Product Description
Toretto (Tebuconazole 10% + Sulphur 65% Wg)
- Packing: 250 Gm, 500 Gm, 1 Kg
- Dosage: 500 Gm/acre
- Mode Of Action: Advance Broad-spectrum Premix Fungicides.
- Major Crops All Crops - Cereals, Fruits, Vegetables And Roots.
- Target Disease: Powdery Mildew, Rust, Smut, Damping-off, Leaf Spot, Blotch, Sugarcane Red Rot, Sheath Blight, White Rust, Die-back, Stem & Fruit Rot, Anthracnose, Etc.
Broad-Spectrum Disease ControlToretto is formulated to manage a wide range of fungal infections including powdery mildew, scab, and leaf spots. Its dual-action mechanism-systemic protection from Tebuconazole and surface contact inhibition from Sulphur-creates a robust shield for crops, ensuring healthier yields across fruits, vegetables, oilseeds, and cereals.
Ease of Application and FlexibilityThe water-dispersible granule (WG) format makes Toretto simple to apply and ensures even distribution in spraying solutions. Available in various convenient packaging sizes, farmers can choose the exact amount needed to match their crop and field requirements, supporting both large-scale operations and smaller farms.
Safe and Compatible SolutionWith low toxicity levels when used correctly and compatibility with most conventional pesticides-excluding strong alkalines-Toretto provides a user-friendly experience. Its controlled release formula ensures efficient, prolonged protection without frequent reapplication, making it a reliable asset throughout the cropping season.
FAQ's of Toretto (Tebuconazole 10% + Sulphur 65% WG):
Q: How should Toretto (Tebuconazole 10% + Sulphur 65% WG) be applied to crops?
A: Toretto should be dissolved in water at a concentration of 1.5-2.0 grams per liter. Stir thoroughly to ensure the granules disperse completely before applying as a foliar spray. Application timing depends on the crop and the stage of disease development; always follow the specific crop requirements or local recommendations.
Q: What types of diseases does Toretto control?
A: Toretto is effective against a variety of fungal diseases, including powdery mildew, scab, and leaf spots. Its dual-action formulation ensures both preventive and curative action for comprehensive crop protection.
Q: When is the best time to use Toretto on crops?
A: Toretto is most effective when used at the early stage of disease appearance or as a preventive measure during susceptible growth periods. Repeat applications as required depending on disease severity and crop type, observing the recommended intervals.
Q: What crops can Toretto be used on?
A: Toretto is suitable for a range of crops, including fruits, vegetables, oilseeds, pulses, and cereals. It provides reliable disease management for both commercial and smallholder farming systems.
Q: Where should Toretto be stored to ensure its effectiveness?
A: Store Toretto in its original packaging, in a cool and dry location, away from food, feed, and direct sunlight. Proper storage maintains its efficacy for up to two years from the date of manufacture.
Q: Is Toretto compatible with other agricultural chemicals?
A: Toretto can be safely mixed with most commonly used agricultural pesticides, except those with strong alkaline properties. Always check compatibility before tank-mixing with other products.
Q: What are the main benefits of using Toretto for crop protection?
A: Toretto offers comprehensive disease control, a convenient and flexible application method, long shelf life, low toxicity when used as directed, and broad crop applicability, helping farmers achieve healthier, higher yields with fewer reapplications.