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Iprodione was withdrawn from sale on 5th March 2018. For an alternative product look at Inter Tebloxy.
Chipco Green® has curative and protectant activity against a range of turf diseases and is approved for the control of Fusarium Patch (Microdochium nivale) and Red Thread (Laetisaria fuciformis). It may be applied to golf greens, tees and as a patch treatment of up to 5% of the fairway area at any time of year. We also have a more cost effective alternative brand called Emerald Turf 1L
The formulation is very ‘rainfast’ and can help to prevent the retention of morning dew on grass leaves which means that ‘switching’ to remove this dew becomes unnecessary. For curative activity, apply at the first sign of the disease in the grass and repeat as necessary at intervals of one month or greater. For preventative activity, apply at monthly intervals. Applications can be made to golf courses at any time of year. To help increase the control by over 20%, mix in with Ruby.
Our Recommendation
- Mix in with Blue Dye to ensure no areas are missed
- To help aid Dry Patch & Fairy rings look at Abzorb Triple
By law, everyone who uses pesticides professionally must have received adequate training in using pesticides safely and be skilled in the job they are carrying out." Upon purchasing this product you and/or the end users are responsibile for ensuring that these products are used in line with industry Approved Codes of Practice. All operators must be trained and certificated in using and applying any Ministry Approved Professional Product (MAPP). Use plant protection products safely. Always read the label and product information before use. Please be aware that by proceeding you are purchasing a professional pesticide product. You must ensure the end user of these products complies with the DEFRA/HSE Code for the Safe use of Pesticides. There are legal responsibilities covering the storage and use of professional use pesticides. These responsibilities are covered by The Food and Environment Protection Act 1985 (FEPA) and Control of Pesticide Regulations 1986 (COPR).