GroChem Phosphorous Acid

Manufacturer
AGRINOVA
Category
Fungicides
Registered until
2024-06-30
Registration number
81930
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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS


For effective disease control good leaf cover must be achieved before a widespread disease outbreak occurs.
Conditions Conducive To Downy Mildew Infection Primary infection – overnight conditions of: Temperature 10°C; Rainfall 10 mm; Soil Wetness 24 hrs; Leaf Wetness 3- 4hrs at end of 24hr period.
Secondary infection – overnight conditions of: Temperature 11°C (min); Humidity 98% for at least 4 hrs from midnight to dawn; Leaf Wetness 24 hrs.
To avoid resistant strains of downy mildew developing, Crop Doc 600 should be applied as close as possible to the day of infection and alternated with systemic fungicides.
To avoid resistant strains of Downy Mildew developing, Crop Doc 600 should be applied as close as possible to the day of infection and alternated with Systemic fungicides.

MIXING/APPLICATION: FOLIAR APPLICATION:
For foliar spraying, Crop Doc 600 is diluted with water. Crop Doc 600 is already formulated as a solution in a water base and mixes easily with water. When mixing, use only a clean uncontaminated tank. If the tank has been used for herbicide application, ensure it has been thoroughly decontaminated. Recycle material through the spray pump to ensure good mixing.

Compatibility
Compatible with mancozeb, copper oxychloride, propiconazole and most common powdery mildew fungicides. Most foliage nutrients are also compatible. When using in conjunction with emulsifiable concentrates (EC’s) always form an emulsion with water prior to adding Crop Doc 600.

Registered for culturesRate
Almonds5.2 l
Avocados3.3 - 4 l
Cantaloupe0 l
Cucumbers0 l
Pumpkins0 l
Watermelon0 l
Okra0 l
Squash0 l
Gherkins0 l
Melons0 l
Snake gourd0 l
Ribbed gourd0 l
Bitter gourd0 l
Ash gourd0 l
Chayote0 l
Gourds0 l
Waxgourds0 l
Citron melons0 l
Chinese cucumber0 l
Hubbard squash0 l
Crookneck squash0 l
Straightneck squash0 l