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Map Winner – The diamondback moth’s fear

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Map Winner – The diamondback moth’s fear

Referring to the cabbage plant (the cruciferous family) is referring to the worry about diamondback moth with great potential for harm. Often concentrated in the change of seasons or the dry season, it will be difficult to manage this pest.

Right from the moment of hatching, diamondback moth have begun to attack plants and at the age of 2, diamondback moth eat leaves, leaving the epidermis forming fuzzy spots; If severe, only leaf veins remain.

Management measures:

  • Rotational crops
  • Clean plant residues.
  • Regularly visit the garden if the number of pests and diseases increases rapidly, timely spraying must be done.

Understanding the concerns of farmers, Map Pacific Singapore has the product MAP WINNER 5WG

Advantages:

  • Pesticides of biological origin.
  • In line with IPM, suitable for vegetable and fruit crops.
  • Effective on both worms, spiders and thrips.
  • Water dispersible granules formulation.

Dosage: Use 80g/ha (2 -3g/ 16 liter). Spray when worms are 1-2 years old or when worms appear.

Wishing you a successful harvest season.


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