TELSON 101

Plant Disease Harmful Weed Latin Name dose
PLACES OF CULTURE AND CULTURED PLANTS AGAINST WOODY PLANTS IN AIRPORT AND HISTORICAL AREAS

Ponytail

Tasseled meadow

Cutlery

the Duvararpa

Rabbit mustache

Sticky grass

Blood drop

Cockscomb

Shepherd's purse

Sun thorn

Wild carrot

Turn dad

Yoghurt herb

Wedding flower

Charlock

Imam poplar

Iron thorn

Manger

burdock

Pork beef

Harp bromine

witchgrass

Foxtail

Dog tooth separation

Reed

Johnson grass

Aviator grass

Village immigrant

Field ivy

Bull thorn

Spurge

Dog fly

Labada

Dog currant

Buckwheat

Smell tree

Women's salt shaker

Jasmin with yellow flowers

Wild almond

Wild rose

Blackberry

Willow

Squeak

Tamarisk

Black tree

Gorse

the gang

Ox bell

Licorice

Oak

Mule tail

Wild olives

Chaste

Wild oats

Wild vetch

Orange daffodil

Wild cress

Shah tere

Clover

Hedgehog millet

White three roses

(Equisetum arvense)

(Bromus lectorum)

(Digitaria sanguinalis)

(Hordeum murinum)

(Poa annua)

(Setaria verticillata)

(Adonis spp.)

(Amaranthus spp)

(Capsella bursa-pastoris)

(Centaurea solstitialis)

(Daucus carota)

(Erodium cicutarium)

(Galium spp.)

(Ranunculus arvensis)

(Sinapis arvensis)

(Senecio vulgaris)

(Tribulus terrestris)

(Tragopogon latifolius)

(Turgenia latifolia)

(Xanthium strumarium)

(Bromus hordeaceus)

(Agropyron repens)

(Alopecurus myosuroides)

(Cynodon dactylon)

(Phragmites communis)

(Sorghum halepense)

(Alkanna tinctoria)

(Cirsium arvense)

(Convolvulus arvensis)

(Eryngium campestre)

(Euphoria spp.)

(Marrubium spp.)

(Rumex spp.)

(Solanum nigrum)

(Lavandula stoechas)

(Ailanthus altissima)

(Berberis crataegina)

(Jasminum fruticans)

(Prunus webbii)

(Rosa spp.)

(Rubus spp.)

(Salix spp.)

(Smilax aspera)

(Tamarix spp.)

(Ulmus campestris)

(Paliurus spina – christi)

(Prosopis farcta)

(Ononis spinosa)

(Glycyrrhiza spp.)

(Quercus spp.)

(Anagyris foetida)

(Olea sylvestris)

(Vitex agnus – castus)

(Avena fatua)

(Vicia spp.)

(Calendula arvensis)

(Cardaria draba)

(Fumaria officinalis)

(Medicago spp.)

(Setaria viridis)

(Trifolium repens)
700 - 1000 ml / decare (1000 square meter)

ON THE LAWN FIELDS Root gum, Plantain, Three roses (Taraxacum spp.) (Plantago spp.) (Trifolium spp.) 100 ml / decare (1000 square meter)

METHOD AND TIME OF USE: Telson 101 is an emulsifiable concentrated formulation and it can be applied with all kinds of spraying tools and equipment since it can be mixed with water immediately. It is imperative to use the dose in accordance with the recommendations to get a precise result from the application.

Usage in Grass Fields

In order for the drug not to damage the grass plant, it is necessary to pay attention to the following points;

• Measure the surface of the grass field to be sprayed,

• Perform "Calibration" as specified in the related title.

• After calibration and measuring the application area, calculate the required TELSON 101 amount and proceed to spraying with the solution prepared as specified in the heading “Preparation of the drug”.

• Apply only with sprayers with fan-jet nozzles suitable for weed medicines.

• Do not use motorized back atomizers as this may cause drag in landscape areas; Use small and sensitive spraying tools that can make spot application in limited areas.

• Do not apply in windy weather to avoid drifting to non-target plants.

• During application, take care not to touch the plants, such as non-target woody plants, ornamental plants, which are not damaged, or not to touch the area with a diameter of at least half a meter (0.5 m) from the plant stem.

• One day after spraying, irrigation and fertilization can be done on grass fields.

Calibration for Amateur Users and Small Lawn Field Applications:

• The dose of the drug for weeds that are problematic in the grass fields is 100 ml / 1000 square meters = 100 ml / 1000 square meters.

• The recommended amount of water to be used for 100 square meters of grass is approximately 2-4 liters. Since the tank sizes of the spraying tool and equipment may vary, the tank of the tool is filled with clean water in order to calculate the required amount of water and how much area can be sprayed with a tank.

• After finding the area where the measured sprayer can wet with a tank, 10 ml TELSON 101 is measured for each 100 square meter area and placed in a water filled tank. The prepared medicated mixture is applied in such a way that it evenly wet the entire area to be sprayed.

MIXABLE CONDITION: Do not mix TELSON 101 with drugs of high acid and alkaline character. It can be used by mixing with other drugs. However, before mixing it with other medicines, it is recommended that the farmer try a pre-mix at his own opportunity and responsibility.