PRAXİS®

PLANT AND HAZARDOUS ORGANISMS TO BE USED
Harmful Organism Name Disease Name Administration dose Time Between Last Application and Harvest
Pear Pear psilli (Cacopsylla pyri) 75 ml/100 L water -
Pepper (Greenhouse) Red Spiders (Tetranychus spp.) 25 ml/100 L water 3 day
Strawberry Two-point red spider (Tetranychus urticae) 25 ml/100 L water 3 day
Tomato Two-spotted red spider (Tetranychus urticae) 25 ml/da 3 day
Apple European red spider (Panonychus ulmi) 75 ml/100 L water 7 day
Cucumber (Greenhouse) Red Spiders (Tetranychus spp.) 25 ml/100 L water 3 day
Cotton Two-spotted red spider (Tetranychus urticae) 50 ml/da 21 day
Eggplant (Greenhouse) Two-spotted red spider (Tetranychus urticae) 25 ml/100 L water 3 day
Ornamental plants Leaf gallery fly (Liriomyza trifolii) 25 ml/ 100 L water -

METHOD OF APPLICATION
How to Use the Herbal Protection Product:
Ornamental plants-Leafgallery: Start spraying as soon as the first gallery symptoms are seen. If necessary, spraying can be repeated. There must be at least 7 days between two sprayings.
Cotton-Two-point Red Spider: Controls are made when the plants are 4-6 leaves to determine the time of struggle. If the pest is located only on the field edge or locally, only these parts should be sprayed. Spraying should be done when 5 live red spiders are seen in the Mediterranean Region and 10 live in the Aegean and Southeastern Anatolia Region per leaf.
Tomato, Cucumber, Eggplant and Pepper-Red Spiders: Average per leaf in tomato, cucumber and eggplant
Spraying should be done when 3-5 live red spiders are seen in 3-5 and 3 in pepper.
Strawberry-Two-point red spider:

  • Early application: An application should be made in strawberry fields where red spiders are a problem every year, when red spiders are seen during the flower and green fruit period (before the first ripe fruits are seen). Early application is safer not to leave any residue on fruits.
  • Seasonal application: In cases where early application is not made, the strawberries grown in the open field are checked at the beginning of the season (late March-early April) with an interval of 3-5 days. Red spiders are seen in the surrounding plants at the beginning of the season in strawberries. Firstly, it is sufficient to control and apply these plants. If the population is widespread, at least 50 leaflets are examined in the middle and lower parts of the plant to represent the field. If 15 or more red spider is detected per leaflet, application is decided. Application is done immediately after fruit collection. Harvesting should be done by paying attention to the period between the last application and harvest.

Early application: An application should be made in strawberry fields where red spiders are a problem every year, when red spiders are seen during the flower and green fruit period (before the first ripe fruits are seen). Early application is safer not to leave any residue on fruits.
Seasonal application: In cases where early application is not made, the strawberries grown in the open field are checked at the beginning of the season (late March-early April) with an interval of 3-5 days. Red spiders are seen in the surrounding plants at the beginning of the season in strawberries. Firstly, it is sufficient to control and apply these plants. If the population is widespread, at least 50 leaflets are examined in the middle and lower parts of the plant to represent the field. If 15 or more red spider is detected per leaflet, application is decided. Application is done immediately after fruit collection. Harvesting should be done by paying attention to the period between the last application and harvest.