PLANT AND HAZARDOUS ORGANISMS TO BE USED
Plant Name |
Pest Name |
Usage Dose and Pest Period |
Time Between Last Spraying and Harvest |
Cotton |
Green wolf (Helicoverpa armigera) |
20 ml/da (larva) |
14 day |
Cotton leafworm (Spodoptera littoralis) |
20 ml/da |
14 day |
|
Tomato (Field) |
Green wolf |
20 ml/da (larva) |
3 day |
Tomato (Greenhouse) |
Green wolf |
25 ml/100 l water (larva) |
3 day |
Pepper (Greenhouse) |
Green wolf |
40 ml/100 l water (larva) |
3 day |
Lettuce |
Cotton leafworm (Spodoptera littoralis) |
30 ml/da |
14 day |
HOW TO USE:
Preparation of the drug for application: The bottle should be shaken well before use. The required amount of medication is first mixed with a little water in a separate container. Fill the spraying tool halfway with water, pour this mixture into it and add the remaining amount of water and mix.
- Spraying should be done after getting up in the morning and at cool hours of the day.
- To ensure contact with the pest, it is imperative that the drug, including the lower surfaces of the leaves, be sprayed to make a good coating.
Yeşilkurt (Tomato, Pepper): By entering the field or greenhouse in accordance with the diagonals, 50-100 plants are checked according to the size of the area, and eggs and larvae are sought in the flowers, stems, leaves, fruits and shoots of the plant. If 5 of 100 plants are found, the fight is started.
Cotton leafworm (Lettuce): It is necessary to fight with the pest when walking in the direction of the diagonal of vegetable gardens, when 1-2 newly opened egg packs or 4-5 larvae are seen in 100 plants. Care should be taken when spraying the larvae without spreading, as the result will be better.
MIXTURE STATUS:
It can be mixed with all insecticides and fungicides except strong alkaline medicines.
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