Citrus
Grapefruit, Kumquat, Lemon, Lime, Orange, Pomelo, Tangelo, and Tangerine
The maximum annual rate for citrus is 25.45 gals of the product (12.6 lbs. of metallic copper).
Disease | Rate/A fl. oz. (lbs. Cu2+/A) | Minimum Treatment Interval (Days) | Directions |
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Alternaria brown rot | 30 to 70 (.116 to .271) | 7 | Apply at the first indication of rain or first appearance of brown rot. |
Greasy spot, Pink pitting | 25.6 to 64 (.099 to .248) | 7 | Apply during mid-summer. |
Scab | 25.6 to 64 (.099 to .248) | 7 | Apply shortly before trees begin to flush. Re-apply at 2/3 petal fall. Re-apply 4 weeks later if necessary. |
Melanose (Diaporthe citri) | 12.8 to 64 (.049 to .248) | 7 | Apply 2 times per year (applications must be 7 days apart) before the onset of spring and autumn rains. |
Citrus canker (Xanthomonas citri) (suppression) | 12.8 to 64 (.049 to .248) | 7 | Spray flushes 7 to 14 days after shoots begin to grow. Young fruit may require additional applications. The number and timing of applications will be dependent on disease pressure. Under heavy pressure, each new flush of growth should be sprayed. Heavily infected trees should be sprayed with a minimum concentration of 250.00 ppm with a follow-up spray after 7 to 14 days. |