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Blitox RALLIS (Copper Oxychloride 50% WP) Fungicide 500gm Pack

Blitox RALLIS (Copper Oxychloride 50% WP) Fungicide 500gm Pack

Features:

  • Copper Oxychloride 50 % WP
  • Tata Blitox fungicide
  • very effective Fungicide for the control of diseases on field, garden and plantation Crops
  • used on blights of potato and tomato, fruit diseases.
  • Dosage 2.5 to 3gm per litre water

Tata Blitox fungicide is not plain copper oxy chloride. It is a formulation of copper oxychloride with wetting agent, dispersing agent, glue and filler.  These additional formulant make Tata Blitox different from other commonly availble copper oxychloride formulations available in market. 

Recommendations

Citrus: Leaf Spot and Canker
Cardamom: Clump Rot and Leaf Spot
Chillies: Leaf Spot and Fruit Rot
Betel: Foot Rot and Leaf Spot
Banana: Fruit Rot and Leaf Spot
Coffee: Black Rot and Rust
Cumin: Blight
Potato: Early Blight and Late Blight
Paddy: Brown Leaf Spot
Tobacco: Downy Mildew, Black Sank and Frog eye leaf
Tomato: Early Blight, Late Blight and Leaf Spot
Tea: Blister Blight, Black Rot and Red Rust
Grapes: Downy Mildew
Coconut: Bud Rot

Dose: 2 gm per liter

 

Copper oxychloride is a broad-spectrum fungicide that is effective against a wide range of fungal diseases, including early blight, late blight, anthracnose, and septoria leaf spot. It is a contact fungicide, meaning that it must come into contact with the fungus to be effective. It is not absorbed by plants, so it does not have systemic activity.

Copper oxychloride is available in a variety of formulations, including dusts, sprays, and wettable powders. It is typically applied to plants as a foliar spray. The dosage rate will vary depending on the type of fungus being controlled and the severity of the infection.

Safety guidelines:

  • Copper oxychloride should be handled with care, as it can be irritating to the skin and eyes.
  • Always wear protective clothing, including gloves and goggles, when handling copper oxychloride.
  • Do not apply copper oxychloride to plants in hot, dry weather, as it can cause leaf burn.
  • Copper oxychloride can contaminate water sources, so do not apply it near streams, ponds, or wells.
  • Store copper oxychloride in a cool, dry place out of reach of children and pets.

Benefits of using copper oxychloride as a fungicide:

  • Effective against a wide range of fungal diseases
  • Long residual activity
  • Relatively inexpensive
  • Does not require a re-entry interval

Drawbacks of using copper oxychloride as a fungicide:

  • Can be irritating to the skin and eyes
  • Can cause leaf burn in hot, dry weather
  • Can contaminate water sources
  • Can accumulate in soil over time

Overall, copper oxychloride is a safe and effective fungicide when used according to label directions. It is a good choice for controlling a variety of fungal diseases on a variety of plants.

Here are some additional tips for using copper oxychloride as a fungicide:

  • Apply copper oxychloride early in the morning or late in the evening to avoid leaf burn.
  • Do not apply copper oxychloride to wet plants.
  • Do not apply copper oxychloride more often than every 10 to 14 days.
  • Monitor plants for signs of phytotoxicity, such as leaf burn or stunting.

If you have any concerns about using copper oxychloride as a fungicide, please consult with a local extension agent or crop advisor.

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