Adama Bravo Weather Stik Fungicide

5 out of 5 stars 1 Reviews | 2 Q&A

Adama Bravo Weather Stik Fungicide
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  • Product Overview

    Adama Bravo Weather Stik is a protectant fungicide that provides broad-spectrum control of diseases in a wide variety of crops. This unique formulation contains Chlorothalonil as its active ingredient which provides long-lasting residual control while ensuring it sticks and stays on the plant surface especially during rainy weather. It also delivers a multi-site mode of action to help prevent fungi from developing resistance, making it a perfect resistance management program partner. This soluble concentrate liquid formulation is labeled for use on fruit and vegetable crops and effectively suppress and controls fungal diseases such as rust, botrytis blight, anthracnose, downy mildew, leaf spot, ring spot, leaf blight, fruit rots, purple spot, and more. Available in a 2.5-gallon jug.

     
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  • 1 Customer Reviews

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    5 of 5 Stars

    Bravo

    By Hoying on 08/07/2020

    Exactly what I was wanting! Works great on pumpkins and lawn.

  • 2 Questions & Answers

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    Q
    Can Adama Bravo Weather Stik Fungicide be used on turf?
    A

    No, the Adama Bravo Weather Stik Fungicide is for use only on fruit and vegetable crops. It is not labeled for turfgrass applications. 

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    How much Adama Bravo Weather Stik Fungicide per gallon of water to treat cucumbers?
    A

    Adama Bravo Weather Stik Fungicide does not state an exact amount of water to use on cucumbers, only to use enough water to obtain adequate coverage. Depending on the specific disease being treated an…

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