Triclopyr 600 Herbicide 5L (Grass Friendly)
TRIC5
Active Ingredient:
600 g/litre Triclopyr as the Butoxy Ethyl Ester.
Weeds Controlled:
- Gorse.
- Broom.
- Blackberry.
- Lupin.
- Sweet Brier.
- Old Man's Beard.
- Tutu.
- Fennel.
- Barberry.
- Hawthorn.
- Woolly Nightshade.
- Wattles.
- Willow.
Best Timing:
- November–February during active growth.
Also Registered For:
Forestry release (Radiata pine).
- Turf Broadleaf Weed Control (Hydrocotyle, Creeping Oxalis and others).
Application Methods:
Suitable For:
- Knapsack Spraying.
- Gun Spraying.
- Mistblower.
- Stump Swabbing.
- Aerial Application.
NOTE: Record Keeping required for applications of 3L or more within 24 hours.
General Use: (Recommendations)
- Best applied between November and February during active growth.
- Higher rates may be required from February to May.
- Avoid spraying drought-stressed, waterlogged or dormant plants.
- Follow-up treatments may be required for complete control.
Mixing:
- Partly fill spray tank with water.
- Add Triclopyr while agitating.
- Continue agitation while filling and spraying.v - Compatible with most Herbicides.
- Wetting agent/penetrant is recommended under dry or dusty conditions.
Example Application Rates:
Weeds Controlled:
Gorse:
- Hand Gun (Per100 L) 200–300 ml.
- Aerial (L/ha) 3–10L.
Broom:
- Hand Gun (Per100 L) 200–300 ml.
- Aerial (L/ha) 3–5L.
Blackberry:
- Hand Gun (Per100 L) 300–600 ml.
- Aerial (L/ha) 10L.
Lupin:
- Hand Gun (Per100 L) 150 ml.
- Aerial (L/ha) 3L.
Sweet Brier:
- Hand Gun (Per100 L) 500 ml.
Old Man's Beard:
- Hand Gun (Per100 L) 400 ml.
Tutu:
- Hand Gun (Per100 L) 300 ml.
- Aerial (L/ha) 8L.
Fennel:
- Hand Gun (Per100 L) 300 ml.
Forestry (Radiata Pine Release):
Rate: 1–2 L/ha.
Controls:
- Gorse.
- Broom.
- Lupins.
- Himalaya Honeysuckle.
- Wattles.
NOTE: Some temporary Tree distortion may occur.
Turf Treatment Controls:
- Hydrocotyle.
- Creeping Oxalis.
Other Broadleaf Weeds Apply:
- 2 L/ha.
Lawn Treatment:
- 10 mL in 3 L water per 100 m².
- Do not Compost lawn clippings for 6 months after treatment.
Main Hazards:
- Causes serious Eye Irritation.
- May cause allergic Skin Reactions.
- May damage organs through repeated exposure.
- Harmful if Swallowed.
- Wash Hands and Face thoroughly after use.
PPE Requirements:
When Mixing or Spraying Wear:
- Waterproof Gloves.
- Eye Protection.
- Overalls.
- Boots.
First Aid:
If Swallowed:
- Do not induce vomiting.
- Contact the National Poisons Centre (0800 764 766) immediately.
Skin Contact:
- Remove contaminated Clothing.
- Wash thoroughly with running Water.
Eye Contact:
- Flush immediately with Clean Water.
Inhalation:
- Move to fresh air.
- Apply artificial respiration if required.
Animal Safety:
- Poisonous Weeds may become more palatable after Spraying.
- Keep Stock out until treated Plants have completely died.
Storage:
- Store locked up.
- Keep in original Container.
- Cool, dry, well-ventilated area.
- Keep away from Food, Seed and Fertiliser.
- Shelf life 2 years.
Disposal:
- Triple rinse Containers.
- Add rinsate to spray tank.
- Recycle through Agrecovery where available.
- Never reuse Containers.
Environmental Precautions:
- Hazardous to Soil Organisms.
- Hazardous to Terrestrial Vertebrates.
- Highly damaging to desirable Broadleaf Plants through spray drift.
- Very toxic to Aquatic Organisms.
- Prevent contamination of Waterways.
- Do not spray drains or Irrigation channels unless dry.
- Minimise spray drift using low-drift nozzles and suitable weather conditions.
- Clean Spray Equipment thoroughly after use to avoid Damage to Sensitive Crops.
Caution:
Must be used strictly according to label directions.
Available in 1L, 5L, 20L.
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