About Plazma
Plazma is a powerful, high performance, broad spectrum fungicide for the control of disease in managed amenity turf.
It contains 250g per litre of the active ingredient Azoxystrobin, making it one of the strongest, broad spectrum professional turf fungicide on the market.
Azoxystrobin is known to target a wide variety of turf diseases including Fusarium Patch, Take-All Patch, Brown Patch, Leaf Spot, Rust Diseases, Fairy Rings and Anthracnose.
Plazma has systemic control of wide range of turf diseases, with protectant action. It is ideal in high humidity conditions such as stadiums to prevent the spread of Dollar Spot.
It moves within the grass plants and protects new growth from the ingress of disease.
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Plazma is best applied at the earliest stages of disease development or as a protective treatment following a disease risk assessment.
Period of Use: Apply during growing season (March to November)
Mounted boom sprayer: Apply 1.0L product /ha in 500 litres water
Spraying: Medium quality spray with pressure of at least 2 bar
Max. number applications: 2 per year (14 day minimum interval)
Knapsack sprayer: rate: 20ml per 10 litres of water
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By law, everyone who uses pesticides professionally must have received adequate training in using pesticides safely and be skilled in the job they are carrying out.” Upon purchasing this product you and/or the end users are responsibile for ensuring that these products are used in line with industry Approved Codes of Practice. All operators must be trained and certificated in using and applying any Ministry Approved Professional Product (MAPP). Use plant protection products safely. Always read the label and product information before use. Please be aware that by proceeding you are purchasing a professional pesticide product. You must ensure the end user of these products complies with the DEFRA/HSE Code for the Safe use of Pesticides. There are legal responsibilities covering the storage and use of professional use pesticides. These responsibilities are covered by The Food and Environment Protection Act 1985 (FEPA) and Control of Pesticide Regulations 1986 (COPR).