NATURA Rock Effect NEW – PP
NATURA Rock Effect NEW – PP
A unique concentrate designed to increase plant resistance and defenses against sucking pests! An innovative formula of the natural product Rock Effect. The effect has been extended to all types of scale insects (woolly aphids, mealybugs, shield bugs) and all types of powdery mildew. The effect of increasing plant resistance and defenses against sucking pests (aphids, whiteflies, thrips, spider mites), American powdery mildew on gooseberries and currants, and powdery mildew on vines has been retained. The active ingredient in the formula remains oil gently cold-pressed from the seeds of the Indian tree Pongamia pinnata. It acts on contact, so it is necessary to treat the underside of the leaves, where pests mainly occur.
Use:
- vegetables: tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, gourds (cucumbers, zucchini, pumpkins, melons)
- fruit: pome and stone fruit, small fruit (gooseberries, currants)
- vines, conifers, ornamental plants, hops
- powdery mildew: do not wait to apply, apply preventively before infestation, at the latest at the beginning of infestation
- pests: start applying when the first occurrence is detected
- Overwintering stages of pests on pome fruit, stone fruit, and vines
- No waiting period – just wash with drinking water before eating the fruit
- Do not use on very young plants or flowers – it could burn them
- TIP: autumn and early spring treatment of greenhouse structures and hotbeds against overwintering stages of pests (concentration 3%)
Dosage:
- Always FOLLOW the package insert.
- Use a 1–3% solution depending on the type of plant; i.e., 10–30 ml per 1 liter of water.
- In general, lower concentrations are suitable for younger plants and higher concentrations for older plants and more severe infestations.
- Against aphids, use a concentration of 2–3% (i.e., 20 or 30 ml per 1 liter of water).
- against overwintering pests, use a concentration of 3% (i.e. 30 ml per 1 l of water); use the product and water at room temperature
- for cucumbers and peppers, a concentration of 1% is more suitable (i.e. 10 ml per 1 l of water)
- mix the application liquid and pour it into a sprayer
- apply by spraying or sprinkling
- the maximum number of applications is specified in the package leaflet
- American powdery mildew on gooseberries: treat once before flowering and 2–4 times after flowering (interval of 5–10 days)
- American powdery mildew on currants: treat after flowering (interval of 5–10 days)
- Powdery mildew on vines: treat once before flowering and then 5 times at intervals of 7–14 days
- Powdery mildew: treat when crops are at risk or when first detected
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