Cutrine Plus Algaecide Aquatic Herbicide
Cutrine-Plus Algaecide is one of the most popular algaecides on the market today. It is a double-chelated copper solution effective against a wide variety of algal species. Due to its double-chelate it stays in the water column longer, and in combination with its greater amount of activity in the plant can be much more effective.
Active Ingredient: Copper Ethanolamine Complex 27.9%
Signal Word - CAUTION/CAUCION
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Cutrine-Plus Algaecide is one of the most popular algaecides on the market today. It is a double-chelated copper solution effective against a wide variety of algal species. Due to its double-chelate it stays in the water column longer, and in combination with its greater amount of activity in the plant can be much more effective.
Cutrine-Plus Algaecide effectively controls a broad range of algae including:
Planktonic (suspended) forms such as the Cyanobacteria (Microcystis, Anabaena & Aphanizomenon), Green algae (Raphidocelis & Cosmarium) Golden algae (Prymnesium parvum) and diatoms (Navicula & Fragilaria); Filamentous (mat-forming) forms such as the Green Algae (Spirogyra, Cladophora, Ulothrix & Rhizoclonium) and Benthic (bottom-growing) forms such as Chara and Nitella.
Cutrine-Plus Algaecide has also been proven effective in controlling the rooted aquatic plant, Hydrilla verticillata. Waters treated with This product may be used for swimming, fishing, further potable water treatment, livestock watering or irrigating turf, ornamental plants or crops after treatment.
Cutrine-Plus Algaecide Features:
- The only chelated copper algaecide that is patented on the market today!
- Liquid is 9% active ingredient and best for floating algae
Note: Product may not be registered for use in your state or locale. Check to be sure a specific use pattern is approved in your area before use. Check product labeling or your local state agency for more information. Most current product labels are available by visiting the product manufacturers website or at https://www.cdms.net