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SPECIMEN LABEL. Database and format copyright©1999 by C&P Press. All rights reserved. 2 <br /> RATE <br /> TE <br /> CROP PEST LBS/A DIRECTIONS CROP PEST LLBB,SIAA DIRECTIONS <br /> Potatoes Powdery Mildew 5 Apply at early leaf stage and arcnlonger <br /> - <br /> Red Red Spider Mite and repeat every 14 subject to mile feeding <br /> days or as needed. injury. <br /> Peppers Powdery Mildew 3-10 Apply at early leaf stage Figs Mites,including 5 Apply at a minimum of <br /> Broad Mite* and repeat every 14 Fig Mite, 100 gallons per acre. <br /> Red Spider Mile days or as needed. Eriophyid Mites Begin applications in <br /> Rutabagas Powdery Mildew 3-10 Apply at early leaf stage April,and continue on <br /> Red Spider Mite and repeat every 14 a 34 week schedule <br /> days or as needed, through June- <br /> California Only: Apply Grapes Powdery Mildew 3-10 Apply throughout the <br /> 5 lbs per acre at early Bud Mite season at 7 to 14-Jay <br /> leaf stage and repeat Blister Mite intervals or as needed. <br /> every 14 days or as Red Spider Mite Thorough coverage is <br /> needed. Phomopsis required.Note: Use <br /> Squash Powdery Mildew 5-IU Apply when disease with caution on concord <br /> (including first appears and repeat or labrusca type grapes <br /> Pumpkins.Summer as needed. Sulfur can as injury can occur <br /> and Winter Squash) injure plants,especially after bloom. <br /> when temperature Mangos Powdery Mildew 10-30 Begin application before <br /> reaches 95'F.Do not bloom. Repeat at <br /> use on sulfur sensitive bloom,after fruit set, <br /> varieties. and 3 weeks later or as <br /> Tomatoes Two-Spotted Mite* 5-10 Begin application when necessary. <br /> Russet Mite symptoms first appear. Melons Powdery Mildew 5-10 Apply when disease <br /> Powdery Mildew Thorough coverage is first appears and repeat <br /> required. as needed. Sulfur can <br /> Turnips Powdery Mildew 3.10 Apply at early leaf stage injure plants,especially <br /> Red Spider Mite and repeat every 14 when temperature <br /> days or as needed, reaches 95'F.Do not <br /> California Only: Apply use on sulfur sensitive <br /> 5 lbs per acre at early varieties. <br /> leaf stage and repeat Pecans Powdery Mildew 5-10 Apply throughout the <br /> every 14 days or as NOT FOR USE IN Sooty Mold season as needed. <br /> needed. CALIFORNIA Two-Spotted Mite Note: Some varieties <br /> Red Spider Mite of pecans are sensitive <br /> Eriophyid Mites to sulfur sprays under <br /> *NOT FOR THIS USE IN CALIFORNIA (including Pecan certain conditions. <br /> and Hickory) Do not apply unless <br /> FRUIT AND NUT CROPS varieties are known to <br /> be tolerant of sulfur. <br /> RATE Pistachios Mites 10-20 Begin applications <br /> CROP PEST I BSLA DIRECTIONS in June-July. Make <br /> Almonds Brown Rot 10-20 Apply at bloom or early additional applications <br /> Leaf Spot petal fall. Repeat as as necessary. When <br /> Silver Mite necessary,usually 10 temperatures exceed <br /> Flat Mite to 14 days or after a 957,lower rates <br /> Red Spider Mite period of wet weather. and more frequent <br /> applications are advised <br /> Apples, Powdery Mildew 10-20 Apply at prebloom in order to avoid crop <br /> Pears Scab and petal fall. Apply injury. <br /> Blister Mite with cover sprays <br /> Two-Spotted Mite' throughout the season. Pomegranates Mites 3-10 Begin applications <br /> Red Spider Mite Do not apply to in May or June. <br /> d'Anjou pears. Make additional <br /> applications on a 3-4 <br /> Apples, Pear Psylla 10-20 Apply with a suitable week schedule,or <br /> Pears Blister Mite spray oil postharvest as necessary. Use <br /> (Dormant,Delayed Two-Spotted Mite' and during the higher rateif past <br /> Dormant,or Red Spider Mite dormant periods of mite damage has been <br /> Postharvest) bud development. Do high. If temperatures <br /> not apply to sensitive exceed 957,lower <br /> varieties of pears except rates and more frequent <br /> at these stages. applications are advised <br /> Avocados Brown Mite 10-20 Apply as needed. injury.in order to avoid crop <br /> Citrus Broad Mite* 10-I5 Apply as needed. <br /> Citrus Rust Mite* Do not apply within 21 Stone Fruits: Powdery Mildew 10-20 Follow directions for <br /> Flat Mite days of an oil spray. Peaches, Brown Rot almonds,above. For <br /> Silver Mite Plums, Leaf Spot Brown Rot of fruit, <br /> Bud Mite* Cherries, Silver Mite apply when fruit starts <br /> Red Spider Mite Nectarines, Flat Mite to ripen. Do not apply <br /> Six-spotted Mite' Prunes Red Spider Mite to apricots. <br /> Thrips• Walnuts, Pacific Mite 10-20 Apply throughout the <br /> Yuma Spider Mite' Macadamias* Almond Mite season as needed. <br /> Dates Banks Grass Mite 20 Apply MICROTHIOL Two-Spotted Mite* Note: Some varieties <br /> DISPERSS in sufficient Red Spider Mite of walnuts are sensitive <br /> water to provide Broad Mite' to sulfur sprays under <br /> thorough coverage of certain conditions. <br /> the date clusters. Begin Do not apply unless <br /> applications as mites varieties are known to <br /> or mite webbing are I be tolerant of sulfur. <br /> first observed. Repeat <br /> applications every 14 <br /> days or as necessary, <br /> until dates are mature *NOT FOR THIS USE IN CALIFORNIA <br />