Bendalin Plus 330 EC is a selective, soil-active (non-systemic) herbicide containing the active ingredient bendimethalin at a concentration of 33% (EC). It is used to control grassy (narrow-leaved) and broad-leaved annual weeds in crops such as wheat, alfalfa, potatoes, onions, garlic, carrots, and vegetable seedlings. It forms an effective layer on the soil surface that prevents weed seed germination and disrupts root and bud formation in the early stages. It can also be used on very young seedlings to ensure maximum control efficiency and a clean start to the crop.
Product Features
Effective in controlling grassy (narrow-leaved) weeds such as narrow annual weeds that compete with the crop at the beginning.
It eliminates broadleaf weeds such as purslane, yarrow, and similar annual species before they spread.
It is used effectively in wheat, clover, potato, onion, garlic, carrot and vegetable seedlings.
It works through the soil and forms an effective layer that prevents weed seeds from germinating in the first place.
It can be used on very small seedlings to increase control efficiency when applied early.
It reduces manual weeding and pest control operations and keeps the field clean for a suitable period.
Technical specifications
Trade name: Bendalin Plus 330 EC
English name: Pendalin Plus 330 EC
Product type: Herbicide
Active ingredient: Pendimethalin
Concentration: 33% EC
Group: Group 3
Chemical group: Dinitroaniline
Method of action: Through the soil (pre-germination + early seedlings)
Effect type: Selective
State: Emulsifying Concentrate (EC)
Control area: Annual narrow-leaved and broad-leaved weeds
Product capacity: 1 liter
How to use
It is used just before the weeds sprout, with a complete ground spray on the soil surface and uniform coverage.
Wheat and barley: Use at a rate of 1.5-2 liters/hectare (equivalent to 2-3 ml/liter of water) to prevent weed germination at the beginning of the season and improve tillering and uniform growth.
Clover: It is used at a rate of 1.5-2 liters/hectare (equivalent to 2-3 ml/liter of water) to reduce weed competition in the establishment stage and increase growth density.
Potatoes: Use at a rate of 3-4 liters/hectare (equivalent to 4-5 ml/liter of water) immediately after planting to keep the rows clean and prevent weeds from appearing.
Onions and garlic: Use at a rate of 3-5 liters/hectare (equivalent to 4-6 ml/liter of water) to protect the crop in sensitive stages and reduce the need for hoeing.
Carrots: Use at a rate of 2-3 liters/hectare (equivalent to 3-4 ml/liter of water) to prevent weeds that affect the regularity of growth and quality of roots.
Vegetable seedlings: Use at a rate of 2-4 liters/hectare (equivalent to 3-5 ml/liter of water) to keep the soil clean around the seedlings and reduce early stress.
Important notes
Do not stir the soil after spraying to preserve the effective pesticide layer.
It is preferable to have moisture in the soil or to carry out a light irrigation after spraying to activate the pesticide.
It should not be used on very dry, uneven, or cracked land.
Ensure that the seeds are planted at a suitable depth before spraying.
Avoid spraying before heavy rain or in windy conditions to prevent loss or evaporation.
Ineffective on perennial or advanced-growing weeds.
Field re-entry period: 24 hours.
Orchid advice
The best time to use Bendalin Plus is immediately after planting with adequate moisture available — any delay reduces its effectiveness because weeds start to sprout early, and using it at the right time is key to getting a clean ground and reducing control costs throughout the season.