Clayton Creed

Category
Fungicides
Registered until
2027-09-14
Registration number
19461
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
IMPORTANT: This information is approved as part of the Product Label. All instructions within this section must be carefully read to ensure the safe and successful use of this product.

PROPERTIES OF CLAYTON CREED

CLAYTON CREED is a fungicide containing cyprodinil and fludioxonil, best used as a protectant treatment or in the earliest stages of disease development. It may be applied as part of a spray programme. To maintain high protection levels and prevent or limit the development of Botrytis strains less sensitive to the product, avoid consecutive applications of CLAYTON CREED. Instead, alternate with fungicides that have different modes of action but offer satisfactory efficacy against the pathogen.

CROP-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

For best results, apply CLAYTON CREED in the earliest stages of disease development or as a protective treatment, based on disease risk assessments or support systems.

Fresh Beans (dwarf French, green, runner, broad beans) and Dried Beans (dwarf French, navy [phaseolus], kidney, haricot, dried broad beans)

  • Rate of Use: 1 kg per hectare

  • Timing: Apply at the first signs of disease, from early flowering onwards. A second application may be required if disease pressure remains high. Allow a minimum of 10 days between applications.

  • Processing: If beans are intended for processing, consult your processor before treating with CLAYTON CREED.

Vining Peas, Edible Podded Peas, and Dried Peas (Combining Peas Including Marrowfat)

  • Rate of Use: 1 kg per hectare

  • Timing: Apply at the first sign of disease, from early flowering onwards. A second application may be required if disease pressure remains high. Allow a minimum of 10 days between applications.

  • Crop Safety: Ensure crops are free from stress caused by environmental or agronomic factors before applying.

  • Processing: Consult your processor if peas are intended for processing.

Carrots

  • Rate of Use: 0.8 kg per hectare

  • Timing: Apply at the first signs of disease from the 4th true leaf onwards (BBCH 14). A further two applications may be required if disease pressure remains high, with a minimum of 12 days between applications.

  • Processing: Consult your processor if carrots are intended for processing.

Celeriac

  • Rate of Use: 0.8 kg per hectare

  • Timing: Apply at the first signs of disease from the 4th true leaf onwards (BBCH 14). A second application may be required if disease pressure remains high, with a minimum of 14 days between applications.

Protected and Outdoor Strawberries

  • Rate of Use: 1 kg per hectare

  • Timing: Apply as a protectant spray at the beginning of blossom (white bud). A second application may be required if disease pressure remains high. Apply in sequence with other fungicides during flowering with a minimum interval of 10 days.

  • Processing: Consult your processor if strawberries are intended for processing.

Raspberry and Blackberry

  • Rate of Use: 1 kg per hectare

  • Timing: Apply as a protectant spray from early flower (white bud). A further two applications may be required if disease pressure remains high. Allow a minimum of 10 days between applications.

  • Processing: Consult your processor if fruit is intended for processing.

Outdoor Blueberry, Bilberry, Cranberry, Redcurrant, Blackcurrant, Whitecurrant, and Gooseberry

  • Rate of Use: 1 kg per hectare

  • Timing: Apply as a protectant spray from the late grape stage for currants and first open flower for gooseberries and other berries. A further two applications may be required if disease pressure remains high. Allow 10 days between the first and second application, and 28 days between the second and third.

  • Processing: Consult your processor if fruit is intended for processing.

Apple, Crab Apple, Quince, and Pear

  • Rate of Use: 0.8 kg per hectare

  • Timing: Apply as a protectant spray from the end of flowering. Two further applications may be made if disease pressure remains high, up to 3 days before harvest. Allow a minimum of 7 days between applications. For Stemphylium control in pears, apply three sprays shortly after fruit set in late May and early June.

  • Bramley Apple Warning: Limited data shows the potential for increased fruit russeting when used on Bramley apples. Consult processors or marketing organizations before use.

Ornamental Plant Production and Forestry Nursery (Outdoor and Protected)

  • Rate of Use: 1 kg per hectare (outdoor), 0.8 kg per hectare (protected)

  • Timing: Apply as a protectant spray. A further two applications may be required if disease pressure remains high. Allow a minimum of 7 days between applications.

Registered for culturesRate
Carrots0.8 kg
Apples0.8 kg
Pears0.8 kg
Quince0.8 kg
Raspberries1 kg
Strawberries1 kg