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composition of BACILLUS TURINGIENSIS var. kurstaki
Biological preparation of lauracidal action, against insects of the group of harmful pincers: American white butterfly, grape worm, apple and fruit moth, hawthorn whitefly, leaf curlers; silk wraps; It is an apple fruit. Allura of Khurtkemli; Currant leafhopper, meadow moth, potato moth, tomato moth, cabbage moth; Cabbage and greenhouse whitefly, Talgam whitefly; cabbage moth; Allures; Cotton borer, grain borer, alfalfa borer, scalers, leafhoppers, goldentail, green leaf borer, non-veined borer, pine silkworm, pine borer, pine borer, as well as other summer-autumn winged pests.
Approved for use in organic farming.
Certified by Kavkasser
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Thuringia
A biological preparation of lauracidal action, against insects, aphids and mites of the group of harmful woodpeckers. Means of biological protection of plants for growing ecologically clean products.
Composition
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use
Pests: Colorado beetle, thrips, aphids, etc.
cultures
Seed and stone fruit trees, vines, vegetables, garden vegetables, berries, legumes, greens, technical crops, forest and city greenery, etc.
dosage
Fruit trees: 5-8 liters per hectare area. Cereals: 3-5 liters per 1 hectare area. Berries, vegetables, horticulture, herbs and others: Open ground: 5-6 liters per 1 hectare area. Greenhouses: 2-3 liters per 1000 m2 area
safety
It is not phytotoxic. It is safe for humans, animals, birds, bees and other beneficial insects, and the environment.
Storage period and conditions
Store at t +4...+10oC in a cool and dark place. If the storage conditions are observed, it is suitable for 6 months after production.
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neem oil
Active substance:
About the drug
Biological means of insectocaricidal action
Natural saponins isolated from the fruit of the soap tree have been added to the preparation for water solubility.
Use: Used in agricultural and decorative crops, forest and greenhouse nurseries, leafy springs: cochcides (false, shields), owls, trips, cheeks (fetuses, sphinares, sphinos, moths Against ticks, gardeners.
Neem oil also has a repellent property - it repels harmful insects.
It also affects the eggs of pests
It is used as a cleaning agent for leaves in decorative plants.
It also has fungicidal properties.
It needs to be repeated in 10-14 days.
Dosage:
For prevention or in combination with other drugs (Lepidin, Thuringin) 0.25-0.3% working mixture (250-300 grams dissolved in 100 liters of water.
Standard dosage: 0.5-0.75% working mixture (500-750 grams in 100 liters of water)
Maximum dosage: 1% working mixture (1000 grams per liter of water)
When using, keep in mind:
The upper and lower sides of the leaves should be treated well with the working mixture
As with other oil preparations, use in the early morning or evening to avoid leaf burn
Note:
Neem oil solidifies in the cold, below +15OC, and returns to liquid form after heating.
It is recommended to open in water with a high temperature of +15OC, and for ideal results it is recommended to use non-chlorinated water with a temperature of +18-22OC.
Approved for use on organic farms
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