OxiDate and TerraClean are ideal companion products as a preventative disease control solution that kill a wide range of harmful fungi and bacteria, on contact. For foliar applications, OxiDate is recommended for use with both field-grown crops and commercial greenhouses and is OMRI approved for use with organically grown crops. TerraClean is a broad spectrum bactericide/fungicide engineered specifically for water and agricultural soil treatment and is also OMRI approved.
OxiDate 2.0 kills a broad spectrum of harmful fungi and bacteria using state-of-the-art peroxygen technology that rapidly oxidizes on contact, protecting crops from disease-causing pathogens. Oxidate can be used as a pre-plant dip, soil drench, foliar treatment, and surface disinfectant.
Benefits of Oxidate include:
- Zero Hour Re-entry Interval (4 hrs in California)
- Zero Days to Harvest (can be applied until harvest)
- Exempt from Pesticide Residue Regulations
- No Mutational Resistance
- OMRI listed for Organic Use
- Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Approved (EPA# 70299-2)
TerraClean 5.0 Broad Spectrum Bactericide/Fungicide
TerraClean 5.0 is a broad spectrum bactericide/fungicide engineered specifically for water and agricultural soil treatment. TerraClean can be applied throughout the growing season to control and eradicate many harmful soil pathogens such as Fusarium, Pythium, Rhizoctonia, and Phytophthora. Most effectively applied using drip irrigation systems, TerraClean is designed to penetrate the soil and chemically react to kill pathogens and release large quantities of oxygen into the soil that stimulate root development, nutrient intake, and plant growth.
TerraClean has many benefits, including:
- Zero Hour re-entry interval (REI)
- OMRI listed for Organic Use
- Simple application through drip irrigation for effective control of soil pathogens
- Can be applied at all stages of the growing season, including planting
- Increases nutrient uptake by enhancing oxygenation of the root system
- EPA approved (EPA# 70299-5)
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