12% WHITE VINEGAR
PCP #31447 · Association des producteurs de canneberges du Québec (A.P.C.Q.) · Herbicide
Non-selective herbicide containing 12% acetic acid for control of perennial plants with growth in tillers or compact tufts (grasses, sedges, rushes) in cranberries and bushberries. Applied by localized soil injection. Fast acting with symptoms visible 3-7 days after treatment. Creates no residual effect and breaks down quickly in soil.
Registered uses (20)
Crop × pest × application rate combinations from the official label. Rates converted to per-acre. Always confirm against the official label PDF before applying.
| Crop | Target | Rate | PHI |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aronia berry | Perennial plants with growth in tillers or compact tufts such as Grass, Cyperceae (Sedges; Scirpus and Carex) and Juncaceae (rushes) families | — | — |
| Blueberry | Perennial plants with growth in tillers or compact tufts such as Grass, Cyperceae (Sedges; Scirpus and Carex) and Juncaceae (rushes) families | — | — |
| Blueberry | Perennial plants with growth in tillers or compact tufts such as Grass, Cyperceae (Sedges; Scirpus and Carex) and Juncaceae (rushes) families | — | — |
| Buffalo currant | Perennial plants with growth in tillers or compact tufts such as Grass, Cyperceae (Sedges; Scirpus and Carex) and Juncaceae (rushes) families | — | — |
| Chilean guava | Perennial plants with growth in tillers or compact tufts such as Grass, Cyperceae (Sedges; Scirpus and Carex) and Juncaceae (rushes) families | — | — |
| Cranberry | Perennial plants with growth in tillers or compact tufts such as Grass, Cyperceae (Sedges; Scirpus and Carex) and Juncaceae (rushes) families | — | — |
| Currant | Perennial plants with growth in tillers or compact tufts such as Grass, Cyperceae (Sedges; Scirpus and Carex) and Juncaceae (rushes) families | — | — |
| Currant | Perennial plants with growth in tillers or compact tufts such as Grass, Cyperceae (Sedges; Scirpus and Carex) and Juncaceae (rushes) families | — | — |
| Elderberry | Perennial plants with growth in tillers or compact tufts such as Grass, Cyperceae (Sedges; Scirpus and Carex) and Juncaceae (rushes) families | — | — |
| European barberry | Perennial plants with growth in tillers or compact tufts such as Grass, Cyperceae (Sedges; Scirpus and Carex) and Juncaceae (rushes) families | — | — |
| Gooseberry | Perennial plants with growth in tillers or compact tufts such as Grass, Cyperceae (Sedges; Scirpus and Carex) and Juncaceae (rushes) families | — | — |
| Highbush cranberry | Perennial plants with growth in tillers or compact tufts such as Grass, Cyperceae (Sedges; Scirpus and Carex) and Juncaceae (rushes) families | — | — |
| Honeysuckle | Perennial plants with growth in tillers or compact tufts such as Grass, Cyperceae (Sedges; Scirpus and Carex) and Juncaceae (rushes) families | — | — |
| Huckleberry | Perennial plants with growth in tillers or compact tufts such as Grass, Cyperceae (Sedges; Scirpus and Carex) and Juncaceae (rushes) families | — | — |
| Jostaberry | Perennial plants with growth in tillers or compact tufts such as Grass, Cyperceae (Sedges; Scirpus and Carex) and Juncaceae (rushes) families | — | — |
| Juneberry | Perennial plants with growth in tillers or compact tufts such as Grass, Cyperceae (Sedges; Scirpus and Carex) and Juncaceae (rushes) families | — | — |
| Lingonberry | Perennial plants with growth in tillers or compact tufts such as Grass, Cyperceae (Sedges; Scirpus and Carex) and Juncaceae (rushes) families | — | — |
| Native currant | Perennial plants with growth in tillers or compact tufts such as Grass, Cyperceae (Sedges; Scirpus and Carex) and Juncaceae (rushes) families | — | — |
| Salal | Perennial plants with growth in tillers or compact tufts such as Grass, Cyperceae (Sedges; Scirpus and Carex) and Juncaceae (rushes) families | — | — |
| Sea buckthorn | Perennial plants with growth in tillers or compact tufts such as Grass, Cyperceae (Sedges; Scirpus and Carex) and Juncaceae (rushes) families | — | — |
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