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pendimethalin herbicide price Pendimethalin 38.7 CS Dose, Uses, PriceKrishikranti PENDIRICH Pendimethalin 38. 7% CS is an advanced, high concentration pre emergence pendimethalin herbicide built on next generation CS (Capsule Suspension) technology. Each microcapsule releases the active ingredient slowly into the soil, giving a longer weed free window, lower volatilisation loss, and stronger field performance than older EC formulations. PENDIRICH is applied within 03 days of sowing in cotton, soybean, groundnut, onion,

Krishikranti PENDIRICH Pendimethalin 38.7% CS is an advanced, high-concentration pre-emergence pendimethalin herbicide built on next-generation CS (Capsule Suspension) technology. Each microcapsule releases the active ingredient slowly into the soil, giving a longer weed-free window, lower volatilisation loss, and stronger field performance than older EC formulations.

PENDIRICH is applied within 0–3 days of sowing in cotton, soybean, groundnut, onion, garlic, wheat, pulses, and sugarcane  replacing manual weeding for the first 40–50 days of the crop cycle.

Pendimethalin 38.7% CS Dose & Spray Schedule

Parameter Recommendation
Pendimethalin dose per acre 700 ml
Pendimethalin dose per hectare 1.75 L/ha
Pendimethalin dose per litre of water 3.5 ml/L (200 L water/acre)
Total spray volume 200 L/acre
Application timing 0–3 days after sowing (Pre-Emergence)
Soil condition Moist soil, well-prepared seedbed
Formulation CS (Capsule Suspension)

Lower dose, same coverage  CS technology means you spray less product per acre than older 30% EC formulations.

Pendimethalin 38.7 CS Uses (Crops & Weeds)

Registered Crops

Cotton, Soybean, Groundnut, Onion, Garlic, Wheat, Maize, Chickpea, Black gram, Green gram, Sunflower, Sugarcane, Transplanted Rice.

Weeds Controlled

  • Grasses: Echinochloa colona (Sawan), Digitaria sanguinalis, Eleusine indica, Setaria glauca
  • Broadleaves: Amaranthus viridis (Chaulai), Trianthema portulacastrum, Portulaca oleracea, Digera arvensis, Phyllanthus niruri

Why PENDIRICH 38.7% CS Over 30% EC?

  • Lower dose per acre: 700 ml vs 1000–1300 ml of 30% EC  less product, same job.
  • Longer residual control: 40–50 days of weed suppression vs 30–45 days from EC.
  • Lower volatility: CS microcapsules reduce evaporation loss in hot conditions.
  • Better soil binding: Stays in the top 2–3 cm where weeds germinate.
  • Cleaner handling: Less staining, lower odour, easier tank-mixing.
  • Higher ROI per acre: Even at premium price, the dose reduction makes net cost competitive.

How PENDIRICH Pendimethalin 38.7 CS Works

The microcapsules in the CS formulation are deposited on the soil surface after spraying. Each capsule releases pendimethalin slowly over weeks, creating a steady chemical barrier in the top 2–3 cm of soil.

Germinating weed seeds absorb the active ingredient through their shoot and root tips and die before emerging from the soil. The slow-release action means the barrier lasts longer and works through more weed flushes than a conventional EC.

Pendimethalin Trade Name & Common Search Terms

Pendimethalin is sold under multiple pendimethalin trade names across India  farmers commonly call it "Penda" herbicide, "Pendi", or by various brand-specific names. Krishikranti PENDIRICH is the 38.7% CS trade name from Krishi Bhandar's brand portfolio  same molecule, premium formulation, direct-from-manufacturer pricing.

Pendimethalin 38.7 CS Price & Availability

Krishikranti PENDIRICH Pendimethalin 38.7% CS is available in 700 ml and 1 litre packs. Live pendimethalin price is shown above on this product page  Krishi Bhandar delivers across India with no middleman markup.

FAQs : Related to Krishikranti Pendirich 

1. What is the dose of Pendimethalin 38.7 CS per acre?

700 ml per acre, mixed in 200 litres of water.

2. What is the dose per litre of water?

3.5 ml per litre (700 ml ÷ 200 L = 3.5 ml/L).

3. What is Pendimethalin 38.7 CS used for?

It is a pre-emergence herbicide used to control grassy and broadleaf weeds in cotton, soybean, groundnut, onion, garlic, wheat, pulses, and sugarcane within 0–3 days of sowing.

4. Is "Penda herbicide" the same as Pendimethalin?

Yes. "Penda" is a common shortform used by farmers for pendimethalin-based herbicides. Krishikranti PENDIRICH is the 38.7% CS variant.

5. Pendimethalin 38.7 CS vs 30 EC  which is better?

38.7% CS uses a lower dose (700 ml vs 1000 ml/acre), gives longer residual (40–50 days vs 30–45 days), and lower volatility loss. 30% EC remains a cost-effective standard option. For premium long-residual control, choose PENDIRICH 38.7 CS. For budget-conscious blanket spraying, choose SUPEND Pendimethalin 30 EC.

6. When should I spray Pendimethalin 38.7 CS?

Within 0–3 days after sowing, on moist soil, before crop and weed emergence.

7. What is the price of Pendimethalin 38.7 CS?

Live price is displayed on this product page above. Krishi Bhandar offers direct wholesale rates with doorstep delivery across India.

8. Does Pendimethalin 38.7 CS need soil moisture?

Yes. Soil moisture activates the herbicide. Spray after light rain or pre-irrigation for the best result.

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