RITREAP %5 EW

Category: PLANT PROTECTION

Type: FUNGICIDE

RITREAP 5% EW is a fungicide classified as Group U6 according to its mechanism of action.

Active substance: Contains 51.3 g of Cyflufenamide per liter.

Benefits

Has a different mechanism of action than fungicide groups
Preventive and therapeutic
translaminar
Steam effective
No residual risk
New generation of liquid
Practical Tips

The required amount of the drug is first mixed with some water in a separate container. The sprayer is filled to half and poured into this mixture and the remaining amount of water is added and mixed.
If it is to be used as a mixture with other drugs, pre-mix should be made and checked. If there is decomposition or precipitation in the prepared premix, this mixture should not be used, the drugs should be administered separately. mixtures should be applied without waiting.
It should not be mixed with strong alkalis such as Bordeaux slurry.
Repetitive applications of plant protection products with the same mechanism of action promote resistance development. Therefore, in order to delay the development of resistance, do not exceed the recommended number of applications of the plant protection product during the same production season. In cases where the application should be repeated, pay attention to the use of plant protection products with different mechanism of action.

Usage


Disinfection should be started when the first signs of illness appear in the environment or in the area to be used. It should not be used more than two times in one season. Wetting to the dropping point should be done with the prepared medication solution and care should be taken not to let the medicated water flow over the plants.

Powdery mildew in the vineyard: First spraying is done when the shoots are 25-30 cm long and the second spraying is done when the flower petals are poured.

Powdery mildew in cucumber, melon, pumpkin and watermelon. Depending on the development of the disease, if necessary, the second application is done with an interval of 10-14 days.

Powdery mildew in tomatoes and peppers: When the first signs of disease are seen, disinfection is started. Depending on the development of the disease, if necessary, the second application is done with an interval of 10-14 days.

Powdery mildew in strawberries: When the first signs of disease are seen, disinfection is started. Depending on the development of the disease, if necessary, the second application is done with an interval of 10-14 days.

Peach Powdery mildew: If the disease has been seen in previous years, when the shoots are 20 cm, the first application is done as soon as the disease is seen. If infection conditions continue, second spraying is performed after 10-14 days. If the disease conditions continue to be sprayed with another drug.