
Caesar 1 L
| Crop | Treatment timing | Application rate | Diseases and pests |
| Cereals:
wheat, barley, rye, oats, millet | 1–2 times | 350 ml per 1 ha
(250 L of water) | Harmful weevil, sharp-headed bug, cereal aphid, wheat thrips, oat thrips, grain weevil, grain beetle, hairy grain flea beetle, grain beetles, grain weevils, Hessian fly, Swedish fly, green-eyed fly, millet midge, stem weevils, tuber weevils, pea weevil, bean weevil, pea moth, bean moth, pea aphid |
| Sunflower, soybean, corn, rapeseed, sorghum, buckwheat, etc. | 1–2 times | 300–400 ml per 1 ha
(250–300 L of water) | |
| Grapes | 1–3 times
As needed | 15 mL per 10 L of water
300 mL per 1 ha (200 L of water) | Phylloxera, marbled leaf beetle, Turkish leaf beetle, grape leaf beetle, two-spotted leaf roller, grape leaf roller, Crimean grape leaf beetle |
| Vegetables:
cucumbers, peppers, eggplants, zucchini, carrots, tomatoes | 1–3 times
As needed | 15 ml per 10 L of water
300 ml per 1 ha (200 L of water) | Spider mites, gall nematodes, melon aphids, peach aphids, common potato aphids, cucumber midges, tobacco thrips, greenhouse whiteflies |
| Cabbage | 1–2 times | 15 ml per 10 L of water
300–400 ml per 1 ha (250–300 L of water) | All types of fleas, cabbage stem weevil, cabbage white butterfly, turnip white butterfly, cabbage looper, cabbage moth, spring cabbage fly, summer cabbage fly, rapeseed sawfly, cabbage aphid, rapeseed bug, spotted cabbage bug, mustard bug, northern crucifer bug. |
| Onions | 1–2 times | 15–20 ml per 10 L of water
300–350 ml per 1 ha (200–250 L of water) | Onion mite, onion weevil, onion moth, onion leaf beetle, onion fly, carrot fly. |
| Potatoes | 1–2 times | 10–15 ml per 10 L of water
250–300 ml per 1 ha (200–250 L of water) | Colorado potato beetle, potato moth. |
| Berry crops | 1–2 times | 10–15 mL per 10 L of water
350 ml per 1 ha (250 L of water) | Strawberry-raspberry weevil, root weevils, strawberry leaf beetle, strawberry mite, currant bud mite, aphids, currant narrow-bodied leaf beetle, currant glasswing |
| Orchards | Before and after flowering if pests are present.
As needed. | 15–20 ml per 10 L of water
1.5–2 L per 1 ha (800–1000 L of water) | Apple fruit moth, pear fruit moth, plum fruit moth, oriental fruit moth, brown fruit mite, green, red-headed, and blood aphids; apple and pear psyllids; pear bug; hawthorn moth; gold-spotted moth; ringed silkworm; odd-winged silkworm; winter moth; apple moth, fruit moth, American white butterfly, California scale, leaf roller, bud weevil, cherry slimy sawfly, apple blossom beetle, goose, cherry weevil, deer moth, apple sawfly, cherry fly |