Bonide All Seasons RTU User Manual

ALL SEASONS®1 HORTICULTURAL
SPRAY OIL ready to use
ALL SEASONS® HORTICULTURAL SPRAY OIL is a self-emulsifying spray oil, composed of paraffinic oil with emulsifier and spreader sticker, which envelop, wet and smother over-wintering eggs and/or other life stages of European red spider mites, adelgids, scale insects, apple aphids, bud moth, leaf roller (redbanded, obliquebanded, fruittree), light brown apple moth, red bug, codling moth larvae, psylla (adults), blister mites, whitefly larvae and mealybugs on fruit trees, shade trees, vegetables, ornamentals, shrubs and roses.
USE on Fruits listed on this label, Nuts, Vegetables, Roses, Flowers, Houseplants and in Home Greenhouses.
Read and use according to application directions.
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Do not apply when temperature is greater than 90°F or less than 40°F Store and transport in an upright position. EPA Est. No. 4-NY-1 EPA Reg. No. 4-419 ©Bonide Products, Inc. All Rights Reserved
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It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.
Not for use on plants being grown for sale or other commercial use, or for commercial seed production, or for research purposes. For use on plants intended for aesthetic purposes or climatic modification and being grown in ornamental gardens.
Do not apply this product in any way that it will contact other persons or pets, either directly or through drift. Keep other persons out of the treated area during application. Do not allow persons or pets to enter the treated area until sprays have dried.
NOTE: DO NOT APPLY ALL SEASONS® HORTICULTURAL SPRAY OIL WITH SULFUR SPRAYS OR WHERE SULFUR IS ON THE FOLIAGE. TO DO SO MAY CAUSE FOLIAGE INJURY, LEAF DROP.
DO NOT APPLY SPRAY OIL AT TEMPERATURES ABOVE 90˚ F OR
WHEN PLANTS ARE DRY (SUFFERING FOR WANT OF MOISTURE) AS IT MAY CAUSE LEAF DROP DUE TO “SHOCK.”
ALL SEASONS® HORTICULTURAL SPRAY OIL may be used at
the DORMANT STAGE (before buds show green tissue), GREEN TIP STAGE (when leaves of blossom buds are bursting and show about to ¼ inch of green color), DELAYED DORMANT STAGE (when the leaves of the blossom buds are out from ¼ to ½ inch), and during the GROWING SEASON.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
SHAKE WELL. Spray to wet entire surface of plant. Give special attention to
underside of limbs and leaves.
CROP
*Asterisk denotes crop not approved in California. Acerola (Barbados Cherry)* Atemoya* Carambola (Star Fruit)* Rambutan*
Almonds Apricots Cherries Nectarines Peaches Pistachio
FRUIT, NUTS & BERRIES
PESTS
*Asterisk denotes pest not approved in California.
Aphids, Mites, Beetle Larvae, Leafminers, Thrips,
Leafhopper, Whitey,
Caterpillars, Alternaria Leafspot, Gummy Stem Blight, Powdery Mildew, Rust Cucumber Mosaic Virus, Papaya Ringspot Virus, Pepper Mottle Virus, Potato Leafroll Virus, Potato Virus Y, Tobacco Etch Virus, Watermelon Mosaic Virus 2, Zucchini Yellow Mosaic Virus Black Scale, European Fruit Lecanium Scale, Frosted Scale, Olive Scale, San Jose Scale, Brown Mite Eggs, European Red Mite Eggs, Aphid Eggs, Fruit Tree Leafroller* (Eggs), Wintering Phytocoris* (only on pistachio), Tent Caterpillars*
TIMING/RESTRICTIONS
Spray once or twice weekly depending on the rapid growth of the crop and/or vector pressure.
Spray as needed.
DORMANT AND DELAYED DORMANT: Re-spray as needed.
European Fruit Lecanium Scale and European Red Mite Eggs: Apply from Green Tip to Delayed Dormant.
San Jose Scale: Apply from Dormant, Green Tip to Delayed Dormant.
CROP
*Asterisk denotes crop not approved in California.
PESTS
*Asterisk denotes pest not approved in California.
Powdery Mildew* (Cherries, Nectarines and Peaches only)
Scales, Two-spotted
Spider Mite, Pacic
Mite, European Red Mite, Brown Mite White Peach Scale on Peaches: This use only is permitted in Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, and Alabama
TIMING/RESTRICTIONS
For use on pistachio, apply as a dormant treatment and/or trees may be sprayed after harvest. Cherries: Preharvest Use: Use up to pit hardening stage. Apply at 10- to 14-day intervals - shorten interval when disease conditions are severe. Trees may be sprayed after harvest to maintain control and reduce overwintering inoculum.
Nectarines/Peaches: Begin at 5% bloom and continue at 10- to 14-day intervals until terminal growth phase stops. Do not apply to oil sensitive varieties. FOLIAR SPRAY: Spray as needed.
DORMANT: Apply before bugs begin to swell in the spring.
Make 2 applications 7-14 days apart, or according to local Cooperative Extension Service recommendations, during the dormant period.
CROP
*Asterisk denotes crop not approved in California. Apples
PESTS
*Asterisk denotes pest not approved in California.
European Fruit Lecanium Scale, Olive Scale, San Jose Scale, European Red Mite Eggs, Rust Mite, Rosy Apple Aphid Eggs, Apple Aphid Eggs Codling Moth*
Leafroller (red banded, oblique banded, fruit tree), Apple Red Bug, Scurfy Scale, European Red Mite, Bud Moth, Light Brown Apple Moth, Red Bug San Jose Scale, Forbes Scale
Powdery Mildew
Scales, Mites including: Two-spotted Spider Mite,
Pacic Red Mite, European
TIMING/RESTRICTIONS
DORMANT OR DELAYED DORMANT: Spay as needed.
Rust Mite: Apply during the delayed dormant timing.
Restriction: Use to control rst
generation early instar stages only. GREEN TIP TO DELAYED DORMANT: Spray as needed.
DORMANT, GREEN TIP TO DELAYED DORMANT: Spray as needed. Apply at tight cluster and continue every 10-14 days through second cover spray.
Use the 10-day spray interval when disease conditions are severe. FOLIAR SPRAY (Post Bloom): Apply every 10-14 days depending on level of pest pressure.
CROP
*Asterisk denotes crop not approved in California.
Avocados
Bananas Plantains
PESTS
*Asterisk denotes pest not approved in California.
Red Mite, Rust Mite, Leafhopper*, San Jose Scale, Rosy Apple Aphid*, Fruit Tree Leafroller* Avocado Brown Mite, Thrips, Persea Mite
Black Leaf Streak
(Mycosphaerella
jiensis), Black Sigatoka
(Mycosphaerella
jiensis var. difformis),
Yellow Sigatoka
(Mycosphaerella
musicola)
TIMING/RESTRICTIONS
Trees may be sprayed after harvest to maintain control and reduce over-wintering pressure. Do not apply oil to sensitive varieties.
Apply through late fall. Re-apply as needed. California: Consult with your local University of California Cooperative Extension Service for proper timing and application parameters.
Begin application when disease rst
appears and continue every 10-15 days during rainy periods.
Restriction: Do not apply when daytime temperatures exceed 80°F as injury may occur. Phytotoxicity may be affected by the quantity of oil used, vigor of trees and temperature at the time of application. Bag fruits, or use a directed spray on unbagged fruits. Bagged
fruit improves crop safety whereas unbagged
fruit may show phytotoxicity. This application is also effective in loosening Sooty Mold Fungus and in preventing its formulation by the control
of Aphids, Mealybugs, Scales and Whitey.
CROP
*Asterisk denotes crop not approved in California. Blueberries Bushberries Caneberries Raspberries
Figs
Grapes
PESTS
*Asterisk denotes pest not approved in California. Mites, Powdery Mildew, Rust,
Sawy (eggs)*,
Scales*, Aphids, Mealybug Fig Scale
Mites, Mealybug, Scale Mealybug, Mites, Leafhopper*,
Whiteies*,
Powdery Mildew, Botrytis
TIMING/RESTRICTIONS
Spray for optimum coverage of leaf surfaces.
Spray as needed.
DORMANT OR DELAYED DORMANT: Spray as needed. Apply as foliar spray.
Spray for optimum coverage of leaf surfaces. Repeat sprays every 10-14 days.
For Powdery Mildew - Make rst application
pre-bloom and continue every ten days to three weeks depending on level of disease pressure. Use 10-day spray interval when disease conditions are severe.
For Botrytis Bunch Rot - Initiate sprays at bloom and repeat prior to bunch closing and
véraison. Make a nal application at harvest
if needed. Oil will remove the bloom on grapes. Restriction: Table grapes must not be sprayed
within 60 days of harvest. Restriction: On grapes, do not mix oil and
copper more than once/season.
CROP
*Asterisk denotes crop not approved in California.
Mango
Olives
Papaya
Pears
PESTS
*Asterisk denotes pest not approved in California.
Mites, Powdery Mildew
Olive (Parlatoria) Scale, Oleander Black Scale Mites
Mites, Powdery Mildew, Papaya Ringspot Virus
European Fruit Lecanium Scale, Olive Scale, San Jose Scale, European Red Mite Eggs Pear Psylla
Scale,
TIMING/RESTRICTIONS
Restriction: Do not use copper and oil together with fruit present. Apply every 2-3 weeks as necessary depending on level of pest pressure.
For Powdery Mildew - Begin application before bloom. Repeat at bloom and every 2-3 weeks as necessary. POSTBLOOM THROUGH AUGUST AND AFTER HARVEST: Spray as needed. PREBLOOM TO POSTBLOOM BUCKSHOT: Spray as needed. For Powdery Mildew and Mites: Spray every 10-14 days depending on the level of pest pressure.
For Virus: Spray weekly. Initiate spray when seeds are germinated. DORMANT: Spray as needed.
Apply before eggs are laid in early spring.
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