afternoon or early morning for the highest possible level of humidity on leaf surface 6. Frequent applications are needed to break the pest cycle. For the [...] by improving the distribution and stickiness of the spores to the leaf surface Mycotal is active between 5°C and 30°C and the optimum temperature range
following mechanisms: Competition for space Trianum-G grows faster on the surface of the root than other soil-borne fungi. Other fungi get less chance to
and adult thrips will cause plant damage, by piercing cells on the leaf surface, and sucking out the contents. This causes silver-grey spots on the leaves
fine, loose webbing. Cocoons can be found attached to the upper or lower surface of leaves, to various other sheltered places, and even on the ground. Adult
between 4 and 8 Distribute the spraying solution evenly over the soil/medium surface Application through irrigation systems: Pressure-compensated irrigation
mechanisms. Competition for space: Trichoderma harzianum grows faster on the surface of the root than soil borne pathogenic fungi, which get no change to establish
rinsing/washing Unlike wine-based attractants, it will not form a solid surface ‘jelly’ in hot weather
leaves. This causes a window effect where the epidermis of the upper leaf surface remains undamaged. Young caterpillars are often found in groups, spreading
needed. Energy screens need to be open during daylight hours (between 8 and 9 in the morning and 2 hours before sunset) to ensure that flowers are open for