BONIDE 2761 Sucker Punch® Ready-to-Use, 1 pint

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  $39.99

Description

BONIDE Sucker Punch® is the fast and easy way to prevent and control unwanted plant suckers and sprouts. It is a growth regulator that can be used on the base of trees and shrubs, in the canopy and on the trunk of trees. Excellent training tool to promote the growth and development of strong, well spaced branches that resist wind and ice damage, improve spray penetration for better insect and disease control and improve light penetration for better overall growth.

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Details

  • Controls sprouts and sucker growth on apples, olives, pears, non-bearing citrus and ornamental woody plants
  • Easy to use options, comes with a brush in the cap or in a convenient spray bottle
  • Does not harm trees and shrubs when used as directed
  • Can be used on suckers growing in interior plantscapes, ornamental gardens and grounds.
  • Promotes the growth and development of strong, well spaced branches.

More Information

Container Size 1 Pint
Type RTU (Ready to Use)
Brand Bonide

Product Questions (11)

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