How do you mix Kocide?
When mixing, fill the spray tank one-half full with water. Add DuPont™ KOCIDE® 3000 slowly to tank while hydraulic or mechanical agitation is operating and continue filling with water.
How do you use Kocide fungicide?
To control Melanose, Scab, Pink Pitting, Greasy Spot, Brown Rot and for suppression of Citrus Canker, apply 3 to 6 pounds of KOCIDE® 2000 per acre. Apply KOCIDE® 2000 at 28 day intervals or as needed depending on disease severity.
How much is a gallon of Kocide?
1 – 2 Tablespoons per gallon of water.
What type of pesticide is Kocide?
Fungicide
Fungicide. KOCIDE is broad spectrum superior quality contact protectant fungicide that is effective against a wide range of Ascomyetes, fungi imperfecti, bacteria and some basidiomycetes.
How much pesticide should you use?
Suppose you are trying to kill weeds in your lawn and the herbicide label states “use 2 oz. per 1000 square feet.” After measuring, you find your lawn is only 600 square feet. Therefore, you would use (600 square feet/1000 square feet) X 2 oz.
What is the ratio of pesticide to water?
To determine the number of ounces of pesticide needed per gallon: Multiply the rate per gallon (0.02) by 128 (ounces in 1 gallon):0.02 × 128 = 2.6 oz. Mix a little less than 8 ounces of pesticide with slightly less than 3 gallons of water to make a 2% solution.
How do you calculate pesticide application rate?
Divide the pounds per acre of active ingredient by its concentration in the product. If 3 pounds of active ingredient are needed per acre, and the product is an 80 percent powder, then divide 3 by 0.80 to get 3.75 pounds, the amount of powder needed per acre.
Which fungicide is best for cucumbers?
Blossom-End Rot
Vegetable | Disease | Fungicide |
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Cucumber | Anthracnose | chlorothalonil or mancozeb1 |
Downy mildew | chlorothalonil or mancozeb1 or copper fungicide4 | |
Powdery mildew | sulfur2 or chlorothalonil or horticultural oil + baking soda3 | |
Gummy stem blight | chlorothalonil or mancozeb1 |
Can you eat tomatoes sprayed with copper fungicide?
Long answer: Copper is one of the most commonly-used fungicides for treating tomatoes organically. The U.S. government’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) routinely reviews fungicides and their safety. Currently, in the U.S. there are no human toxicity concerns associated with tomatoes treated with copper spray .