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Flint

Flint® is a broad-spectrum systemic fungicide with long-lasting preventative protection against important diseases in pome fruit, grapes and cherries. It works by inhibiting spore germination and mycelial growth, and provides extended preventive protection by protecting the leaf surface, penetrating plant tissue and redistributing through vapour action.
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fs-approved-use: BC, NB, NL, NS, ON, PE, QC

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A recent sampling program of scab-infected apple leaves from orchards across Ontario has revealed the presence of QoI-resistant apple scab. Bayer is advising apple growers in Ontario not to use Flint for control of apple scab. Apple growers outside of Ontario should tank mix Flint with a compatible registered contact fungicide (EBDC) to provide two modes of action to control apple scab.

Broad-spectrum, translaminar activity.

A potent inhibitor of spore germination and mycelial growth.

Long-lasting preventative activity of many fungal diseases through protection at the leaf surface, penetration of the plant tissue and unique re-distribution characteristics.

Low use rates.

Gentle on a wide range of beneficial organisms.

Good fit for IPM.

Excellent crop tolerance.

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Apples

Cherries

Grapes

Strawberries

Group 11 Trifloxystrobin

50% water dispersible granule (WDG)

567g bottles

crops

Apples

Cherries

Grapes

Strawberries

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Group 11 Trifloxystrobin

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50% water dispersible granule (WDG)

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567g bottles

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Apple scab

Black rot

Cedar apple rust

Fly speck

Leaf spot

Early leaf spot (Peanuts)

Powdery mildew (Apricot, Nectarine, Peach, Plum, Plumcot, Prune)

diseases-controlled

Apple scab

Black rot

Cedar apple rust

Fly speck

Leaf spot

diseases-suppressed

Early leaf spot (Peanuts)

Powdery mildew (Apricot, Nectarine, Peach, Plum, Plumcot, Prune)

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    Pome Fruit Group
    Scab*
    Begin application at green tip, continue as needed on 7 to 10 day intervals.
    140 - 175 g/ha
    Pome Fruit Group
    Sooty Blotch
    Fly Speck
    Begin applications preventatively, continue as needed on 10 to 14 day intervals.
    140 - 175 g/ha
    Pome Fruit Group
    Powdery Mildew Cedar Apple Rust
    Begin applications preventatively, continue as needed on 10 to 14 day intervals.
    140 - 210 g/ha
    Grapes
    Powdery Mildew
    Begin applications preventatively, continue as needed on 14 to 21 day intervals.
    105 - 140 g/ha
    Grapes
    Black Rot
    Begin applications when shoots are 1 to 3 inches in length, continue as needed on 7 to 14 day intervals.
    105 - 140 g/ha
    In areas outside of Ontario, apply Flint® fungicide in a tank-mix with a compatible registered contact fungicide (EBDC) for two modes of action. Do not apply Flint for apple scab in Ontario.
    Cherries
    Powdery Mildew
    Begin applications preventatively at petal fall and repeat at 7-14 day intervals.
    175 - 210 g/ha
    Cherries
    Leaf Spot
    Begin applications preventatively at petal fall and repeat at 7-14 day intervals.
    175 - 210 g/ha

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    Footnotes
    • *Flint is not recommended for control of apple scab in Ontario. Outside Ontario, tank mix Flint with a compatible registered contact fungicide (EBDC)


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    Pome fruit
    14 days
    Table grapes
    14 days
    Wine grapes
    14 days
    Other grapes
    14 days
    Cherries
    1 day


    Pome fruit: 4
    Table grapes: 4
    Wine grapes: 4
    Other grapes: 3
    Cherries: 5
    Stone fruits (except cherries): 4
    Leafy petiole vegetables: 4
    Root vegetables (except radish): 4
    Radish: 2
    Strawberry: 2


    2 hours



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    Store in a cool, dry, place away from food, drinks, and animal feeding stuffs. Keep in the original container tightly closed.


    Alternate the use of Flint with other fungicides having a different mode of action. In areas outside of Ontario, apply Flint® fungicide in a tank-mix with a compatible registered contact fungicide (EBDC) for two modes of action. Do not apply Flint for apple scab in Ontario.
    Resistance to anthracnose in strawberries has been documented with Group 11 fungicides in Ontario. To avoid further development of fungicide resistance to Group 11, do not apply sequential applications of products in the same FRAC Group.



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