Closer 120 EC 0,5 l

61 376 Ft
Home use: 2 ml/10 l water. Active substance sulfoxaflor 120 g/L (11,35 % m/m) SPECIFICATIONS FOR USE OF THE PLANT PROTECTION PRODUCT: Against aphids on cabbage, Chinese cabbage, Brussels sprouts, broccoli - at a dose of 0,2 l/ha (at 200 to 1000 l/ha wa...
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T13253
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Cultures:
Width:
7.000000 cm
Height:
23.000000 cm
Length:
9.000000 cm
Availability:
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Sales unit:
db
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raktáron
Veszély:
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Weight:
520 g/db
Points earned after purchase:
614 Ft
Details
Home use: 2 ml/10 l water.

Active substance sulfoxaflor 120 g/L (11,35 % m/m)

SPECIFICATIONS FOR USE OF THE PLANT PROTECTION PRODUCT:
Against aphids on cabbage, Chinese cabbage, Brussels sprouts, broccoli - at a dose of 0,2 l/ha (at 200 to 1000 l/ha water)
Potatoes - against aphids - 0,2 l/ha (at 200 to 1000 l/ha of water)
Lettuce, sorrel, spinach against aphids at a dose of 0,2 l/ha (at 200 to 1000 l/ha water)
Tomatoes, peppers, egg fruit (greenhouse cultivation) against aphids at a dose of 0,2 l/ha (500 to 1500 l/ha water)
Cucumbers, courgettes, pumpkins, melons, watermelons (greenhouse cultivation) against aphids at a dose of 0,2 l/ha (500 to 1500 l/ha water)
Ornamentals (greenhouse cultivation) against aphids at a dose of 0,2 l/ha (500 to 1500 l/ha water)

Prescribed plant protection technology:
To protect bees and other pollinating insects, do not apply during flowering season! Do not apply in the presence of honeydew or flowering weeds.
The amount of spray applied should be selected according to the development of the crop to be treated, the amount of foliage, the type of cultivation and the type of sprayer used. In cabbage, Chinese cabbage, broccoli and Brussels sprouts, it is recommended to apply aphid control treatments at the time of aphid emergence, before aphid colonies are established. The use of a wetting agent is recommended to ensure good adhesion of the spray. For lettuce, sorrel and spinach, aphid control should be applied at the time of aphid emergence, before aphid colonisation. In potatoes, aphid treatment should be carried out at the time of aphid emergence, before aphid colonisation. In view of the bee toxicity of the product, no treatment is allowed in the 6 days before and during flowering of potatoes. In sprouted tomatoes, sprouted peppers and sprouted egg fruits, aphid treatment should be applied at the time of aphid emergence and before aphid colonisation. Depending on the extent of further infestation or the start of new infestations, it may be advisable to repeat the treatment. In cucumbers, courgettes, pumpkins and melons, it is recommended to apply aphid treatments on the emergence of aphids before the establishment of aphid colonies. Depending on the extent of further infestation or the start of new infestations, it may be advisable to repeat the treatment. In ornamentals, aphid treatment of ornamental shoots should be carried out at the time of aphid emergence, before aphid colonies are established. Depending on the extent of further infestation or the start of new infestations, treatment should be repeated. The use of the product is only allowed in permanent greenhouses in case of propagation!
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Closer 120 EC 0,5 l
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61 376 Ft
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