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Description
For control of scales, aphids, mealybugs, mites and citrus leafminer on citrus, other fruit trees, roses and ornamentals.
Features
- Can also be used on indoors plants & daphne
- Easy to use measure pack
Specifications
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Size
500 mL
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Ingredient
820 g / L Petroleum Oil
How to Use
Directions for Use
Dilute as per instructions, depending on plant type. Thoroughly cover upper and lower surfaces of foliage.
Plants
Deciduous Fruit Trees and RosesInsect - Scale, aphids, mites and mealy bugs.Rate - 20mL per L of waterHow to Apply - Apply in winter after pruning & before bud burst or at other times when pests occur.Citrus TreesInsect - Citrus leaf minerRate - 2.5 - 10mL per L of waterHow to Apply - At intervals of 5 to 14 days when young flush growth is present.Citrus TreesInsect - Red, white wax and other scalesRate - 20mL per L of waterHow to Apply - Spray when pests appear. Repeat after 4 weeks. Avoid spraying citrus in late autumn or winter.Indoor Plants, Ornamental ShrubsInsect - Scale insects, mealy bugs, spider mites.Rate - 20mL per L of waterHow to Apply - Spray when pests appear. Repeat after 4 weeks. Avoid spraying citrus in late autumn or winter.DaphneInsect - Scale insects, mealy bugs, spider mites.Rate - 10mL per L of waterHow to Apply - Spray when pests appear. Repeat after 4 weeks. Avoid spraying citrus in late autumn or winter.
How to Prepare
- Remove measure cylinder from side, then child proof cap from top of bottle.
- Pour 20mL volumes into measure cylinder and mix with required amount of water. Repeat as required.
- Rinse out measure before placing back onto bottle. DO NOT combine with carbaryl, lime sulphur or other sulphur-containing sprays. Note: Spray must thoroughly cover upper and lower leaf surfaces. Dead scale may remain on the plant for a few weeks after spraying.
Precautions
- DO NOT spray when temperatures are near 35°C, or above.
- DO NOT pick edible crops for 1 day after spraying.
- Certain plants and plant varieties are sensitive to oil sprays. Test on a small sample first if in doubt.
- Avoid spraying citrus in late autumn or winter.