UPL Saaf Fungicide – Carbendazim 12% + Mancozeb 63% WP
Protect Your Crops Effectively with Dual-Action Fungicide
Saaf Fungicide from UPL is a powerful combination of Carbendazim 12% and Mancozeb 63%, designed to offer both systemic and contact action against a broad range of fungal diseases in major crops. Its dual mode of action ensures deep internal protection as well as surface-level disease control — giving farmers confidence in every spray.
Why Farmers Prefer UPL Saaf Fungicide
- Double Action Formula – Combines Carbendazim (systemic) and Mancozeb (contact) to fight fungal diseases from root to leaf
- Fast & Visible Results – Many farmers report visible improvement within 3 days
- One Product, Many Crops – Works for paddy, tomato, grape, mango, tea, brinjal, and more
- Easy to use – Just mix with water and spray in the morning or evening
How to Use Saaf Fungicide
- General Dosage: 2 to 5 grams per litre of water
- Spraying Time: Morning or evening
- Tip: Avoid spraying before rainfall
- Frequency: Repeat every 10–15 days if infection is high
Diseases It Controls (Crop Wise)
- Paddy – Blast
- Chilli – Fruit rot, Leaf spot, Powdery mildew
- Grape – Anthracnose, Downy mildew, Powdery mildew
- Potato – Early blight, Late blight, Black scurf
- Mango – Powdery mildew, Anthracnose
- Tea – Red rust, Grey blight, Blister blight
- Groundnut – Leaf spot, Collar rot, Root rot, Tikka leaf spot
Recommended Dose Per Crop
- Chilli – 300 g
- Grape – 1.5 g/litre water
- Groundnut – 200 g (foliar), 2.5 g/kg seed
- Mango – 1.5 g/litre water
- Potato – 700 g
- Tea – 500–600 g
- Paddy – 300 g
FAQs – UPL Saaf Fungicide
- Q1. What is the mode of action of UPL Saaf Fungicide?
Ans: UPL Saaf has dual action – systemic (Carbendazim) and contact (Mancozeb). It works both inside the plant and on its surface to control fungal infections effectively.
- Q2. Can I use UPL Saaf on vegetables like tomato and chilli?
Ans: Yes, UPL Saaf is suitable for vegetables such as tomato, chilli, brinjal, onion, and more.
- Q3. What is the general dosage of UPL Saaf Fungicide?
Ans: The recommended dosage is 2 to 5 grams per litre of water, depending on crop and disease severity.
- Q4. How often should I apply UPL Saaf?
Ans: It can be applied every 10–15 days if the infection is active. For preventive use, one spray every 20 days is usually enough.
- Q5. Is UPL Saaf safe for all crops?
Ans: Yes, when used as per the recommended dosage, it is safe for most crops including fruits, vegetables, pulses, and grains.
- Q6. Can I mix UPL Saaf with other sprays?
Ans: Yes, it is compatible with most commonly used insecticides and foliar nutrients. However, always perform a jar test before mixing.
- Q7. Does UPL Saaf work during monsoon season?
Ans: Yes, it is effective even in high humidity and is commonly used during monsoon to control blast and leaf spots.
- Q8. How should I store unused UPL Saaf?
Ans: Keep it in a tightly closed packet in a dry, cool place away from children and pets.