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Indigo Rapid Fire 800SG 10kg Glyphosate (Aquatic registered)

Sale price$215.00
SKU: 1PHRPDFIRE10

Group 9 Herbicide

Rapid Fire 800SG is a non-selective herbicide containing 800g/kg of the active ingredient glyphosate present in the form of the acid and ammonium salt. It is registered for the control a wide range of perennial and annual weeds in a range of situations including general weed control, non-agricultural, brush and woody weed, aquatic and forestry uses. Rapid Fire 800SG has a very high loading of aquatically approved adjuvant within the formulation.

Key Features:

- Very high loading of glyphosate – 800g/kg.

- Patented and unique adjuvant system.

- Unique soluble granule formulation of glyphosate

- Provides fast burn-out of weeds.

- Very high loading of aquatically approved surfactant.

- Highly soluble in cold water. Low foam formulation.

- Highly compatible due to its unique adjuvant system.

- Easy to use and handle 10kg packaging. No drum disposal fees.

- Safe for use to the base of established trees and ornamentals, as long as spray drift doesn’t occur onto leaves or green plant tissue.

    Indigo Rapid Fire 800SG 10kg Glyphosate (Aquatic registered)
    Indigo Rapid Fire 800SG 10kg Glyphosate (Aquatic registered) Sale price$215.00

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