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  • Godrej Hitweed Maxx is a patented technology for the control of all broad and narrow-leaf weeds in cotton
  • It contains Pyrithiobac Sodium 6% wlw + Quizalofop Ethyl 4% wlw MEC as technical ingredients, providing dual mode weed control action
  • It is one of the most effective herbicides which does not need any tank mix partner and is easy to use
  • Early post-emergence and selective herbicide
  • It has a dual mode of action - It acts by inhibiting acetolactate synthase (ALS) and ACCase enzyme, thus ceasing cell division
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Dose per acre : 450 ml

Target crops : Cotton

Crop Benefits :

  • Easy to use - One Shot Application
  • Effective against both narrow and broad-leaf weeds
  • Safe for cotton crops.
  • Reduced weed competition leads to better yield and higher productivity
  • Longer duration control



Crop Stage:

  • Godrej Hitweed Maxx is recommended for use in cotton crops as an early post-emergence herbicide
  • The ideal application time is 15–25 days after sowing (DAS) when weeds are young and actively growing
  • Avoid spraying during crop stress conditions such as drought, heavy rainfall, or waterlogging for maximum crop safety and performance



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 are the technical ingredients in Godrej Hitweed Maxx Herbicide?
Godrej Hitweed Maxx contains Pyrithiobac Sodium 6% wlw + Quizalofop Ethyl 4% wlw MEC for effective control of broadleaf and grassy weeds
2. Which crop is recommended for Godrej Hitweed Maxx?
It is mainly recommended for use in cotton crops.
3. What type of weeds does Hitweed Maxx control?
It controls major broadleaf weeds and grassy weeds such as Amaranthus, Digera, Echinochloa, and crabgrass
4. When should Godrej Hitweed Maxx Herbicide be applied?
It should be applied at the early post-emergence stage, usually 15–25 days after sowing when weeds are young.