Do not use a glass where small children will have access to it.!! |
READ THE LABEL! Use ONLY as much as you need. More is not better.
Use dedicated measuring containers/utensils.
Use proper personal protection - at a bare minimum, use disposable gloves!
Avoid standing where the chemical will drift onto you or you will inhale it with every breath. If you have a windsock, watch what direction the wind is blowing. Windsock and when to spray
Wash your skin with soap and water when you are finished.
Below is the instruction sheet we use for mixing and using chemicals at the Community Garden.
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Procedure and Directions on how much to mix and
spray
Caution: Do not spray if
rain is expected within 4 hours. Spraying without having time for the
chemical to bond with the leaves means you have to respray. AzaMax stays on
better than Actinovate or Serenade as they are water soluble. If it only rains
a little bit you are fine. 5 days of rain or a down pour means you should
respray for continued protection. Also
water your plants BEFORE spraying any chemicals.
You can combine the
pesticide ( Azamax) with1 fungicide (Actinovate or Serenade) so that you spray for bugs and
disease at the same time. Only use both chemicals if you need both. If
you only need one (fungicide or pesticide), only use the one chemical.
Spray every 7 to 10 days
depending on how much rain we have and what kind of problems you are having.
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AzaMax (pesticide to use
on plants):
bean beetles, cucumber beetles, squash bugs,
etc.Shake concentrate container before measuring out
1/2 gallon - use 1 1/2 teaspoons of concentrate
1
Quart - use 3/4th teaspoon of concentrateif you can't beat back the bugs, ask about what amount to increase to
Actinovate (fungicide for fungus/disease control for plants)
powdery mildew, tomato blight, viruses, curly top, etc
1/2 gallon - use 1/2 teaspoon of powdered concentrate
1 quart - use 1/4 teaspoon of powdered concentrate
if disease pressure is high, ask about what amount to use
Serenade ( another
fungicide chemical for fungus/disease control for plants)
powdery mildew, tomato blight, viruses, curly
top, etcShake concentrate container before measuring out
1/2 gallon - use 2 ounces of concentrate
1
quart - use 1
ounce of concentrateif disease pressure is high, ask about what amount to use
WEAR GLOVES!! Even when mixing the chemical. Definitely while spraying.
Watch the windsock when
spraying to make sure you are upwind from the chemical you are
spraying.
Put water in the container
and then add the concentrate. Make sure it gets completely mixed/dissolved
before using.
Shake very well to mix.
Then pour your chemical
solution in one of the half gallon sprayers but only up to the
round indented spots towards the top of the sprayer. If you go above those
indentions, when you put the sprayer in, the chemical will overflow.
Tighten sprayer and pump
to create pressure. (If pressure doesn’t build, try tightening the
sprayer in the bottle again). Test to see if you need to adjust the nozzle before
spraying your plants. You want a spray, not a stream.
Once you are finished
spraying your plants, you need to empty and rinse out everything you used.
Sprayer, mixing bottle/jug, measuring spoons and/or measuring cup. Be
sure to pump clean water through the sprayer to clean out that part as well as
the sprayer bottle.
Return everything to the
proper shelf in the shed so the next person can find everything.
Thanks!
Vicki - Bed 41
Vicki - Bed 41
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