CITRUS, FRUIT & Nut
ORCHARD SPRAY
Controls a wide range of fungal diseases and insects
on listed fruit, nuts, citrus, vegetables, ornamentals,
houseplants and lawns.
Dilute, per label instructions, as little as 2 ½ oz. per gallon
of water in drier weather or when low levels of disease
are present.
One pint makes up to 6.4 gallons of finished spray.
Manufactured under a license of W. Neudorff
GmbH KG, Germany.
EPA Est. No. 4-NY-1
EPA Reg. No. 67702-17-4
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Oriskany, NY 13424
concentrate
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It is a violation of Federal Law to use this product in a manner
inconsistent with its labeling.
Shake well before using.
When high levels of disease are present, or during periods of
wet weather, mix 5 fluid oz of product with 1 gallon of water and
shake well. During drier weather or when low levels of disease
are present, mix 2.5 fluid oz product with 1 gallon of water and
shake well. Thoroughly spray all areas of the plant, especially
new shoots. For best control apply as a protective spray early
in the season before the diseases are noticed. Re-spray every 7
to 10 days or after rain. May be used up to day before harvest.
Dilute product by mixing 5 fluid oz product with 1 gallon of water.
Shake well. Thoroughly spray all areas of the plant, especially
new shoots and the underside of leaves. Pests need to be
contacted by the spray to be controlled.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
FOR CONTROL OF FUNGAL DISEASES
FOR CONTROL OF INSECTS/MITES
• Some varieties of grapes and cucurbits are sensitive to sulfur
and some plant damage may occur.
• Use care or do not spray on sulfur sensitive plants. If not sure,
test spray a few leaves 2 days before spraying the entire plant.
• Do not use if temperatures are expected to be over 90°F.
• Do not apply to strawberry fruit that will be used for canning.
• Do not spray plants with this product within 21 days of an oil
spray.
For use only on residential lawns and gardens. Not for use
on agricultural establishments growing agricultural crops or
commodities for resale.
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