Thiram 50%Wp Used for Grains and Vegetables

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Shelf Life
3 Years
Certification
SGS,BV,ISO
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Trademark
Natursim
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Origin
China
Label
as Customer′s Request
Shelf Life
3 Years
Certification
SGS,BV,ISO
Sample
Support
Trademark
Natursim
Specification
as customer′s Request
Origin
China
 
Thiram
Tech Grade97%TC
Formulation50%WP
Shelf Life3 Years
PortShanghai
Delivery15~30 Days
CertificationSGS,  BV , A+ Credit

Application:
The role and use of thiram
(1) Fruit tree diseases control grape white rot. At the early stage of the onset of the lower ears, start to spray 600 to 800 times the 50% wettable powder, spray once every 12 to 15 days, until half a month before harvest. Too high a concentration is prone to phytotoxicity.
To prevent and treat peach and plum perforation, spray 50% wettable powder 500 to 800 times at the beginning of the disease, spray once every 12 to 15 days, and spray continuously for 3 to 5 times.
To prevent apple tree rot, apply 300-500 grams of 10% ointment per square meter.
To prevent and control plum gray mold, spray 50% wettable powder 500 to 800 times each at flowering and young fruit stage.

For the prevention and treatment of wilt of fruit tree seedlings such as citrus, use 8-10 grams of 50% wettable powder per square meter of seedbed, mix it with 10-15 kilograms of fine soil, 1/3 as bedding soil, and 2/3 as cover soil after sowing.
Before winter, use 50% wettable powder 8 times solution to smear young tree trunks of citrus, peach and other fruit trees to prevent hares and mice from eating.



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