Titan Abamectin 18

Manufacturer
Titan AG
Category
Insecticides
Registered until
2024-06-29
Registration number
65889
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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:
TITAN Abamectin Insecticide/Miticide quickly moves into leaves after application but is not systemic. Thorough coverage is crucial for maximum deposition on leaf surfaces, facilitating uptake and ingestion by sucking mites. It's recommended to avoid consecutive use and to alternate with miticides from different chemical groups to prevent mite resistance development. Regular crop monitoring is essential for timely application.

MIXING INSTRUCTIONS FOR APPLES AND PEARS: To achieve the desired mixture of TITAN Abamectin Insecticide/Miticide with Summer Oil, follow the provided mixing rates per 100L of water based on the application rate per hectare. Partially fill the spray tank with water, add the required amount of the product, and then add Summer Oil if recommended. A wetting agent is not necessary.

CROP SAFETY: Mixing with summer oil may occasionally cause slight fruit russetting on sensitive pear varieties and minor apple fruit blemishing with low water volumes. Avoid applying before or after Delan* or Captan*. Certain conditions like hot weather, slow drying, or large droplets on fruit after application can contribute to crop damage.

COMPATIBILITY: TITAN Abamectin Insecticide/Miticide is generally compatible with most insecticides and fungicides, but compatibility should be tested before mixing commercial quantities.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR COTTON: Apply a minimum of 20L of water per hectare via ground spraying or fixed-wing aircraft, ensuring good coverage. Ground application should use inter-row droppers spraying towards the cotton rows, while air application, preferably using aircraft with Micronair atomizers, should be done in cooler parts of the day or night with reliable crosswinds for canopy penetration.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR CITRUS: Effective application requires thorough spray coverage. Use sprayers designed for high-volume dilute or concentrate spraying, matched to the crop. Dilute spraying should cover the crop to run-off, while concentrate spraying requires calibration based on dilute spray volume to achieve even coverage throughout the canopy.

For both methods, adjust the spray volume, product amount per 100L of water, and sprayer setup as the crop grows. Consult industry guidelines and undergo appropriate training for concentrate spraying.

Registered for culturesRate
Lettuce0.3 - 0.45 l
Snow peas0.3 - 0.45 l
Shallots0.3 - 0.45 l
Zucchini0.3 - 0.45 l
Squash0.3 - 0.45 l
Cucumbers0.3 - 0.45 l
Blueberries0 l
Raspberries0 l
Blackberries0 l
Rhubarbs0.3 - 0.45 l
Soybeans0.3 l
Strawberries0 l
Hops1 l
Cotton0.3 - 0.6 l
Citrus0 l
Pears0 l
Apples0 l