Fluopimomide 20% + Hexaconazole 20% SC
Fluopimomide 20% + Hexaconazole 20% SC is a broad-spectrum fungicide designed to support both root-zone disease management and foliar disease control in one formulation. The combination makes the most sense in crop programs where disease pressure does not stay in one place. It can begin in the root zone or seedling stage and then continue into leaves, stems, or the crop canopy.
This formulation is a disease management product designed to address both root and foliar diseases. One side of the formula is stronger on oomycete-related and Rhizoctonia-related pressure, seedling disease risk, and root-zone support. The other side adds systemic foliar fungicide strength for diseases such as powdery mildew, rust, and leaf spots.
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Fluopimomide 20% + Hexaconazole 20% SC Description
Fluopimomide 20% + Hexaconazole 20% SC Description
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Fluopimomide 20% + Hexaconazole 20% SC |
| Product Type | Broad-Spectrum Fungicide |
| Active Ingredients | Fluopimomide 20% + Hexaconazole 20% |
| Formulation | SC |
| Main Product Character | Root-zone disease support plus systemic foliar disease control |
| Main Disease Direction | Seedling diseases, root-zone diseases, oomycete pressure, Rhizoctonia pressure, and foliar fungal diseases |
| Typical Use Direction | Preventive to early curative disease management according to the approved local label |
The product is best positioned as a balanced 20% + 20% SC fungicide that joins root-zone support with systemic foliar protection in one practical liquid formulation.
Main Functions
This formulation is mainly used to:
- Support root-zone disease management
- Reduce seedling-stage disease pressure
- Support control of foliar fungal diseases
- Provide broader disease coverage in one fungicide program
- Fit preventive and early curative crop-protection work
Its strongest value is not narrow specialization around only one disease type. Its real value is helping the crop handle both below-ground disease pressure and above-ground fungal pressure in one program.
How the Formula Works
Fluopimomide is the root-zone and seedling-disease anchor of the formulation. It has been used against oomycete diseases and Rhizoctonia diseases, and it has shown strong relevance in seedling damping-off and in soil-associated disease situations. It has also shown value in soil treatment programs where disease reduction in the root environment is important.
Hexaconazole is the systemic foliar-disease backbone of the formulation. It is a systemic triazole fungicide associated with protective, curative, eradicative, and antisporulant activity. In practical crop use, that gives the combination much stronger value on powdery mildew, rust, leaf spots, and similar foliar disease directions than a root-focused product alone.
Taken together, the formula works as one root-zone support component plus one systemic foliar fungicide component. That is the clearest and most useful way to explain why these two actives belong together in one SC product.
Target Diseases
Root-Zone and Seedling-Stage Disease Pressure
- Damping-off
- Rhizoctonia-related disease pressure
- Oomycete-related disease pressure
- Seedling-stage disease risk
- Root-zone pathogen pressure
Foliar and Above-Ground Disease Pressure
- Powdery mildew
- Rust
- Leaf spots
- Other foliar fungal diseases suited to systemic triazole support
This split is the most professional way to present the disease direction. The should not be reduced to only powdery mildew, and it should not be reduced to only root rot. Its value is strongest when the crop program needs root-zone support and foliar disease control in the same fungicide logic.
Suitable Crops and Application Areas
This formulation is best suited to high-value crop systems where disease management must cover both the root environment and the crop canopy. The clearest crop directions supported by the active-ingredient profile include vegetables, fruits, nursery or seedling systems, and other crops where root-zone disease pressure and foliar disease pressure can both affect crop performance. Specific examples linked to the active profile include cucumber, grape, tomato, and cotton seedling systems, while broader systemic foliar use supports additional registered crops depending on the market.
Final crop scope should follow the approved local label in the destination market.
Application Guidance
Fluopimomide 20% + Hexaconazole 20% SC should be used according to the approved local label. It fits best in preventive to early curative timing, especially when the crop is exposed to:
- root-zone disease pressure
- seedling-stage disease risk
- early foliar fungal infection
- mixed below-ground and above-ground disease pressure
This formulation makes the most sense when the treatment goal is not only symptom suppression on leaves, but also stronger support for crop health from the root stage upward. Final timing, rate, interval, and crop-specific directions should follow the approved local label.
Formulation Features
SC means suspension concentrate. This gives the product a practical liquid formulation route for routine dilution and spray preparation. In a product like this, the value of the SC format is straightforward: it allows two different fungicide profiles to be delivered in one stable liquid system that fits normal crop-protection workflows.
The 20% + 20% balanced loading is also part of the value. It gives the formulation a clear identity as a two-way fungicide rather than a trace-level additive mix, which helps explain why it can cover both root-zone disease support and foliar disease control in one product. This is an inference based on the balanced composition and the distinct activity profile of each active.
Product Advantages
This formulation stands out for these reasons:
- Broad-spectrum disease-management position
- Root-zone disease support from fluopimomide
- Systemic foliar disease control from hexaconazole
- Strong fit for seedling-stage and established-crop disease programs
- Balanced 20% + 20% SC formulation
- Practical use in high-value crop systems
Its strongest product value is simple: it combines root-zone disease support with systemic foliar disease protection in one liquid fungicide program. That makes it more complete than a product built around only one disease direction.
Safety and Use Precautions
This fungicide should be handled carefully during mixing, spraying, storage, and transport. Good agricultural practice includes wearing proper protective clothing, gloves, and face protection, avoiding direct contact, and using the product only within the approved local label and crop-protection requirements. Because the formula includes a systemic triazole component together with a root-zone support component, correct timing and responsible program planning are important for both performance and stewardship.
Storage and Transport
Store Fluopimomide 20% + Hexaconazole 20% SC in the original sealed container in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated place. Protect the product from heat, direct sunlight, freezing, and package damage before use. As an SC formulation, stable storage conditions help maintain formulation quality and consistent spray preparation.
FAQ
What kind of fungicide is this product?
It is a broad-spectrum fungicide designed for root-zone disease support and systemic foliar disease control in one program.
Is it mainly for root diseases or foliar diseases?
It is built for both. One side of the formula is stronger on root-zone and seedling-stage disease pressure, while the other side is stronger on foliar fungal diseases.
Why combine fluopimomide with hexaconazole?
Because the combination links root-zone disease support with systemic foliar fungicide strength, giving a broader disease-management profile than either direction alone.
Which crops are the strongest fit for this formulation?
The clearest fit is in high-value crop systems such as vegetables, fruits, and nursery or seedling programs, with crop scope depending on local registration.
What does SC mean in the product name?
SC means suspension concentrate.





