FenStop™ Fungicide performs well in Spring debut
We launched our new fungicide FenStop™ in most states* this Spring and it performed well against downy mildew, foliar phytophthora,
pythium, and phytophthora. FenStop, with active ingredient fenamidone, is from a new class of chemistry, the imidazolinone class.
A liquid formulation that is effective as a spray or drench, FenStop is both systemic and translaminar and may be used every 28 days
in the greenhouse. FenStop is very active on downy mildew and offers another rotational product for growers. Severe cases of downy mildew may
require sprays of other fungicides at 7-14 day intervals.
For pythium and phytophthora control, FenStop should be used at the higher label rate. OHP has produced a FenStop Drench Chart
which outlines cost per container. Consult our web site or ask your local OHP representative for a copy.
Packaged in quart containers, FenStop carries a 12-hour Restricted Entry Interval (REI).
The active ingredient has the same mode of action as Compass® O and other strobilurins and should not be rotated with those products.
For our latest Labels and MSDS click here.
*Consult your state regulatory agency for the registration status of FenStop in your state.
FenStop is a trademark of Bayer. Compass is a registered trademark of Bayer.
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