Neon

Manufacturer
Rallis India
Category
Insecticides
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Neon is an acaricide manufactured by Rallis India Limited. It is a broad-spectrum acaricide that is effective against a wide range of mites, including red spider mite, pink mite, purple mite and chilli yellow mite. Neon contains the active ingredient Fenpyroximate (5% SC).

Fenpyroximate is a synthetic pyrethroid acaricide that works by disrupting the nervous system of mites. It binds to sodium channels in the mite's nervous system, which leads to paralysis and death. Neon is a contact acaricide, which means that it kills mites when they come into contact with it. It also has a residual action, which means that it remains active on the plant surface for a period of time after application. This makes it an ideal choice for controlling mites in a wide range of crops, including tea, cotton, chilli, and coconut.

Benefits of Neon

  • Broad-spectrum activity against a wide range of mites
  • Contact and residual action for long-lasting control
  • Fast-acting with a knockdown time of within hours of application
  • Safe to natural enemies
  • Compatible with other crop protection products

How to use Neon

Neon is applied to the foliage of crops as a foliar spray. The recommended application rate is 1.0-1.5 ml per liter of water. This translates to a dose of 200-300 ml per hectare. However, the actual dose may vary depending on the severity of the mite infestation and the local conditions. It is always best to consult with a local agricultural expert to get the best advice on how to use Neon on your crops.

Safety precautions

Neon is a moderately toxic insecticide. It is important to wear gloves and protective clothing when applying Neon. Do not apply Neon to flowering plants, as it may be harmful to bees and other beneficial insects.

Overall, Neon is a broad-spectrum acaricide that offers effective control of a wide range of mites. It is a safe and effective option for farmers and growers to protect their crops from mites.

Registered for cultures
Tea
Cotton
Chili