
Preparation 30 D 235 ml
Insecticide-acaricide "Preparation 30 D" for garden treatment—76% mineral oil emulsion concentrate.
Designed to control overwintering stages of scale insects, false scale insects, whiteflies, leaf rollers, aphids, scale insects, mealybugs, moths, brown, red fruit, hawthorn, and citrus mites during the spring and fall seasons, as well as first- and second-generation scale insect larvae (crawlers) during the summer. When treating vineyards, the following are eliminated: garden spider mites, leafhoppers, bud mites, and others
Properties and features of using "Preparation 30 D" in the garden
"Preparation 30 D" is highly effective in controlling overwintering stages of pests and has no toxic or neuroparalytic effects. By disrupting the air and water balance required for the development of eggs and larvae, it leads to their death.
One of the most important properties of the product is that pests cannot adapt to this effect, which is why "Preparation 30 D" remains equally highly effective year after year.
The insecticide-acaricide "Preparation-30-D" is environmentally safe, non-phytotoxic, highly effective, and safe; it is intended for early spring, summer, and fall plant treatments and has excellent adhesion.
After the destruction of pest eggs and larvae in early spring, the plant awakens and develops to its full potential. In summer, no pests will emerge from the destroyed larvae and eggs, but it is necessary to monitor for their possible appearance due to various reasons: specific climatic conditions, migration from elsewhere, flight from neighboring plots, and pests such as aphids, which have 10–12 generations per season. Intended use of "Preparation 30 D": early spring treatment from 4°C until bud break; the best results are achieved when treated during the swollen bud stage; autumn treatment at a temperature of no lower than 4°C (around the clock) after leaf fall; Summer treatment upon the emergence of the 2nd and 3rd generations of aphids (according to forecasts from plant protection stations). Treatment must be thorough, leaving no areas untreated.
Treatment is prohibited during the flowering of fruit and berry trees. It is recommended to carry out treatments in the morning or evening hours in calm weather. The presence of plant surfaces that are not fully covered reduces the effectiveness of the treatment.
Application rate for "Preparation 30 D"
- gooseberries, currants, raspberries - 235 ml per 10 liters of water
- apple, pear, cherry, and plum trees - 235 ml per 10 liters of water
- citrus fruits (in early spring during the relative dormancy phase) - 235 ml per 10 liters of water
- ornamental trees and shrubs - 235 ml per 10 liters of water
- grapevines - 235 ml per 10 liters of water
- Apple, pear, and ornamental trees - 200/250 ml per 10 liters of water
- young trees (up to 6 years old) - up to 2 liters per tree
- fruit-bearing trees - up to 10 liters per tree (maximum)
- currants - up to 1.5 liters per bush
- gooseberries - up to 1 liter per bush
- raspberries - up to 2 liters per bush
- grapevines - up to 1.5 liters per 10 square meters
- citrus fruits - up to 5 liters per tree