Cutrine® Ultra Algaecide/Herbicide, 2.5-Gallon Jug

Item No.41658
Product Details Penetrating surfactant increases activity on hard-to-control algae EPA Registration #8595-53 Cutrine Ultra is specially formulated to combat thick cell-walled filamentous algae, mucilaginous planktonic algae, cyanobacteria, green algae, golden algae and diatoms, as well as copper-sen
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Product Details
  • Penetrating surfactant increases activity on hard-to-control algae
  • EPA Registration #8595-53

Cutrine Ultra is specially formulated to combat thick cell-walled filamentous algae, mucilaginous planktonic algae, cyanobacteria, green algae, golden algae and diatoms, as well as copper-sensitive aquatic plants. The penetrating surfactant helps the active ingredient enter and break down tough algae cells. Ethanolamines prevents the precipitation of copper when carbonates and bicarbonates are in the water. Treated water may be used immediately after treatment.

Tech Specs:
  • Dosage Schedule: Apply 0.6 to 3 gallons per acre-foot.

Product Information

Item number
41658
Brand Name
Applied Biochemists
Catalog Page
62
Net weight
25.2
Condition
New

Cutrine® Ultra Algaecide/Herbicide, 2.5-Gallon Jug

Item number
41658
Brand Name
Applied Biochemists
Catalog Page
62
Net weight
25.2
Condition
New
Price $154
price per each
excl. tax
In Stock
each
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Product Details
  • Penetrating surfactant increases activity on hard-to-control algae
  • EPA Registration #8595-53

Cutrine Ultra is specially formulated to combat thick cell-walled filamentous algae, mucilaginous planktonic algae, cyanobacteria, green algae, golden algae and diatoms, as well as copper-sensitive aquatic plants. The penetrating surfactant helps the active ingredient enter and break down tough algae cells. Ethanolamines prevents the precipitation of copper when carbonates and bicarbonates are in the water. Treated water may be used immediately after treatment.

Tech Specs:
  • Dosage Schedule: Apply 0.6 to 3 gallons per acre-foot.