Product Description
Searl (Carbendazim) is a systemic fungicide of carbamate group with protective and curative action which controls a wide range of fungal diseases. It is also used as a seed dresser. It is and effective fungicide for many diseases like blast, sheath blight, loose smut, sea rot leaf spot & web blight, powdery mildew, seedling blight, tikka leaf spot, anthracnose, collar rot, damping off fruit spot, frog eye spot of paddy, wheat, barely, tapioca, green farm, cotton jute, groundnut, sugar beet, peas, cluster beans cucurbits, cow pea, chillies, brinjal, apples, grapes, walnut, rose and ber crops.
Dose: to get the best result use Searl 100 to 200 ml. per acre after diluting in 100-150 liters of water.
Effective Fungal Protection for CropsSearl offers robust defense against a wide variety of harmful fungi, making it an essential tool for preserving crop yields. Its advanced formulation ensures reliable control over diseases such as powdery mildew, leaf spot, and scab, promoting healthier, more productive plants.
Easy Application and CompatibilityThis dispersible suspension concentrate mixes effortlessly with water, ensuring uniform coverage on crops. Searl is compatible with most pesticides, allowing for integration into established crop protection routines, though it should not be mixed with strong alkaline substances.
Flexible Packaging and Long Shelf LifeAvailable in 250 ml, 500 ml, and 1 L packaging, Searl meets the needs of both small and large-scale farmers. It remains potent for up to two years when stored in a cool, dry place away from sunlight, maintaining its efficacy season after season.
FAQ's of Searl (Carbendazim 50% SC):
Q: How should I apply Searl (Carbendazim 50% SC) to my crops?
A: Dilute the recommended dose of Searl in water and spray evenly over the affected plants. Ensure thorough coverage, following agricultural guidelines and crop schedules for best results.
Q: What types of fungal diseases can Searl control?
A: Searl is effective against several fungal diseases, including Fusarium, Alternaria, Helminthosporium, powdery mildew, leaf spot, and scab, protecting a wide range of crops from common infestations.
Q: When is the best time to use Searl on my crops?
A: Apply Searl at the first appearance of disease symptoms or as a preventive measure during periods favorable for fungal growth. Early and timely application helps maximize effectiveness.
Q: Where should Searl be stored to ensure maximum shelf life?
A: Keep Searl in its original packaging in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Proper storage will help maintain its efficacy for up to two years.
Q: What precautions should I take during application?
A: Avoid mixing Searl with strong alkaline pesticides. Use personal protective equipment, and follow label instructions to ensure safety and minimize exposure.
Q: What are the benefits of using Searl for fungal disease management?
A: Searl provides broad-spectrum protection with low mammalian toxicity, is easy to apply, compatible with most pesticides, and offers long-lasting control, leading to healthier crops and better yields.