Godrej Weednash is a widely trusted systemic herbicide formulated with 80% WP (wettable powder) for effective control of broadleaf weeds. Belonging to the phenoxy carboxylic acid group, it works by mimicking natural plant hormones and disrupting growth processes, leading to weed death.
🔬 Technical Overview
Product Name | Weednash 80% WP |
Brand | Godrej Agrovet |
Formulation | Wettable Powder (WP) |
Herbicide Type | Selective, Systemic |
Group | Phenoxy Carboxylic Acid |
Mode of Action | Absorbed through leaves, translocated to growing points (meristems), causes uncontrolled growth, leaf curling, and eventual plant death |
💡 Why Use Weednash?
- ✔ Effective Broadleaf Weed Control: Targets a wide range of broadleaf weeds.
- ✔ Selective Action: Can be used in crops without harming the desired plants.
- ✔ Deep Translocation: Moves internally to shoot tips and roots, ensuring full kill.
- ✔ Visible Results: Causes stem curling and leaf wilt within days of application.
- ✔ Trusted by Farmers: One of the most widely adopted herbicides globally.
🌾 Application Guidelines
- Use a knapsack sprayer with a flat fan nozzle for even coverage.
- Spray when weeds are young and actively growing for best results.
- Avoid spraying in windy conditions or just before rain.
❓ FAQs – Weednash Herbicide
- Q: Is Weednash safe for use in crop fields?
- Yes, Weednash is a selective herbicide that targets broadleaf weeds without affecting monocot crops like wheat or maize.
- Q: How soon does Weednash start working?
- Within 2–5 days, you’ll see leaf curling and wilting. Complete weed death occurs in about 7–10 days.
- Q: Can it be tank mixed with other products?
- Yes, but always perform a compatibility test first or consult your local agronomist.
⚠️ Safety & Storage
- Store in a dry, cool place away from food and animal feed.
- Use gloves and protective eyewear during handling and spraying.
- Keep out of reach of children and livestock.
Disclaimer: Always read the product label and follow local recommendations for dosage, timing, and safety procedures.