Herbicide Hurricane: instructions for use

Herbicide Hurricane: instructions for use

The disadvantage of most herbicides is their selective action on weeds. The poisonous chemical destroys only a specific type of weed at a certain period of its development, simultaneously causing damage to neighboring garden crops. The herbicide “Hurricane Forte” is devoid of this drawback: it can simultaneously affect several species of parasitic plants.

Features of the herbicide “Hurricane Forte”

The herbicide has a systemic effect on unwanted growth. Due to the fact that the treatment is carried out during the active vegetation of weeds even before the appearance of seeds, the possibility of their reappearance in the garden after destruction is completely excluded.

Spraying with Hurricane Forte herbicide is best done in dry, calm weather

The poisonous chemical destroys such tenacious parasitic plants:

  • birch;
  • wheatgrass;
  • osot;
  • amaranth.

The herbicide “Hurricane Forte” acts indiscriminately, its use is recommended in areas under fallow, in gardens, between rows of crops and in vineyards. Weeds treated with a chemical do not die off immediately – the primary signs appear after 5 days, complete dying off occurs after 15-20 days. The plant first turns yellow, after which it acquires a brown tint and dries up.

Instructions for the use of the herbicide “Hurricane Forte”

The chemical is sold in the form of a liquid concentrate. When spraying in favorable weather, it is consumed economically – for 100 m² of area, 3-4 liters of the mixture will be required. To treat the site for planting potatoes, 15 ml of the chemical is stirred in 3 liters of water. In areas intended for growing vegetables, another 20 ml of the drug is added to the composition. The same solution is used for spraying vineyards. The highest concentration, 40 ml of pesticide per 3 liters of working composition, is required for the treatment of gardens.

The herbicide gives the best results in dry weather. Do not spray plants during a rainy season.

The diluted composition is applied to the vegetative organs of the weeds. Perennial broadleaf plants are more vulnerable to the chemical during flowering, and perennial grasses are more vulnerable when there are already several leaves up to 20 cm long on the stem.Annual grasses and broadleafs are processed a little earlier, when the foliage is not more than 5 cm or there is a pair of fully formed leaves on the stem …

When creating the herbicide, modern technologies were used that allow it to quickly spread and assimilate, which allows you to remove weeds that are resistant to other drugs. The herbicide contains a small amount of toxins, does not harm birds and insects, but if it enters the reservoir, it is dangerous for its inhabitants.

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