Menta Frida


Product Certificate and Label Menta Frida
Name of The Product : MENTA FRİDA
Active Substance : Fenhexamid 500 g/L
Formulation Type : Suspension Concentrate (SC)
Specification : A protective fungicide. Inhibits spore germination.
Group : G3:17 FUNGICIDE
Environmental Impact : Toxic for bees. Toxic for fish.
Antidote : No special antidote. Symptomatic treatment is applied.

Market Presentation: 400 CC

PREPARATION OF THE PLANT PROTECTION PRODUCT TO BE APPLIED

First, the Plant Protection Product scaled on recommendation dose is mixed with a small amount of clean water in a separate container. The application machine tank is filled halfway with water. The mix is added to the tank while the mixer is running. Mixing is continued while the tank is completed with water. Mixing is continued until the application is completed. Use the prepared plant protection product the same day.

CALIBRATION

Calibration of the machine should be done before application. The amount of mixture should be calibrated for a good covering. Application should be performed during the cool period of the day in windless or less windy weather conditions.

CLEANING OF THE APPLICATION MACHINE

Safely empty the storage of the application machine immediately after the application is completed. After filling the tank with clean water, start the mixer and spray system to ensure that all parts are washed. Do not wash near water sources. Do not drain washing water and waste into water sources.

MISCIBILITY

A premixture test is recommended before mixing the product with other plant protection products.

USAGE OF PLANT PROTECTION PRODUCT

Noble rot in the tomatoes, eggplants (greenhouse), peppers (greenhouse), cucumber (greenhouse), gherkin (greenhouse): The application should be started when the first signs of disease are seen in the environment or when the plants are in the blooming phase. Applications should be done at most 2 times with an interval of 10 days.

Noble rot in the vineyard: The first application should be started just before the ripening of the grapes. The second application should be made 20 days later. The time between the last application and harvest should be remarked.

Noble rot in the Strawberry: It should be done as follows;
The first application: when 10% of the first flowers bloom,
The second application: when 50% of the flowers bloom,
The third application : when the first green fruits appear.

RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT

MENTA FRİDA, named plant protection product, according to its mechanism of action, is a fungicide classified as Group G3:17. Repetitive applications of plant protection products with the same mechanism of action, encourages the development of resistance. Hence, do not exceed the total number of applications recommended during the same season of MENTA FRİDA to delay development of resistance. In cases where the application needs to be repeated, take care to use plant protection products with different mechanisms of action (grup G3:17 External.

 

PLANT TO BE USED AND HARMFUL ORGANISMS
PLANT NAME NAME OF HARMFUL ORGANISMS USAGE DOSAGE THE PERIOD BETWEEN LAST APPLICATION AND HARVEST
*Vineyard Noble Rot (Botrytis Cinerea) 100 mL / 100 L water 7 days
Pepper (Greenhouse) Noble Rot (Botrytis Cinerea) 100 mL / 100 L water 1 day
Tomatoes Noble Rot (Botrytis Cinerea) 100 mL / 100 L water 7 days
Cucumber (Greenhouse) Noble Rot (Botrytis Cinerea) 100 mL / 100 L water 3 days
Gherkin (Greenhouse) Noble Rot (Botrytis Cinerea) 100 mL / 100 L water 3 days
Strawberry Noble Rot (Botrytis Cinerea) 100 mL / 100 L water 3 days
Eggplant (Greenhouse) Noble Rot (Botrytis Cinerea) 100 mL / 100 L water 3 days

*Vineyard: It is not used in vineyard areas where leaves for consumption will be harvested.