Cletho 240 EC 20L, (Vega) Herbicide (Controls Grasses)
VEGA20
Active Ingredient:
240g/litre Clethodim in the form of a Suspension Concentrate.
What Is The Chemical:
- Group: Group 1 (ACCase inhibitor).
- Mode: Systemic Grass Herbicide.
- Same chemistry as Vega® — no difference in mode of action.
How To Apply:
- Adjuvant (NON-NEGOTIABLE).
- Must be mixed with Result® Spraying Oil.
- Rate 1L/100 L water / Max 2L/ha.
- If you skip Result® Spraying Oil → performance drops badly.(This is one of the most common real-world failures).
Timing (this makes or breaks it) The Best Timing Is:
- Young Grasses (2–5 leaf stage).
- Actively growing.
Avoid Spraying:
- Drought-stressed plants.
- Waterlogged plants.
- Recently grazed (without regrowth).
- Ideal let grass regrow to 5–10 cm fresh growth before spraying.
Rainfastness:
- Rainfast after 1 hour.
- That’s actually quite good compared to many Herbicides.
Rates: (very important — properly structured).
Light Grasses: (Easy Targets).
Rate 0.25 – 0.5 L/ha.
- Wild Oats.
- Ryegrass (Small).
- Barnyard Grass.
- Summer Grass.
Medium / Tougher Grasses:
Rate 0.5 – 1.0 L/ha.
- Barley Grass.
- Bromes.
- Tall Fescue.
- Poa.
Perennial / Hard Grasses:
Rate 2.0 – 3.0 L/ha.
- Couch.
- Paspalum.
- Indian Doab.
Reality Check:
- Established Turf Ryegrass → suppression only.
- Yorkshire Fog → suppression only.
- This is important in NZ — don’t expect miracles on old Pasture Grasses.
Crop Uses: (what you can actually spray).
- Legumes.
- Lucerne.
- Clover.
- Lotus, Trefoil.
- Strong fit here — very common use.
Brassicas: (Fodder Crops).
- Spray Early 3–6 weeks after planting before canopy closes.
- Can tank mix carefully (more below).
- Forage Herbs.
- Chicory.
- Plantain.
- Don’t spray Plantain once flower heads appear.
Vegetables: (Proven Safe On).
- Onions.
- Carrots.
- Lettuce .
Max Rate:
- 1 L/ha.
- Always test if unsure.
- Orchards directed spray only (avoid Fruit).
Forestry Radiata Pine, etc, Spot Spray 3.5 mL per litre.
Mixing Rules: (VERY important).
- Can Mix With:
- Some products like Timberwolf®, Ken-Trel® Herbicides.
Do NOT Mix:
With random Herbicides unless proven safe.
Within 7 days of Phenoxy Herbicides (e.g. MCPA®, 2,4-D®) "THIS IS CRITICAL" Mixing incorrectly = reduced Grass kill.
Application Setup:
- Water rate 100–300 L/ha.
- Droplet size 150–300 microns.
- Translation Medium spray quality (not too fine → avoid drift).
Withholding Periods:
- Vegetables → 5 weeks.
- Legumes / Forage / Brassicas → 3 weeks.
- Plan grazing accordingly.
Spray Hygiene:
- Clean out sulfonylurea residues before spraying.
After Spraying:
- Full detergent clean.
- Rinse twice.
- Residues from other chemicals can, damage Crops and reduce performance.
Resistance Management:
- Group 1 herbicide → high resistance risk.
The label explicitly warns:
- Resistant Ryegrass will survive and can dominate quickly, What this means in practice is.
- Do NOT rely on Cletho® 240 EC alone every season and rotate with other Herbicide groups and Grazing / Cultivation.
- NZ Reality Ryegrass resistance is already widespread.
Real-World Performance Warnings: (Based On Label).
- Old Pasture Grasses → often only suppressed.
- Dense infestations → need higher water rate and higher Chemical rate.
- Spray overlap → can damage Crop.
Key Mixing Insight:
Often better to Spray Cletho® 240 EC separately, Then Broadleaf Herbicide later, because mixing can reduce effectiveness.
Bottom Line:
- This is a standard, effective Clethodim® Product.
Works Best:
- Early timing.
- With Result® Spraying Oil.
- On Young Grasses.
Weak on:
- Old Pasture Grasses.
- Resistant Ryegrass.
Biggest Risk:
- Resistance buildup if overused.
Most Important Takeaways:
If You Remember Nothing Else:
- Always add Result® Spraying Oil.
- Spray young Grass (2–5 leaf).
- Don’t expect control on old Pasture.
- Don’t overuse (resistance risk).
Caution:
Must be used strictly according to label directions.
Available in 5L. 20L
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