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fenhexamid (Elevate 50 WDG)

When ELEVATE 50 WDG Fungicide is used to control Botrytis diseases, suppression of powdery mildew (Uncinula necator / Erysiphe necator) on grapes may be achieved. ELEVATE 50 WDG Fungicide should be used in a program with other fungicides that are labeled for the control of powdery mildew. ELEVATE 50 WDG Fungicide should be used in a program with other products to provide season-long Botrytis protection.

Do not max consecutive applications of FRAC 17 fungicides; maximum seasonal applications of 1.5 lbs ai per season.

Effect on Beneficials: Unknown
Material Type: Fungicide
Signal Word: Caution
Formulation: Spray Powder
EPA Number: 70506-446

Usage for fenhexamid on Grapes

Max Application per Season: 3.0lb

Bloom to Pea Size Fruit

Target Rate of application REI PHI MOA Eff. Notes
Botrytis Bunch Rot 1.0 lb 12 - 17 Good Resistance Management: Do not make sequential applications of FRAC 17 targeting Botrytis. Key phenological stages for Botrytis management are early bloom, bunch closure, and veraison to harvest.

Pea Size Fruit to Véraison

Target Rate of application REI PHI MOA Eff. Notes
Botrytis Bunch Rot 1.0 lb 12 - 17 Good Resistance Management: Do not make sequential applications of FRAC 17 targeting Botrytis. Key phenological stages for Botrytis management are early bloom, bunch closure, and veraison to harvest.

Véraison to Preharvest

Target Rate of application REI PHI MOA Eff. Notes
Botrytis Bunch Rot 1.0 lb 12 - 17 Good Resistance Management: Do not make sequential applications of FRAC 17 targeting Botrytis. Key phenological stages for Botrytis management are early bloom, bunch closure, and veraison to harvest.