Frequently Asked Questions
Iris is a selective, broad-spectrum herbicide used to control weeds post emergence. It effectively controls deeply rooted annual grasses and broad-leaved weeds.
Iris herbicide contains Sodium Acifluorfen 16.5% + Clodinafop Propargyl 8% EC that acts through contact action within a short time. Because of its quick action, it is an effective solution for rapid growing weeds.
Iris herbicide can be used for soybean for controlling stubborn weeds through its quick, contact, and selection mode of action.
The active ingredient of Iris herbicide, when comes in contact with the weeds, disrupts cell membranes in broad-leaved weeds and inhibit synthesis of fatty acid in grassy weeds. This results in death of grasses and broad-leaved weeds.
Iris herbicide can be used at a dosage range of:
• 2 ml/litre
• 400 ml in 200 litres of water per acre
• 30 ml/15 litre pump
Refer to the label instructions for crop specific dosages.
Yes, Iris herbicide can be harmful to beneficial insects if applied incorrectly. Since it is broad-spectrum herbicide, it will affect pollinators, predators, and other aquatic organisms as well. To reduce the risk of harming beneficial insects, it is advisable to spray during early morning or late afternoon.
Choose a non-windy or no-rain day to apply Iris herbicide to avoid drifting and washing away. Cooler hours of the day, like early morning or late afternoon, are ideal for spraying. It is advised to spray it on emerging and actively growing weeds.
No, Iris cannot be mixed with any other herbicides as it has been recommended to be used as a single herbicide. Only adjuvants are allowed to be mixed with Iris herbicide. But it is recommended to seek expert advice or follow label claims.
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To get the best results, mix a spreader or sticker (adjuvant) with Iris herbicide. Use a high-volume knapsack sprayer to get effective coverage.