PREVENTS. winter kill wind burn sunscald salt damage drying out. Reduces moisture loss when plants are under stress. Anti-transpirant plant protector

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76499 Wilt Stop 40oz Frt 4099.pdf 1 7/2/14 WILT STOP Anti-transpirant plant protector Reduces moisture loss when plants are under stress 9:07 AM PREVENTS winter kill wind burn sunscald salt damage drying out Ready to Use Helps reduce transplant shock Rhododendron Holly Extend the life Evergreen of Christmas trees Net Contents 40 FL OZ (1.183 ML) 71030614 PF 76499 099

WILT STOP ready to use WILT STOP is natural nontoxic product derived from the resin of pine trees. WILT STOP forms a soft, clear, flexible film on treated plants. this film protects plants from drying Out, drought, wind burn, sun scald, winter kill, transplant shock, salt damage, while at the same time allowing them to grow naturally. for use on: evergreens, trees, shrubs, turf, flowers, vegetables, bulbs, houseplants, transplants, and dormant and growing plants. Apply: According to label instructions one application lasts all season. active ingredients: 5.0% pinene Store and transport in an upright position. Bonide Products, Inc. All Rights Reserved Bonide Products, Inc. 6301 Sutliff Road Oriskany, NY 13424 40 fl. oz. BN 0 37321 00099 0

READ ENTIRE LABEL PRIOR TO USE! Excessive moisture loss from plants causes severe wilting, shock or plant death. It occurs in winter when drying winds and frozen ground deprive plants of their natural moisture intake, when plant roots are disturbed during transplanting, during periods of drought, or when Christmas trees and greens are cut. WILT STOP forms a protective coating which holds moisture in on plant foliage reducing water loss during plant stress. WILT STOP forms a clear flexible film without interfering with plant growth. Only one application per season is typically needed. WILT STOP can be used on deciduous trees, evergreens, shrubs, turf, roses, flowering plants, vegetables, fruits, transplants, cut plants, indoor plants, Christmas trees, and others. INSTRUCTIONS SHAKE WELL BEFORE USING. SPRAY TOPS AND BOTTOMS OF LEAVES, NEEDLES AND STEMS TO RUN-OFF. ALWAYS ALLOW WILT STOP TO DRY OUTDOORS IN DAYLIGHT, WASH SPRAYER WITH WARM WATER AND DETERGENT AFTER EACH USE. TRANSPLANTING For spring, summer and fall transplanting, water plants thoroughly, when possible, before spraying with WILT STOP. Do not spray or dip roots. FOR DROUGHT AND WINDBURN PROTECTION Spray once each season, in the spring.

FOR WINTER PROTECTION Spray in the late fall when temperature is above freezing so that spray will not freeze on foliage. When spraying on arborvitae, cypress, juniper, and cedar, be aware that if species have not sufficiently hardened off for the winter whereby moisture retreats to the root system, moisture in plant cells could freeze and burst if early severe freezing weather should occur. CHRISTMAS TREES, WREATHS AND GREENS Spray cut or live plants before bringing indoors. CUT FLOWERS Spray to extend their freshness and beauty. HOUSEPLANTS Spray houseplant to reduce water requirements. BULBS, TUBERS, BARE ROOT STOCK AND DORMANT ROSES Dip or spray to prevent drying out during storage. SALT DAMAGE Spray foliage to protect plants from salt damage in salt water areas and near roadways where salt is used to melt snow and ice. FOR SUMMER SCALD Water plants normally. Then apply WILT STOP to point of run-off. TIPS AND PRECAUTIONS Keep out of reach of children. Store and transport in a sealed and upright position. Never spray or dip the roots of balled or bare root plants.

Freezing does not harm WILT STOP. Simply shake well prior to use. Do not mix WILT STOP with any other compound. Apply only per label instructions. Always soak or water transplants thoroughly prior to applying WILT STOP. Avoid overspray. Fine finishes can be stained. Wash surfaces sprayed in error with warm soapy water. Dried film can be dissolved with kerosene. Do not use on African violets or exotic, slow growing dwarf plants. WILT STOP may turn blue spruce and similar species of evergreen a green color. If this occurs, natural coloring will return with the next season's growth. Before using WILT STOP on large numbers of plants, test it under your conditions on just a few plants first. Do not use WILT STOP on any variety of arborvitae, cedar, cypress, chamaecyparis, juniper, sequoia, dwarf conifer or similar plant species without testing first. Thorough coverage is important. Apply WILT STOP at least 1 hour prior to rainfall. Sunlight is needed for the protective film to properly set. Do not use for winter protection where temperatures drop below 30 centigrade.