Bayer Ultimate Fruit and Vegetable Bug Killer Concentrate 30ml
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Bayer Ultimate Fruit and Vegetable Bug Killer Concentrate 30ml Revolutionary formula releases plant food when plants need it.
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Bayer Ultimate Fruit and Vegetable Bug Killer Concentrate 30ml
Revolutionary formula releases plant food when plants need it. The tablets release small amounts of plant food in warm weather when the plants are growing faster.
Lower temperatures slow plant growth and so the release of nutrients is reduced.
One feed lasts up to 6 months.
30ml
Revolutionary formula releases plant food when plants need it. The tablets release small amounts of plant food in warm weather when the plants are growing faster.
Lower temperatures slow plant growth and so the release of nutrients is reduced.
One feed lasts up to 6 months.
30ml
Apples:
For the control of Caterpillars, Apple Sucker, Apple Grass Aphid, - Apply in spring when the buds are opening (at green cluster).
For the control of Codling And Tortrix Moth, Sawfly, late Capsid, apply at about mid-June. A further application may be applied three weeks later. A third spray may be necessary in late July or early August if Tortrix Moths are a problem.
Pears:
For the control of Pear Sucker (overwintered adults, eggs and nymphs), apply before flowering blossom and at any time from petal fall onwards. Do not apply during blossom period.
Plums:
For the control of Red Plum Maggot, Plum Fruit Moth, apply in mid-June; a further application may be made after 3 weeks.
Raspberries:
For the control of Raspberry Beetle, apply when about 80% of the blossom is over (usually mid June). A further application may be made when the firstfruit is colouring (usually about 2 weeks later). Avoid spraying delicate open blooms.
When to Spray
The best time to spray is early morning or late evening. Do not spray in bright sunlight or when plants are dry at the roots Keep product in original container, tightly closed in a safe place. Care must be taken not to exceed the minimum number of days between spraying or the maxiumum number of treatments per year.
How to use
Using a measuring cup provided, add the appropriate quantity of the product into clean water in the sprayer. Mix gently.
For all outdoor uses (except raspberry beetle): 0.5ml in 1 litre
For rasberry loganberry, blackberry and rubus hybrids: 0.8ml in 1 litre.
For all indoor, Greenhouse and conservatory uses 1.0mlin 1 litre
Spray the plant carefully giving good cover of the whole plant. Make sure both the upper side and the underneath of leaf surfaces has been sprayed.
For the control of Caterpillars, Apple Sucker, Apple Grass Aphid, - Apply in spring when the buds are opening (at green cluster).
For the control of Codling And Tortrix Moth, Sawfly, late Capsid, apply at about mid-June. A further application may be applied three weeks later. A third spray may be necessary in late July or early August if Tortrix Moths are a problem.
Pears:
For the control of Pear Sucker (overwintered adults, eggs and nymphs), apply before flowering blossom and at any time from petal fall onwards. Do not apply during blossom period.
Plums:
For the control of Red Plum Maggot, Plum Fruit Moth, apply in mid-June; a further application may be made after 3 weeks.
Raspberries:
For the control of Raspberry Beetle, apply when about 80% of the blossom is over (usually mid June). A further application may be made when the firstfruit is colouring (usually about 2 weeks later). Avoid spraying delicate open blooms.
When to Spray
The best time to spray is early morning or late evening. Do not spray in bright sunlight or when plants are dry at the roots Keep product in original container, tightly closed in a safe place. Care must be taken not to exceed the minimum number of days between spraying or the maxiumum number of treatments per year.
How to use
Using a measuring cup provided, add the appropriate quantity of the product into clean water in the sprayer. Mix gently.
For all outdoor uses (except raspberry beetle): 0.5ml in 1 litre
For rasberry loganberry, blackberry and rubus hybrids: 0.8ml in 1 litre.
For all indoor, Greenhouse and conservatory uses 1.0mlin 1 litre
Spray the plant carefully giving good cover of the whole plant. Make sure both the upper side and the underneath of leaf surfaces has been sprayed.
Barcode: 5000371054195
Weight: 0.9kg
Weight: 0.9kg
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Bayer Ultimate Fruit and Vegetable Bug Killer Concentrate 30ml
Revolutionary formula releases plant food when plants need it. The tablets release small amounts of plant food in warm weather when the plants are growing faster.
Lower temperatures slow plant growth and so the release of nutrients is reduced.
One feed lasts up to 6 months.
30ml
Revolutionary formula releases plant food when plants need it. The tablets release small amounts of plant food in warm weather when the plants are growing faster.
Lower temperatures slow plant growth and so the release of nutrients is reduced.
One feed lasts up to 6 months.
30ml
Apples:
For the control of Caterpillars, Apple Sucker, Apple Grass Aphid, - Apply in spring when the buds are opening (at green cluster).
For the control of Codling And Tortrix Moth, Sawfly, late Capsid, apply at about mid-June. A further application may be applied three weeks later. A third spray may be necessary in late July or early August if Tortrix Moths are a problem.
Pears:
For the control of Pear Sucker (overwintered adults, eggs and nymphs), apply before flowering blossom and at any time from petal fall onwards. Do not apply during blossom period.
Plums:
For the control of Red Plum Maggot, Plum Fruit Moth, apply in mid-June; a further application may be made after 3 weeks.
Raspberries:
For the control of Raspberry Beetle, apply when about 80% of the blossom is over (usually mid June). A further application may be made when the firstfruit is colouring (usually about 2 weeks later). Avoid spraying delicate open blooms.
When to Spray
The best time to spray is early morning or late evening. Do not spray in bright sunlight or when plants are dry at the roots Keep product in original container, tightly closed in a safe place. Care must be taken not to exceed the minimum number of days between spraying or the maxiumum number of treatments per year.
How to use
Using a measuring cup provided, add the appropriate quantity of the product into clean water in the sprayer. Mix gently.
For all outdoor uses (except raspberry beetle): 0.5ml in 1 litre
For rasberry loganberry, blackberry and rubus hybrids: 0.8ml in 1 litre.
For all indoor, Greenhouse and conservatory uses 1.0mlin 1 litre
Spray the plant carefully giving good cover of the whole plant. Make sure both the upper side and the underneath of leaf surfaces has been sprayed.
For the control of Caterpillars, Apple Sucker, Apple Grass Aphid, - Apply in spring when the buds are opening (at green cluster).
For the control of Codling And Tortrix Moth, Sawfly, late Capsid, apply at about mid-June. A further application may be applied three weeks later. A third spray may be necessary in late July or early August if Tortrix Moths are a problem.
Pears:
For the control of Pear Sucker (overwintered adults, eggs and nymphs), apply before flowering blossom and at any time from petal fall onwards. Do not apply during blossom period.
Plums:
For the control of Red Plum Maggot, Plum Fruit Moth, apply in mid-June; a further application may be made after 3 weeks.
Raspberries:
For the control of Raspberry Beetle, apply when about 80% of the blossom is over (usually mid June). A further application may be made when the firstfruit is colouring (usually about 2 weeks later). Avoid spraying delicate open blooms.
When to Spray
The best time to spray is early morning or late evening. Do not spray in bright sunlight or when plants are dry at the roots Keep product in original container, tightly closed in a safe place. Care must be taken not to exceed the minimum number of days between spraying or the maxiumum number of treatments per year.
How to use
Using a measuring cup provided, add the appropriate quantity of the product into clean water in the sprayer. Mix gently.
For all outdoor uses (except raspberry beetle): 0.5ml in 1 litre
For rasberry loganberry, blackberry and rubus hybrids: 0.8ml in 1 litre.
For all indoor, Greenhouse and conservatory uses 1.0mlin 1 litre
Spray the plant carefully giving good cover of the whole plant. Make sure both the upper side and the underneath of leaf surfaces has been sprayed.
Barcode: 5000371054195
Weight: 0.9kg
Weight: 0.9kg
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