Description
- Description
- Features and Benefits
- Specs
- Labels and SDS Forms
Pompa Fungicide is a broad-spectrum ornamental and greenhouse fungicide that combines two powerful active ingredients, boscalid and pyraclostrobin, for preventive control of many important plant diseases. This water-dispersible granule is labeled for use on ornamentals, specified greenhouse-grown vegetables, and specified vegetable transplants for the home consumer market. Pompa works best in a preventive spray program and should be rotated with fungicides from different FRAC groups for resistance management. The label identifies Pompa as a Group 7 + Group 11 fungicide and lists major use sites including greenhouses, nurseries, interiorscapes, landscapes, recreational areas, and retail nurseries.
- Dual-active fungicide with boscalid 25.2% and pyraclostrobin 12.8%
- Broad-spectrum disease control for ornamentals and greenhouse crops
- Labeled for foliar spray and drench applications on ornamentals
- Controls major diseases including anthracnose, powdery mildew, downy mildew, botrytis, rust, and leaf spots
- Ideal for preventive disease programs with rotational resistance management
- For use in greenhouses, nurseries, landscapes, interiorscapes, and retail nursery settings
- FRAC Group 7 + 11 fungicide combination
- Generic alternative to Pageant Intrinsic fungicide
| ACTIVE INGREDIENT | Boscalid 25.2%, Pyraclostrobin 12.8% |
| TARGET PESTS | Anthracnose, blossom blight, crown rot, basal rot, downy mildew, leaf spot, phytophthora aerial blight, powdery mildew, botrytis rot, blight, rust, scab, fusarium, rhizoctonia, sclerotinia, damping-off, phytophthora blight |
| FOR USE IN | Ornamentals, greenhouses, lathhouses, shadehouses, outdoor nurseries, retail nurseries, interiorscapes, residential landscapes, commercial landscapes, recreational areas, forest nurseries, conifer nurseries, plantations, specified greenhouse vegetables, vegetable transplants for home consumer market. |
| APPLICATION | Preventive applications work best. Apply as a foliar spray or drench depending on disease and site. On ornamentals, typical rates range from 4 to 18 oz per 100 gallons depending on disease, with 7 to 14 day intervals in most cases. Minimum retreatment interval is 7 days. Do not make more than 2 sequential applications on ornamentals before rotating to a different mode of action. |
| MANUFACTURER | Sharda USA |
| EPA REGISTRATION | 83529-179 |
| NOT FOR SALE TO | NY |
| COMPARABLE PRODUCTS | Pageant Intrinsic |
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