Fungicide Switch Syngenta 10 g
Fungicide for protection against gray and fruit rot and other diseases, has a contact-penetrating and preventive-eradication effect.
Active ingredient content |
375 g/l cyprodinil; 250 g/l fludioxonil |
Chemical group |
Anilinopyrimidines, phenylpyrroles |
Preparative form |
Water-dispersible granules |
Toxicity class |
WHO classification: III |
Packaging |
10 g (pack) |
USE OF THE MEDICATION
Dilute a 10 g package in 5–10 l of water to prepare a working solution. Treatments are carried out twice per season: strawberries - the first spraying at the beginning of flowering, the second - after mass flowering; fruit trees - 15–20 days before harvesting with an interval of 7–10 days; roses - at the beginning of budding.
Working fluid flow rate: young trees - 2 l/tree; middle-aged fruit-bearing trees - up to 5 l/tree; bushes - 1.5–2 l/bush; cucumbers - up to 5 l/hectare.
Culture |
Drug consumption rate, ml |
Working fluid consumption rate, l/hectare, wood |
Harmful objects |
STRAWBERRY |
10 g per 5 liters of water |
5 l/hectare |
Gray rot, powdery mildew, white and brown spot |
PEAR, APRICOT, PEACH, PLUM, CHERRY |
10 g per 10 liters of water |
2–5 l/tree |
Moniliosis, gray mold, fusarium rot, alternaria, gray rot |
TOMATOES, CUCUMBERS (OPEN AND CLOSED GROUND) |
10 g per 5 liters of water |
5 l/hectare |
Gray rot, Alternaria blight, gray mold |
ROSE (OUTDOOR AND INDOOR) |
10 g per 5–7 liters of water |
0.5 l/bush |
Fusarium, Alternaria and gray rot |
VINEYARDS* |
10 g per 5–7 liters of water |
1.5–2.0 l/bush |
Gray rot |
ASPARAGUS BEANS, VEGETABLE PEAS** |
10 g per 5–7 liters of water |
5–7 l/hectare |
Gray and white rot, ascochyta blight |
* Allowed for use in the industrial sector.
** The drug has been shown to be highly effective in scientific research. The results have been tested, registration is expected.
Switch 62.5 WG in. g. — The drug contains two active ingredients — fludioxonil and cyprodinil, which provide a dual effect on the pathogen and reliable plant protection. Switch 62.5 WG in. g. has a contact-penetrating and preventive-eradication effect, therefore it protects the plant at four stages of the development of the pathogen: during the germination of conidia, at the beginning of the growth of the pathogen's mycelium, when the pathogen penetrates the cell, and it also stops the growth of the mycelium in the cell. Use of the drug Switch 62.5 WG in. g. significantly improves the quality of fruits during storage and transportation. In Western European countries Switch 62.5 WG in. g. used on cabbage, asparagus beans, raspberries and other berries. Therapeutic effect - 2 days, protective - 10–12 days. Safe for bees, beneficial insects and the environment. Low toxicity, safe for humans (LD50>3000 mg/kg).
Maximum number of treatments per season — 2.
Waiting time after processing: strawberries - 7 days; tomatoes, cucumbers - 10 days; fruit - 15–20 days; roses - 15 days.