22 06, 2022

What are the personal protective equipment (PPE) requirements for BotryStop?

Applicators and other handlers must wear a long-sleeved shirt and long pants, waterproof gloves, and shoes plus socks. Mixers/loaders and applicators, not in enclosed cabs, must wear a NIOSH-approved particulate respirator (dust mask) with any R or P filter with NIOSH-approval number prefix TC-84A; or a NIOSH-approved powered air-purifying [...]

22 06, 2022

What diseases does BotryStop control?

BotryStop is labeled for foliar and fruit diseases caused by Botrytis spp. (including Botrytis cinerea), Monilinia spp., Sclerotinia spp. (including S. sclerotiorum), and Erwinia amylovora.

22 06, 2022

What are the small volume rates for BotryStop?

Gallons Water 2 lb/100 gal/acre 3 lb/100 gal/acre 4 lb/100 gal/acre 1 1 tbs 9.1 grams 1.5 Tbs 13.6 grams 2 tbs 18.2 grams 5 5.5 tbs 45.4 grams 8 tbs 68.1 grams 0.7 cups 90.8 grams 10 0.7 cups 90.8 grams 1 cups 136.2 grams 1.3 cups 181.6 [...]

22 06, 2022

What is the best timing for BotryStop application?

BotryStop is a preventative biofungicide, so it is best applied before pathogen infection occurs. It is applied at early and late bloom for some crops and usually when conditions are favorable for disease development. Scouting and recognizing when conditions are favorable for disease can be effective indicators of when [...]

22 06, 2022

What type of application equipment can be used?

For outdoor spraying, air blast and other hydraulic spraying equipment, including air-assisted sprayers, can be used. In greenhouses, hydraulic spraying equipment, AutoFog or other cold foggers can be used. At this time, we do not recommend application through a thermal fogger including the BioPulse Fog units. [...]

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