RightLine PROHEX 27.5 WDG Plant Growth Regulator
RightLine LLC enters the turfgrass plant growth regulator market with the launch of PROHEX 27.5 WDG. The new product is the first alternative source of the active ingredient prohexadione calcium.
Prohexadione calcium has recently earned a significant position in turf markets as a late-state growth inhibitor, affording turfgrass professionals a new technology option to standard practices. With this new active ingredient, RightLine PROHEX 27.5 WDG allows end users to control turfgrass growth patterns and control their maintenance budgets as well.
Used in alternation or combination with trinexapac-ethyl (PRIMO), RightLine PROHEX 27.5 WDG lasts longer in the plant and provides a unique mode of growth regulation. Turf professionals report seeing fewer negative side effects of trinexapac-ethyl, including bronzing of treated turf, damaged collars, and rebound.
Packaged in a 6-pound resealable bottle, RightLine PROHEX 27.5 WDG provides turf professionals with the convenience and value needed for more efficient and economical plant growth management.
“RightLine is excited to bring this new plant growth regulator technology to the market and looks forward to introducing several additional new products in the upcoming months,” Vice President of Sales Tim Zach said.
Information regarding RightLine LLC, its products and supporting materials may be found on the company website www.rightlineusa.com
RightLine is a registered trademark of Aycorp. PRIMOÒ is a registered trademark of Syngenta Group Company.
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