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Application methods
Depending on what you are trying to achieve with your nematode application, you have a few different options in terms of how you apply. Application is crucial for the efficacy of nematodes and can be the cause of the product being ineffectual. Over the next few pages are examples of these methods with best practice for each in order for you to maximise the protection of your plants.
Knapsack/pump sprayer
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•Premix nematodes with water (normally 10 litres) in a separate bucket to create a stock solution
•Ensure nematode formulation is fully dispersed - Add more water if necessary - Agitate stock solution regularly
•Immediately take a fraction (x)* of the stock solution, add to the tank and fill with water to the required level
•Apply to an equivalent section of the area to be treated at the appropriate rate (see product label)
•Ensure diluted product remains agitated throughout application - Repeat applications until the whole area is treated - Irrigate immediately after application (except for foliar applications)
*Please refer to product information sheet and label incorporated with delivery of product.
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Did you know?
As effective control of pests by nematodes is temperature dependent, it is important to know your pot temperatures in order to accurately apply the correct species effectively. Ask our Technical Area Sales Managers about fitting ICL temperature loggers.
Mixing nematodes
Stirring in water to final stock solution
Dosing unit
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•Set the injection rate on dosing unit (normally 1%) •Considering the injection rate, area to treat and recommended rates, calculate the number of nematodes and volume of water required in a concentrated bucket (stock solution)
•Ensure the stock solution remains agitated throughout the application •Immediately apply to the whole area •Irrigate immediately after application (except for foliar applications)
Foliar sprays
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Removing nematodes from their natural environment •Manipulate environment to prolong nematode survival •Shut vents/ventilation during this period to keep high humidity levels •Evening applications/use blackouts (avoid direct sunlight) •Switch off artificial lighting •The foliage should remain wet for at least 2 hours after application •Use appropriate nozzle •Medium droplet size •Avoid runoff*
*Unless a dual purpose application is planned (e.g. “sprench” against thrips) **For control of Western Flower Thrip only when using this method of application
Irrigation
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•Premix nematodes with water (normally 10 litres) in a separate bucket to create a stock solution
•Ensure nematode formulation is fully dispersed - Add more water if necessary - Agitate stock solution regularly
•Immediately take a fraction (x)* of the stock solution, add to the tank and fill with water to the required level
•Apply to an equivalent section of the area to be treated at the appropriate rate (see product label)
•Ensure diluted product remains agitated throughout application - Repeat applications until the whole area is treated - Irrigate immediately after application (except for foliar applications)
*Please refer to product information sheet and label incorporated with delivery of product.
Storage
•Upon receipt, remove packs out of shipping box/package and use immediately or store in a refrigerator at 5ºC
•Avoid the constant opening of the fridge to minimise temperature fluctuations
•Do not overfill the fridge to allow movement of cold air
•Do not store diluted product
•Use entire contents of pack at one time
•Do not split or subdivide individual packs
•DO NOT FREEZE
•Freezing kills the nematodes as the forming ice crystals rupture their tissues
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