How long does it take for Cutrine plus granular to work?
Begins to work immediately on contact to break down algaes cellular structure. Controls Planktonic Algae in 1 to 2 days, Filamentous Algae in 3 to 4 days. Early treatment when growth first appears will reduce the amount of Cutrine-Plus Granular you need for season long control.
Does Cutrine plus need surfactant?
For resistant strains you may need to apply 1 gallon of Cutrine Plus and 1 gallon of Reward per acre foot of water mixed with a Surfactant and water sprayed evenly over surface. Algae or Chara on bottom can be controlled with 60 lbs of Cutrine Plus Granular per surface acre.
How much Cutrine plus do I use?
To apply Cutrine-Plus Liquid, determine the volume of water to be treated in acre-ft. For Filamentous and Planktonic Algae, use 1 gallon of Cutrine-Plus Liquid per 1.5 acre-ft of treated water. For Chara, use 2 gallons of Cutrine-Plus Liquid per 1.5 acre-ft. of treated water.
Is Cutrine safe?
Safety Information Cutrine Plus is safe to use in bodies of water used for drinking, swimming, and fishing when used according to the product label.
How do you use Hydrothol granular?
Apply when target algae and aquatic plants are actively growing. Hydrothol Granular is a contact algaecide and aquatic herbicide for use in drainage canals, lakes and ponds. Apply Hydrothol Granular at the labeled rates as evenly as possible in the area to be treated. Repeat treatment when growth reappears.
How do you use Cutrine Plus granules?
How To Apply. Broadcast the Cutrine Plus onto the area to be treated using a granular spreader. For best results, apply early in the morning before heavy mats form. Cutrine Plus works best on a sunny, calm day.
Can you mix diquat and Cutrine plus?
Diquat mixed with Cutrine Plus and a surfactant will kill pretty much any vegetation and algae that it is sprayed directly on. Just simply mix 1 gallon of Diquat with 9 gallons of water and spray directly onto the vegetation. I recommend mixing in about 8 oz of surfactant and also some Cutrine Plus for best results.
Who makes Cutrine plus?
Applied Biochemists
Product information
Product Dimensions | 8.5 x 4.5 x 13 inches |
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Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Manufacturer | Applied Biochemists |
ASIN | B000HHS7EW |
Item model number | 38005901015 76513 |
How do you use Cutrine Ultra?
APPLICATION RATES: CUTRINE ULTRA may be applied at a rate of 1.8 to 2.4 gallons per acre-foot (43,560 cubic feet) of water to be treated for planktonic and filamentous algae, 3 gallons per acre-foot for Chara and Nitella and 3.0 gallons per acre-foot for Hydrilla. or large tank sprayers.
What is Hydrothol granular?
Hydrothol Granular is a contact algaecide and aquatic herbicide for use in drainage canals, lakes and ponds. Apply Hydrothol Granular at the labeled rates as evenly as possible in the area to be treated. Repeat treatment when growth reappears.
What are planktonic algae?
Planktonic algae are microscopic plants that live in every drop of pond water. Planktonic algae are important because they produce oxygen and food for the animals that live in the pond.
How much Cutrine is in a gallon of water?
Use 1 gallon of CUTRINE-PLUS Liquid per 1.5 acre-feet of water. Dilute with a minimum of 9 parts water. Spray uniformly over the water surface with a Sprayer. Allow material to rain down in coarse droplets for better surface penetration.
What do you need to know about cutrine plus granular?
Formulated by Applied Biochemists, Cutrine Plus granular works fast to safely burn down and eliminate most all forms of algae that plague lakes and ponds including; Filamentous -> Green sheets of slime-like material can be found floating or subsurface, usually forming dense mats if left untreated
How does cutrine plus granular Aquacide control algae?
Cutrine-Plus Granular with copper ethanolamine complexes is a highly effective algaecide. No mixing or spraying. Controls a broad range of algae in lakes, ponds, fish hatcheries, irrigation canals and drainage ditches. Cutrine-Plus is hard water stable. Far less corrosive than other common algaecides.
How much cutrine can I use per square foot?
For treatment around small areas such as docks, rafts, water intakes, etc., apply product uniformly at the rate of 1.5 pounds (24 oz.) per 1,000 square feet. (In areas less than 1 ft. deep, reduce dosage by 2 oz. per inch of water per 1,000 sq. ft. so as to not exceed 1.0 ppm copper).