
Stomp 330 100 ml
Stomp 330 KE 100 ml - a highly effective pre-emergence soil herbicide for controlling a wide range of annual dicotyledonous and grass weeds in most agricultural crops. It is used on tomato, cabbage, potato, pea, corn, carrot, root parsley, onion, garlic, soybean, sunflower, and other crops.
Formulation: emulsifiable concentrate (EC).
Active ingredient: pendimethalin 330 g/L.
The active ingredient is pendimethalin. The herbicide is selective and acts destructively only on weeds. The herbicide Stomp is most effective when applied from weed germination through the 1–2 true leaf stage. In this case, a single application per season is sufficient. The product’s effect lasts for 3 months.
The Stomp herbicide controls weeds such as:
Advantages of the product
Uses: Used on a variety of crops, including: potatoes, garlic, peas, sunflowers, tomatoes, soybeans, corn, root parsley, carrots, and onions. The product controls annual grasses and annual dicotyledonous weeds.
Application rate: 200–400 L/ha
Mechanism of action of the herbicide
The product contains pendimethalin as the active ingredient; it is absorbed by the roots and shoots of weeds, destroying them. After application, weeds are doomed to die either after germination or after emergence. All young weeds that have sprouted by the time the product is applied also die. When grass weeds are in the 1–1.5-leaf stage and dicotyledonous weeds have up to 2 fully developed leaves, they are also controlled by this product.
Instructions for use
It is recommended to treat plants in the morning, in dry, windless weather. This will increase the product’s effectiveness. To prepare the solution, fill one-third of the sprayer tank with water. Next, turn on the sprayer’s agitator and mix the working solution. Bring the volume of the working solution to the required amount, then turn the agitator back on for 10–15 minutes. Continue mixing the working solution using the sprayer’s agitator while spraying.
Application of the product
First, the soil must be prepared. The soil’s texture affects the product’s application rate. If the soil has a high humus content, the weather is hot, and there is a likelihood of precipitation, the maximum product dose should be selected. The species composition of weeds is also considered when determining the optimal product dose.
Application rate:
| Crop | Application rate (ml per 100 m²) | Application timing | Spectrum of activity | Number of treatments |
| Parsley root | 25–45 ml | soil spraying within 2–3 days after sowing (before crop emergence) | annual grass and dicotyledonous weeds | 1 |
| Corn, sunflower | 30–60 ml | soil spraying before crop emergence | annual grass and dicotyledonous weeds | 1 |
| Potatoes | 50 ml | soil spraying after the last hilling until crop emergence | annual grass and broadleaf weeds | 1 |
| Soybeans | 25–45 mL | soil spraying before crop emergence | annual grass and dicotyledonous weeds | 1 |
| Carrots | 25–45 mL | soil spraying before crop emergence | annual grass and dicotyledonous weeds | 1 |
| Onion | 25–45 ml | soil spraying before crop emergence | annual grass and dicotyledonous weeds | 1 |
| Garlic, cabbage (seedlings) | 25–45 ml | soil spraying before crop emergence or before planting seedlings | annual grass and dicotyledonous weeds | 1 |
| Tomatoes (seedlings) | 50 ml | Soil spraying before transplanting seedlings | Annual grass and dicotyledonous weeds | 1 |
| Peas | 25–45 ml | soil spraying before crop emergence | annual grass and dicotyledonous weeds | 1 |