Fungicide «Copper sulfate» - 50 grams
Fungicide «Copper sulfate» - an antiseptic and fungicidal agent intended for spraying fruit and berry, ornamental trees and shrubs against scab, moniliosis, anthracnose and other diseases, as well as for disinfecting wounds in fruit trees.
Active ingredient of «Copper sulfate»: copper sulfate, 980 g/kg, soluble powder.
Copper sulfate is used as a microfertilizer to replenish copper deficiency in the soil. Recommended for use on peat bogs where copper content is low. Another direction of application of copper sulfate is its use for the prevention and treatment of plant diseases and the control of insect pests. Copper sulfate is used as an independent remedy and with lime as part of the Bordeaux mixture.
Using copper sulfate as a fertilizer: copper sulfate is applied once every 5-6 years in early spring or autumn (it is an alternative to pyrite cinder), consumption 1 g per 1 sq.m. Before use, it must be crushed well and mixed with soil. For foliar feeding of vegetative plants, the dose is 1-2 g of copper sulfate per 10 liters of water.
Consumption of copper sulfate: one teaspoon holds 6 grams.
Culture: Apple, Pear, Quince.
Pest: scab, phyllosticosis and other spots, moniliosis, drying out.
Consumption of the drug: 100 g per 10 liters of water
Consumption of working solution: early spring spraying before bud break 2-5 l per tree
Culture: Apricot, Peach, Plum, Cherry, Cherry.
Pest: clasterosporosis, coccomycosis and other spots, moniliosis, curlConsumption of the drug: 50-100 g per 10 liters of water.
Consumption of working solution: early spring spraying before bud break 2-5 l per tree.
Crops: Gooseberries, Currants.
Pest: anthracnose, septoria and other spots.
Consumption of the drug: 50-100 g per 10 liters of water.
Consumption of working solution: early spring spraying before buds open, up to 1.5 liters per bush.
The use of copper sulfate against insect pests and plant diseases (anthracnose, septoria, spotting, phyllostictosis, rot):
Precautions when working with copper sulfate: follow general safety requirements and personal hygiene rules, use gloves, goggles, a respirator or a cotton-gauze bandage.
After work, you should wash your hands and face with soap and rinse your mouth.
First aid for poisoning (first aid):
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