SAHNOVAR 2
Active Incradient: 361.1 g / l Copper hydroxide equivalent to metallic copper
Formulation: Suspension Concentrate (SC)
Packing: 50 ml, 100 ml, 200 ml, 250 ml, 400 ml, 500 ml, 1 L, 5 L, 10 L, 20 L, 50 L
Use plant protection products with care.
Be sure to read the label and product information before use.
Label Information Safety Data Sheet Product BrochurePLANT AND HARMFUL ORGANISMS THAT THE PLANT PROTECTION PRODUCT WILL BE USED FOR
| Plant Name | Harmful Organism Name | Application Dose | Time Between Last Application and Harvest |
| Olive | Ring stain (Spilocaea oleaginea | 250 ml / 100 l water |
14 days |
|
Vineyard * |
Mildiyö (Plasmopara viticola) |
100 ml/100 l water |
7 days |
|
Dead arm (Phomopsis viticola) |
100 ml/100 l water |
||
| Apricot |
stone fruit in leafminer (Wilsonomyces carpophylus) |
500 ml/100 l water (dormant period) 250 ml/100 l water (normal period)
|
7 days |
|
Citrus |
Brown spot disease (Alternaria alternata f.sp.citri) |
200 ml/100 l water |
7 days |
| Apple |
Black Spot (Venturia inaequalis) |
250 ml/100 l water |
14 days |
|
Domates |
Mildiyö |
200 ml/da |
7 days |
(*) Cannot be used in vineyard areas where vineyard leaves for consumption will be harvested.
HOW TO USE THE PLANT PROTECTION PRODUCT
Ringed stain on olives: In Marmara Region: 1. Application: Just before the autumn shoots are seen, 2. Application: After the flower roots become apparent, before the flowers bloom,
In Aegean Region: 1. Application: Just before the spring shoots are seen, 2. Application: After the flower roots become apparent, before the flowers bloom,
In the Mediterranean Region: 1. Application: After the harvest, 2. Application: Just before the spring shoots are seen, 3. Application: It should be done after the flower roots become apparent, before the flowers bloom.
Vineyard mildew: 1. Application: It should be applied when the shoot length is 25-30 cm.
2. and other applications: It should be done 15 days after the first application. Taking into account meteorological factors such as daily temperature and precipitation averages of the region, relative humidity and dew, applications should be made when appropriate conditions for disease infection occur, and applications should be terminated when the conditions disappear.
Deadly in vineyard: Winter application: It should be done after pruning, just before the eyes wake up. Summer application: 1. The application should be done when the shoots are 2-3 cm, the second application when the shoots are 8-10 cm, the third application should be done when the shoots reach 25-30 cm.
Leaf piercing (Freckle) (Apricot) in hard-core fruits: 1st application: Immediately after defoliation in autumn, 2nd application: Before flower buds open in spring (during the pink flower bud period) 3 spray should be done while stripping the tip.
Brown spot on citrus: Applications are started when the shoots are about 5-10 cm long and the first signs of disease are seen, taking into account the shoot development and climatic characteristics. Applications are continued at intervals of 15-20 days in order to protect the newly formed parts of the shoots and leaves and the young fruit from the disease, especially during the shoot development period.
Applications are terminated when the shoot growth stops, rainfall decreases and temperatures increase and the fruit reaches a diameter of approximately 4 cm.
Apple blackberry: 1. application: When the flower eyes swell (3-5 days ago in the branches where there is a branch line), 2. application: During the pink rosette bud period (when the flowers are seen separately), 3. application: When the flower petals fall off 70-80%, 4. and other applications should be applied at 10 days intervals, taking into account the duration of action of the plant protection product used in cases where the climatic conditions are suitable for the progression of the disease.
Tomato mildew: The application is started when brown spots with a diameter of 3-5 mm are seen on the lower surface of the tomato leaves in the vicinity, and the conidia cover like white ash is seen.