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  • Godrej Hitweed Herbicide is a early selective post-emergence herbicide containing Pyrithiobac Sodium 10% EC, specially developed for cotton crops
  • Hitweed is highly effective on several broad leaf weeds.
  • It is an early post-emergence and selective herbicide with Acetolactate Synthase inhibition (ALS)
  • It inhibits the synthesis of essential amino acids and proteins leading to the death of weeds.
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Dose per acre : 250-300 ml

Target crops : Cotton

Crop Benefits:

  • Controls all problematic broad-leaf weeds in Cotton.
  • Safe to succeeding crops after cotton harvest.
  • Cotton plants get more space, light and air for robust growth.
  • Healthy cotton plants produce more yield.
  • No adverse effect on soil.








Crop Stage :

  • Godrej Hitweed Herbicide is recommended for application at the early post-emergence stage in cotton crops
  • The ideal spray timing is when weeds are at the 2–4 leaf stage for maximum weed control effectiveness
  • Early application helps reduce weed competition during the critical growth period of cotton plants.







Safety :

• Wear gloves and a mask while spraying
• Avoid direct contact with skin and eyes
• Keep away from children and animals
• Do not inhale spray mist
• Wash hands thoroughly after use

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FAQs
1. What is the active ingredient in Godrej Hitweed Herbicide?
Godrej Hitweed contains Pyrithiobac Sodium 10% EC, a selective post-emergence herbicide specially designed for cotton crops.
2. Which weeds are controlled by Hitweed Herbicide?
It effectively controls broadleaf weeds such as Trianthema, Amaranthus, Digera, Chenopodium, and Celosia species in cotton fields.
3. What is the recommended dose of Godrej Hitweed Herbicide?
The recommended dosage is generally 250–300 ml per acre mixed with sufficient water for uniform spray coverage.
5. Is Godrej Hitweed safe for cotton crops?
Yes, Hitweed is a selective herbicide that is safe for cotton crops when used at the recommended dose and application stage