Propeller 722SL Fungicide | Systemic Control for Downy Mildew on Roses 1l
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Propeller® 722SL is a systemic fungicide formulated with Propamocarb Hydrochloride 722 g/L for reliable preventive and curative control of downy mildew in roses. It is quickly absorbed by plant tissue, ensuring long-lasting protection through foliar spray or soil drench applications.
Description
Propeller® 722SL is a high-performance systemic fungicide designed for effective management of downy mildew in roses. Formulated with Propamocarb Hydrochloride 722 g/L, it provides preventive, curative, and eradicative control of fungal infections affecting both foliage and roots. Propeller 722SL works through foliar and soil applications, offering flexibility and reliability for greenhouse and open-field growers.
Key Benefits
- Systemic Action: Rapid absorption and movement within plant tissues for full internal protection.
- Triple Function: Prevents, cures, and eradicates downy mildew infections effectively.
- Targeted Formulation: Specifically developed for use in roses and other ornamental crops.
- Flexible Use: Suitable for both foliar spray and soil drenching applications.
- Safe & Reliable: Non-phytotoxic and compatible with most commonly used pesticides and fertilizers.
- Long-Lasting Protection: Residual effect continues protecting the crop even after application.
- Ideal for Export Growers: Used widely in Kenya’s flower industry for quality disease-free roses.
Composition
- Active Ingredient: Propamocarb Hydrochloride 722 g/L
- Formulation: Soluble Concentrate (SL)
- Product Type: Systemic Fungicide
- Available Pack Size: 1 Litre
- Application Rate: Foliar spray: 1.5–3 ml per litre of water | Soil drench: 3–6 ml per litre of water
Mode of Action
Propamocarb Hydrochloride belongs to the carbamate group of fungicides. It acts as a lipid synthesis inhibitor, preventing the development of fungal cell membranes and stopping the pathogen’s growth. Once absorbed, it moves systemically within the plant’s vascular system, providing both upward and downward protection — safeguarding roots, stems, and leaves against fungal infection.
Target Diseases
- Downy Mildew
- Root and Stem Rot (caused by Pythium and Phytophthora species)
Target Crops
- Roses
- Other Ornamentals
- Vegetables (as per label use)
Application Guide
- Begin application at the first sign of disease or when environmental conditions favor fungal development.
- Use 1.5–3 ml per litre of water for foliar spraying to achieve full leaf coverage.
- For soil or drench treatment, apply 3–6 ml per litre of water around plant bases to prevent root diseases.
- Repeat applications at 7–14 day intervals depending on disease pressure.
- Alternate with other fungicides of different chemical groups to avoid resistance buildup.
Why Choose Propeller 722SL
- Trusted fungicide in Kenya for rose downy mildew control.
- Proven performance in greenhouse and open-field flower production systems.
- Ensures vibrant, disease-free roses suitable for export and local markets.
- Non-phytotoxic and easy to mix with foliar nutrients or compatible pesticides.
- Highly cost-effective with a low application rate and high efficacy.
Safety & Precautions
- Wear gloves, goggles, and protective clothing when handling or spraying.
- Do not mix with alkaline products unless compatibility is verified.
- Avoid spraying during high heat or strong wind conditions.
- Wash sprayers and protective gear thoroughly after use.
Storage Instructions
Store Propeller® 722SL in its tightly sealed original container under cool, dry, and ventilated conditions. Keep away from direct sunlight and food materials. Shelf life: 24 months from the date of manufacture when stored as directed.
Where to Buy Propeller 722SL in Kenya
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