Cutrine Plus Granular - Product Info
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Our number one pick for chara control
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Click Here to View Label Click Here to View MSD CUTRINE PLUS Granular is a convenient, ready to use, contact algaecide. Contains the same active ingredient as Cutrine Plus Liquid.No mixing or spraying. |
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Use CUTRINE PLUS Granular to easily control bottom algae or algae growing within 3 feet of the bottom. Cat litter size granules settle on algae and immediately begin attacking growth. Ideal for use on Chara. Makes early season spot treatment of Filamentous Algae a snap! Early treament will help prevent the formation of heavy surface mats. For best results, use under conditions of minimum water flow. Apply early on the morning of a calm, sunny day. Contact time should be at least 3 hours. |
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Control bottom algae all season.To apply simply broadcast granules uniformly over the water surface. Use 30 lbs. of CUTRINE Granular per 0.50 acre. Broadcast by hand or by using a mechanical spreader. Treat heavy infestations in sections to avoid oxygen depletion. CUTRINE PLUS granular is very effective on bottom growing algae. For Chara algae control this is our number #1 recommendation. Chara should be treated in spring and summer or when weed is soft and supple. Mature, established Chara may become calcified in hard water and very difficult to control. A single early application will usually control Chara for an entire season. Bottom growing Filamentous Algae may require re-treatment for season long control. There is no minimum water temperature recommended for use. Water treated with CUTRINE PLUS Granular has no use restrictions. |
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*Consult Label for Exact Doses & Important Application Directions.
In Wisconsin and other states, chemical use permits are required for all herbicide/algaecide applications or you must have in place a current Type I or Type II fish farm license. Check with your local and/or state regulatory group for specific requirements. In order to apply chemicals in liquid form within Wisconsin, the applicator must be licensed with the State. Wisconsin pond owners - contact the Department of Agriculture at 608-224-4887 for a fish farm license
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