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FUNGICIDE USE:
For use on
FRUITS, NUTS, VEGETABLES, HERBS, SPICES, ROSES, HOUSEPLANTS, FLOWERS, TREES,
SHRUBS APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS: Parker Neem
Oil is an effective fungicide for the prevention and control of various fungal
diseases including powdery mil-dew, black spot, downy mildew, anthracnose, rust,
leaf spot, botrytis, needle rust, scab and flower, twig, tip blight, and alternaria.
As a preventative, Neem Oil should be applied on a 7 to 14 day schedule until
the potential for disease development is no longer present. To control disease
already present, apply Neem Oil on a 7 day schedule until disease pressure is
eliminated. Then continue spraying on a 14 day schedule to prevent the disease
from reoccurring. To prevent rust leaf spot diseases, anthracnose and scab, begin
applications at the first sign of spring budding. To prevent powdery mildew, apply
in mid-summer or when disease is first detected. Applications should continue
until disease pressure no longer exists. MIXING INSTRUCTIONS:
Mix Neem Oil at the rate of 2 tablespoons (1 ounce) per gallon of water.
Thoroughly mix solution and spray all plant surfaces (including undersides of
leaves) until completely wet. Frequently mix solution as you spray.
INSECTICIDE / MITICIDE USE:
For use on FRUITS, NUTS, VEGETABLES, HERBS, SPICES,
ROSES, HOUSEPLANTS, FLOWERS, TREES, SHRUBS APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS:
Apply Parker Neem Oil at first sign of insects/mites. For control
of aphids, spider mites, scale, whiteflies, beetles, leafrollers, and other insect
pests. Neem Oil is most effective when applied every 7 to 14 days. For heavy insect
populations, spray on a 7 day schedule. MIXING INSTRUCTIONS:
Mix Neem Oil at the rate of 2 tablespoons (1 ounce) per gallon of water. Thoroughly
mix solution and spray all plant surfaces (including undersides of leaves) until
completely wet. Frequently mix solution as you spray.
HOW
TO USE : Parker neem™ oil (WS) is very simple to use
How to use : 1. Shake the Bottle well 2. Take 50 ML of the
Parker neem™ oil(WS) 3. Add with 10 Liter of water and mix well
Spray using a knapsack sprayer or any suitable sprayer,
within 8 hours of mixing. You may use this both as a foliar
spray on crops, and as a soil drench by spraying the soil near the crop roots.
For most crops it is recommended that you repeat the spraying 5 times at intervals
of 7 to 10 days each.
MODE OF ACTION
Immediate contact and
knock-down action followed by a systemic action of long duration. The systemic
action provides the much needed preventive action against potential damages
from insects, mites and fungal organisms. Parker neem oil (WS) acts against
different life-stages of insects and mites.
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Life stages |
Effects |
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Larva |
Antifeedant
Repellent
Growth disruptant
Moult and Chitin inhibitor
Larval toxicant |
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Pupa |
Growth
disruptant
Moult inhibitor
Direct toxicity |
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Adult |
Immediate
knock-down
Antifeedant and repellency
Ovipositional deterrent |
Parker neem is a broad spectrum pesticide effective
against all species including red spiders, and insect pests like helopeltis,
aphids, jassids, thrips and caterpillars etc. The extent of control by
immediate action is in the region of 95-100%.
Antifeedant effect : The active ingredient in PARKER NEEM OIL inhibits
sensory receptors of mouth parts, resulting in disorientation of normal
probing, feeding and intake of food by insects and mites.
Repellent action : PARKER NEEM OIL has very strong repellent and
deterrent effects which prevent the insects and mites from colonising the
treated plants.
Insect growth disruption : Azadirachtin component of PARKER NEEM OIL
inhibits normal growth and development or insects and mites causing
biological failures of their life-cycles.
COMPATIBILITY
PARKER NEEM is compatible with common insecticides,
acaricides, fungicides, and foliar nutrients. PARKER NEEM can be an alternate
to conventional pesticides in normal spraying or can be used in combination.
Even by itself PARKER NEEM OIL would give the most effective control of
insects and mites, especially when totally residue free treat is needed.
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