Spirato GHN Fungicide

5 out of 5 stars 1 Reviews | 1 Q&A

Spirato GHN Fungicide
pint (16 oz)
Price/Ea.
$371.92
$371.92
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pint (16 oz)
$371.92
Total Price: $371.92

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  • Product Overview

    Spirato GHN, previously known as Emblem Fungicide, provides long-term protection against various foliar, stem, and root diseases. It is highly effective to apply on ornamental grown in greenhouses, container nurseries, and residential and commercial landscapes. This hassle-free fungicide offers control of plant diseases like Botrytis blight and Black root rot with low use rates claiming the top spot in the rotation for disease management. A versatile fungicide that can be used on Poinsettia, pepper, squash, tomato, and leafy vegetables. Perfect partner with Affirm, Cuproxat, and other fungicides for a more effective disease management program. When applied, twelve hours of restricted entry interval is strongly advised. Available in a 16-ounce pint.

     
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  • 1 Customer Reviews

    Top Reviews

    5 of 5 Stars

    Novice

    By Al on 11/26/2021

    I am a resident user. I have about 1/8 of an acre of varigated jasmine that had developed large circles of dead areas. I had no idea what I needed or how to asked for it. The first person guided me w…

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  • 1 Questions & Answers

    Helpful Q&A's
    Q
    can this be used as a post harvest dip for pomegranates
    it has the same ingredient as Scholar which is labeled for post harvest pomegranate dip
    A

    We are unfamiliar with the Scholar and cannot compare to the Spirato GHN Fungicide. Unfortunately, there are no instructions on the use of Spirato GHN Fungiciden for post harvest dip for pomegranates…

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