Key Points of Tricure AD Liquid

  • Prevents and cures hydrophobic conditions and Dry-Patch. Treats all rootzone particles including peat and thatch.
  • Shows improved soil surface dry-down characteristics.
  • Reduces irrigation needed to maintain healthy turf.
  • Is safe to apply - no need for additional irrigation to prevent scorch.
  • Liquid formulation in 10 or 100 litre containers.
  • Multi-rate flexibility allows rates to be reduced down to 7L/ha on fine turf (2.5L/ha on outfield turf) and increased in line with temperature and evapotranspiration in the summer.

Product Specification

Tricure AD Fine turf areas
Application Usage Coarse turf areas only Early SeasonTemperatures <20CTemperatures >20CTemperatures >25CCurative Severe Dry Patch
Application rate 2.5 L/ha 7 L/ha 10 L/ha 14 L/ha 20 L/ha 20 L/ha
Water volume 300-400 L/ha 600-800 L/ha
Supplementary irrigation Recommended Wash product off leaf before next cut
Pack size 10 or 100 L 10 or 100 L

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Usage Period

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Application Notes

Commence applications in March to ensure that soil moisture conditions are optimised before any likelihood of spring drought stress. Apply monthly according to temperature and stress levels on the plant with the final, lower rate application in September. TriCure AD is broken down naturally in the soil by microbial activity and therefore no residual activity will persist into the winter.

  • Tricure AD Liquid can be applied via boom mounted or pedestrian sprayers or by knapsack.
  • For best results, add half the required amount of water to the sprayer and begin agitation. Add the required amount of Tricure AD Liquid and then the rest of the water. Maintain agitation throughout the spraying operation.
  • Apply sufficient irrigation after application to achieve full integration of Tricure AD Liquid into the rootzone.
  • Apply to a dry rootzone and wash product off the leaf to maximise efficiency, though there is no risk of scorch.