Description
Hatchet Herbicide
Active Ingredients: Triclopyr @ 300g/L & Picloram @ 100g/L
Similar Or Equivalent To Grazon DS (Dow), Raizon (PCT), Conqueror (Nufarm), Fightback (ADAMA), Picker (Imtrade), Scrubba (Axichem) & Woody (Apparent)
Hatchet Herbicide is registered for control of a range of environmental and noxious woody and herbaceous weeds as specified. Once applied, Hatchet moves quickly to the tips of growing shoots and roots where the active ingredient disrupts plant growth.
The active ingredients Triclopyr & Picloram have activity on a range of broadleaf weeds. Hatchet Herbicide is classified as a group I Herbicide. Once applied, the weed cannot continue to grow due to the disruption of cell growth in the plant.
Hatchet Herbicide is registered for the control of a range of environmental, noxious and herbaceous weeds as specified in the Directions Of Use (supplied with the product). Once applied, Hatchet Herbicide moves to the tips of growing shoots and roots, where the Triclopyr and Picloram affect the plant’s growth.
What are the target weeds controlled by Hatchet Herbicide:
African Boxthorn | Chilean Cestrum | Eucalyptus | Lion Tail | Siam Weed |
Angophora | Chinee Apple | Flax Leaf Broom | Lucerne | Sickle Pod |
Australian Or Native Blackthorn | Chinese Scrub | Furze Or Gorse | Manuka | Smooth Tree Or Drooping Prickly Pear |
Banksia | Cockspur Thorn | Galenia | Mesquite | Sow Or Milk Thistle |
Bitter Bark Or Quinine Tree | Common Prickly Pear | Giant Bramble | Mesquite – Prosopis Velutina | St John’s Wort |
Blackberry | Common Sensitive Plant | Groundsel Bush | Mistflower Or Creeping Crofton Weed | Sweet Briar Or Wild Rose |
Blackberry Nightshade | Common Sida | Hawthorn | Mother-of-millions | Tobacco Weed |
Blue Heliotrope Or Blue Top | Cowvine | Horehound | Paddy Melon | Wattle – Except Corkwood Wattle |
Camel Or Afghan Melon | Crofton Weed | Japanese Sunflower | Parkinsonia | Wild Rosemary |
Camphor Laurel | Cucumber Melon | Lantana – Lantana Camara | Parkinsonia | Wild Tobacco Tree |
Cape Or Montpellier Broom | Eastern Cotton Bush | Lantana – Lantana Montevidensis | Polymeria | |
Casuarina Or Sheoak | English Broom | Limebush | Rubber Vine |
What are the situations in which Hatchet Herbicide can be used;
- Agricultural Non-crop Areas
- Commercial Area (Outdoors)
- Forest Weed Control
- Industrial Land/Areas
- Pastures
- Rights Of Way
- Fallow Land
- Non-crop Areas On Flood Plains
Hatchet Herbicide is compatible to be mixed with Komachi Activator Herbicide (Aminopyralid) as a premium control option for Eucalyptus species. The Active Ingredient of Komachi is Aminopyralid (Present As Triisopropanolamine Salt) @ 80g/L
For woody weed control, Hatchet Herbicide is recommended to be applied via foliar spray. With foliar spraying, the herbicide is diluted with water at a specific rate and sprayed over the foliage to the point of run-off (until every leaf is wet but not dripping). This method is most suited to shrubs and dense vines less than 6m tall. Advantages include quickness and economy. Disadvantages include the potential for spray drift and off-target damage.
Foliar spraying can be done in a number of ways, including:
- Blanket spraying using a boom spray from a tractor.
- A hose and handgun spraying solution from a herbicide tank.
- A backpack spray unit.
- With splatter guns (larger droplets at higher concentrations) for regrowth.
Hatchet Herbicide Pack Sizes: 5L, 20L & 1000L.
(1000L IBC pricing available upon request – contact us for a quote)
Hatchet Herbicide Registrant:Â Conquest Crop Protection Pty Ltd (APVMA #: 61863)
Glenn Teske
Great product very effective on regrowth.
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Christopher Bright (verified owner)
Works well. Fast delivery.
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walter currie (verified owner)
Great for the woody weeds on my property
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Ian Anderson (verified owner)
I have been using Hatchet for some years now and never been disappointed with its performance.Used on Blackberry Lantana and a dozens of other other woody weeds all with the same result dead and gone. Works as good as similar products that are considerably more expensive.Mixed with roundup you have excellent kill and good residual effect.
Also Specialist staff cannot be beaten on there Knowledge and are always a pleasure to deal with.
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scottdobbs (verified owner)
Hatchet seems to me to be a bit better at mixing and kills fast if you put it on Broome right. a polysiloxane adjuvant ramps it up a bit and all you need to do is get the plant to shimmer. It is dead but it just doesn’t know it yet . With blackberry all you need is a quick pass and the plant freaks out and begins to die. You have to do all the same safety and ppe efforts, but it works well. Kills everything I want it to kill :-O I have never, however, used it with spray oil so if anyone has some experience with Hatchet or similar, post it.
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mervdirect (verified owner)
Works well kills all weeds
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Sally Coburn (verified owner)
Does an excellent job . kills lantana and suckers
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Philip Burgman (verified owner)
Reduction needs to be mixed with komachi 30ml /1L
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