Growing white cabbage and fodder cabbage is considered labor-intensive, as these plants require specific conditions. To control weeds, it is recommended to use specialized products. One of the most effective is the herbicide "Semeron." This substance destroys various types of unwanted vegetation, including white goosefoot.
Composition, dosage form and purpose
This product is primarily available as a water-soluble powder or as an emulsion suspension. A concentrated solution is also available. This product contains desmethrin.
This chemical helps control most weeds found in cabbage beds. However, it can also be used on other crops. It effectively kills both annual and perennial weeds.
Operating principle
After treating the beds with the chemical, the active ingredient penetrates the tissue structure through the leaves and roots. The product spreads gradually throughout the weeds. After this, the grasses wither and die. Noticeable results can be achieved within a few days of treatment. However, there should be no precipitation during this period.
Pros of the product
The advantages of the herbicide include the following:
- long-lasting effect – the protective effect after crop treatment lasts for 5-10 weeks;
- ease of use;
- the ability to get rid of many weeds that grow on the site;
- long shelf life;
- elimination of the active substance from the tissues of treated plants after 6 weeks;
- economical consumption;
- low toxicity for humans and animals.

Calculation of consumption
The herbicide is produced as wettable powders in concentrations of 25% and 50%. When preparing the working solution, it's important to maintain proper proportions. For example, 1.5-2 kilograms of the product is recommended per hectare of plantings. The optimal suspension consumption rate is 400-600 liters per hectare of area or 0.4 liters per 10 square meters.
If it rains immediately after treatment or within 24 hours, the herbicide's effectiveness will be significantly reduced. If treatment is necessary in hot weather, thoroughly water the beds 1-2 days beforehand. This is because the herbicide is poorly absorbed by the soil.

How to prepare and properly use the working mixture
When preparing the working mixture, follow the instructions. Before cultivating the beds, check the weather forecast. If precipitation is expected, postpone the procedure.
The use of herbicides is prohibited if crops are infested with cabbage root fly. Spraying after dew has set in is also not recommended. The soil temperature at a depth of 10 centimeters should be between 12 and 25 degrees Celsius. However, application is prohibited during periods of precipitation or in very hot weather.

The product is most effective during the initial stage of weed development. To prevent weeds from appearing, spray seedlings 1-2 weeks after planting.
Precautionary measures
It is recommended to use herbicides with extreme caution. They can be dangerous. If used incorrectly, they can cause poisoning. Before applying the herbicide, it is important to wear goggles and a mask to avoid contact with mucous membranes. It is recommended to wear thick, protective clothing when applying it to the beds.
If the substance comes into contact with eyes or skin, rinse the affected area with plenty of running water. If redness, itching, or irritation occurs, consult a doctor immediately.

How toxic is it?
The herbicide is considered non-toxic to humans, animals, and beneficial insects. The compound does not accumulate in crops. Six weeks after the last treatment, the substance is completely eliminated.
Possible compatibility
There is no information regarding the product's compatibility with other substances. Therefore, it is best not to use Semeron with other chemicals. Concomitant use of the herbicide with other substances may cause unpredictable reactions. Therefore, if using different products is necessary, intervals of at least several weeks should be maintained between treatments.

Storage terms and conditions
The product should be stored in a cool, dark place. It should be kept out of reach of children and pets. Also, do not place food near the herbicide.
Semeron is recommended to be stored at temperatures between 5 and 35 degrees Celsius. It is important to ensure that the packaging is not exposed to direct sunlight. The product has a shelf life of 3 years.
If any working solution remains after treating the beds, it will need to be discarded. Storing this mixture is prohibited.
Substitute products
There are no complete analogues to Semeron. Herbicides such as Targa Super or Norvel can be used to control various types of weeds in cabbage beds.

Semeron is an effective product that helps combat various types of unwanted hair. To ensure the desired results, it is important to properly prepare the solution and follow the instructions for use. Adherence to safety regulations and the use of personal protective equipment are also crucial.










