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Saaf Fungicide is a powerful systemic and contact fungicide designed to effectively control a wide range of fungal diseases in various crops. It offers both preventive and curative action, ensuring strong and healthy crop development.

  • Controls major diseases like leaf spot, blight, rust, and downy mildew
  • Dual action (systemic + contact) for better and longer protection
  • Stops disease spread and protects new plant growth
  • Suitable for multiple crops including vegetables, fruits, and field crops
  • Helps in improving plant vigor, yield, and quality
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Dosage:
* 1–3 grams per liter of water
* 400–600 grams per acre

Application Method:
* Spray uniformly on both sides of leaves
* Ensure thorough coverage, especially on infected parts

Targeted Diseases:
* Leaf Spot → Controls spots and prevents spreading
* Blight → Reduces drying and burning of leaves
* Downy Mildew → Controls yellow patches and fungal growth
* Rust → Prevents rust-colored pustules on leaves

Timing:
* Spray at the initial stage of disease appearance
* Prefer spraying during early morning or evening

💡 Best Results Tip:
Use clean water and proper dosage. For better effectiveness, spray at early stage of disease and ensure complete plant coverage.

 Chilli , Grape, Mango, Paddy, Potato, Maize, Groundnut

Result:
• Healthier plants
• Better flowering
• Improved yield

Vegetative Stage
Flowering Stage
Fruiting Stage

• Wear gloves and 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 Saaf Fungicide used for?
It is a broad-spectrum fungicide used to control fungal diseases like leaf spot, blight, rust, and downy mildew in crops such as tomato, chilli, cotton, brinjal, okra, fruits, and other field crops.
2. How does Saaf Fungicide work?
It contains Carbendazim and Mancozeb, which provide dual action. Carbendazim works systemically inside the plant to stop fungal growth, while Mancozeb acts as a contact fungicide to protect the plant surface from infection.
3. When and how should Saaf be applied?
It should be applied at the initial stage of disease appearance through foliar spray. Ensure uniform coverage on both sides of leaves for best results. Early application helps in effective disease control.
4. Is Saaf Fungicide safe for crops and the environment?
Yes, when used at recommended dosage, it is safe for crops and helps maintain plant health. It should be used as per guidelines to avoid overuse and ensure environmental safety.