CLETHO 360 EC

Manufacturer
Kenso Corporation
Category
Herbicides
Registered until
2024-06-29
Registration number
67376
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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS

Resistant Weeds Warning Group A Herbicide:
Cletho 360 Selective Herbicide belongs to the cyclohexanedione group with the inhibition of acetyl-coA carboxylase mode of action. It's classified as a Group A Herbicide. Continuous use may lead to resistant weed biotypes. Monitoring for resistance is crucial.

Mixing:
Half-fill the spray tank with clean water, add the required amount of product, and agitate thoroughly. Then, add spray additive and the remaining water. Agitate again before spraying.

Application

Ground Application:
Use calibrated spray equipment to produce a median droplet range of 200 to 300 microns VMD. Apply in a minimum of 50 litres of water per hectare, increasing to 150 L/ha for dense populations.

Aerial Application:
Cletho 360 Selective Herbicide can be applied through aircraft fitted with boom or Micron air equipment. Aim for a spray volume of 20 to 30 L/ha, delivering droplets in the range of 200 to 250 microns VMD. Best results occur in light crosswinds, avoiding temperature inversions or very low relative humidity. Prevent drift damage to adjacent grass crops.

Compatibility:
Compatible with grass herbicides like Sextant, Fluazifop-P, Haloxyfop-R, Sethoxydim, and Propaquizafop. When mixed, Cletho 360 should be used at the full label rate specified. It's also compatible with products like Esfenvalerate, Sumi-Alpha1 Dual, Ken-Tac 100, and Omethoate. Avoid tank mixing with Legacy 500, Bentazone, or Acifluorfen.

Caution:
Conduct tests on a small number of ornamental plants before widespread use. Do not use on Gymnosperms without prior testing. Avoid application if wind may cause drift onto susceptible crops, lands, or pastures.

Protection of Wildlife, Fish, Crustaceans, and Environment:
Prevent contamination of streams, rivers, or waterways with the product or used containers.

Registered for cultures
Onions
Potatoes
Lettuce
Celery
Cabbages
Red beet
Peanuts
Soybeans
Cotton
Lentils
Chickpeas
Canola