CITOLEAF. Liquid Seaweed Concentrate Extract Guaranteed Analysis

Similar documents
APPLICATION GUIDELINES

KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN KEEP FROM FREEZING

FOLIAR NUTRITIONAL FORMULATION DERIVED FROM: Urea, Magnesium Sulfate, Sodium Borate, Sodium Molybdate, Kelp extract.

5-0-0 FOLIAR NUTRITIONAL FORMULATION

Keep Out of Reach of Children CAUTION. See inside booklet for FIRST AID, PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS, and DIRECTIONS FOR USE SHAKE WELL BEFORE USING

CINNERATE KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN CAUTION

GlyStar KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN CAUTION. See Back Panel Booklet for First Aid and Precautionary Statements NET CONTENTS 32 FL OZ (1 QT)

KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN CAUTION

SUPPLEMENTAL LABELING

3-in-1 Garden Spray Concentrate

ORCHARD SPRAY CITRUS, FRUIT & NUT. on listed fruits, nuts, & citrus Use up to day before harvest CAUTION. Concentrate. Net Contents 16 FL OZ (473 ML)

ORCHARD. Spray. Use up to day before harvest. Concentrate. Controls a wide range of fungal diseases and insects on listed fruit, nuts, & citrus.

ORCHARD. Spray. Ready to Spray. Use up to day before harvest. Controls a wide range of fungal diseases and insects on listed fruit, nuts, & citrus.

SAMPLING FOR PLANT ANALYSIS. K.A. Kelling, S.M. Combs, and J.B. Peters

CLIENT GUIDELINES Field Sampling for Pesticide Analysis

MILLER POD CEAL. Retains Yield Potential and Quality in Pod Bearing and Grass Seed Crops AGRICULTURAL

Tomato & Vegetable _Bonide Tomato & Vegetable Concentrate_ _192_.pdf

SNS 209 TM All Natural Systemic Pesticide. Application & Use Guide

DIRECTIONS FOR USE: It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.

Vegetables Chapter 10 OSUE MGV Training. Pam Bennett OSUE State MGV Coordinator Horticulture Educator

Basic Postharvest Handling Methods

Department 111 Plants, Flowers, Fruits and Vegetables Premiums: 1 st 1.50, 2 nd $1.25, 3 rd $1.00. Section 1-Cut Vegetables

Potassium Thiosulfate Fertilizer

ACROBAT 50WP fungicide For Control of Blue Mold in Tobacco Field Production

It is a violation of Federal Law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.

Planning Your Vegetable Garden

Tank Mixes. Tank mix with other registered Syngenta fungicide to broaden control as required. Please consult... View more tank mixes info

MEASURE AND MANAGE. Plant Sampling and Testing Information

Fertilizing Gardens in Kansas

BASIC ORGANIC GARDENING Specific Harvests: Cool and Warm Season Crops; Cole; Vine; and Perennial Crops with Introduction to Berries

Spring Vegetable Gardening. Presented by: Kent Phillips

Vegetable Gardening. Courtney Keck, M.S. Horticulture Horticulture/4-H Educator Canadian County OSU Extension

HORTICULTURE COUNTY CLASSES NOT ELIGIBLE FOR STATE FAIR

YOUR FARM. AT WORK. CORPORATE WELLNESS PROGRAMS

Home and Market Garden Fertilization

SEASONAL PLANTING STRATEGY AT A GLANCE

SEED SOWING INSTRUCTIONS

DIVISION 773 VEGETABLES, HERBS, FRUITS and EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITS

HORTICULTURE PROJECT RECORDS

Paul Vossen University of California Cooperative Extension Farm Advisor. Dealing with Drought

Starting Transplants & Sowing Seeds. George Bushell

Serenade MAX A Wettable Powder Biofungicide

Create Your Spring Planting Schedule

ORGANIC PRODUCT CERTIFICATE

Some Things to Start Off With

KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN CAUTION

PRODUCT INFORMATION. Active Ingredient: Thiamethoxam % Other Ingredients: 78.4% Total: 100.0%

SUPPLEMENTAL LABELING

CLASS NOTES ON WATERING YOUR VEGETABLE GARDEN

Planning Your School Garden Program

Growing With Your Food: Planting an Edible Garden

CAUTION SLUG & SNAIL KILLER KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. Can be used around pets and wildlife. For Organic Gardening

4. Use the Plant Cultivation Chart to look up whether or not the plant variety needs a heating mat to start the seeds, and type of plant hardiness.

KnockOut Back Label Outside layout Page 1. Weed & Grass Killer MAKES UP TO 10 GALLONS

HUMACROPS.

SPODNAM. Retains Yield Potential and Quality in Pod Bearing and Grass Seed Crops AGRICULTURAL

Virginia Cooperative Extension- York County

report on PLANT DISEASE CONTROLLING DISEASES IN THE HOME VEGETABLE GARDEN

Transplants Part 2. Acorn Conference Fall 2011

CLEAN CROP(R) METHOXYCHLOR 240. Insecticide COMMERCIAL READ THE LABEL AND ATTACHED BOOKLET BEFORE USING. GUARANTEE: Methoxychlor...

Year Around Harvest 4:

Texas Home Gardening Guide

SLUGGO SNAIL AND SLUG BAIT

SLUG MAGIC. Makes slugs disappear

Super Concentrate. Kills weeds in flower beds, around trees, shrubs, driveways, walkways and fences.

Fall Vegetable Gardening

VEGETABLE GARDENING. Debby Newman, Harvey Buchite, Terry Ferris and Bob Velander

For Organic Gardening

Two Key Principles. Backyard Vegetables. Five Factors to Consider in Selecting a Garden Site. Drip Irrigation

Front MALATHION 25W WETTABLE POWDER INSECTICIDE COMMERCIAL READ THE LABEL AND BOOKLET BEFORE USING REGISTRATION NO PEST CONTROL PRODUCTS ACT

Fall Vegetable Gardening

school garden planting guides

Growing Community Gardens Resource Package

RTS/RTU label 4 x 3.75 RCR.125 corner radius. Copper Fungicide Garden Spray. Liqui-Cop RTS

GARDENING PLANNER. ourhappyplace.ca

Fungicide, Insecticide and Miticide

Master Gardener Vegetable Specialist Training. Prepared by: Thomas LeRoy

Cautions during operation. Product Specifications / Warranty

gardening and [ADVANCED ACTIVITY PAGE] W145 Healthy Lifestyle Choices A S Tomatoes Repels flies, hornworms and mosquitos C E S Carrots

Site Requirements. 8 hours full sun. Close to water. Deep, well drained and uncontaminated soil

Super Soil for Organic Gardening. George Bushell

Growing Vegetables in Containers

Technical Data Sheet. Plus Blood & Bone Granules NPK

EPA Reg. No (Except California)

FOOD DEHYDRATOR MODEL NO. FD-770A N31096

Chemical Test Kit. MT 6003 NPK Soil Test Kit OPERATING MANUAL

Horticulture Highlights

Grain Sorghums G3. 10 Head of Colored G4. 1 Gallon Threshed Color Cotton G5. Cotton Stalks with Bolts attached and leaves removed

WEED & GRASS KILLER 2 HOURS RAINPROOF IN SUPER CONCENTRATE. Kills Grass & Weeds in Drives, Sidewalks, Around Trees, Shrubs and Fences

Technical Data Sheet. Long Life Organic Pellets NPK

Standards for Pesticide Residue Limits in Foods (Amendment part)

Agri-mycin 2.5 POUNDS AGRICULTURAL STREPTOMYCIN NCP ( ) Agri-mycin lb. Bag EPA/Mech NCP

POD CEAL. Retains Yield Potential and Quality in Pod Bearing Crops AGRICULTURAL

Growing Vegetables Part II. To Direct Seed or to Transplant? Why Use Transplants? 1/18/2012

COLD CROP VEGETABLES

Best Vegetable Garden Ever. C Compost will improve your soil C Calendar to plan your garden C Consistency in your care

Centrifugal Juicer # 50 "Santos Juicer"

TurfShield PLUS WP Biological Fungicide

Growing Transplants. ID-128 Home Vegetable Gardening in Kentucky (pages 8-10)

Insecticidal. Multi-purpose Insect ControlSoap Ready to Use

Transcription:

CITOLEAF Liquid Seaweed Concentrate Extract 0.2 0 2 Guaranteed Analysis Total Nitrogen (N). 0.2% 0.2% Water Soluble Nitrogen Soluble Potash (K 2 O)...2.0% Derived From: Ascophyllum Nodosum, yeast Compliant with 7 CFR, Part 205 of NOP Requirements KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN NET CONTENT: 1.0 U.S. Gal (3.78 Liters) NET WEIGHT: 8.9 LB (4.03 kg) NET CONTENT: 2.5 U.S. Gal (9.4 Liters) NET WEIGHT: 22.25 LB (10.09 kg) Guaranteed By SCIENCE PRODUCTS DIVISION P.O. Box 333 Hanover, PA 17331 Distributed By Miller Chemical & Fertilizer, LLC P.O. Box 333 Hanover, PA 17331

GENERAL INFORMATION CITOLEAF is a proprietary blend of marine algae and yeast. Use CITOLEAF to improve root growth, yield and quality and maximize crop potential during periods of stress. Major and micronutrient levels must be adequate and maintained to achieve designed results to support crop production loads. Compatibility CITOLEAF is compatible with most pesticides and fertilizers. If interaction of chemicals is unknown, a jar compatibility test is recommended. Storage Store away from heat and direct sunlight preferably in a cool, dry place. This product does not contain any preservatives. Once opened, use product immediately to avoid contamination. CITOLEAF should be used within the season it is purchased. DIRECTIONS FOR USE SHAKE WELL BEFORE USE Foliar Applications: Add CITOLEAF to the spray tank after it is half full and agitation has started. Use sufficient water for good spray coverage. The foliar spray should be made as a fine mist until foliage is wet. Soil Applications: Soil applied treatments may be made by mixing with soil applied fertilizers or applied separately through irrigation systems which would effectively apply CITOLEAF to the soil. SPECIFIC APPLICATION RATES FRUIT CROPS Dosage per application Best use recommendations Avocados Bushberries (Blueberry, Currant, Elderberry, Gooseberry, Huckleberry, etc.) 1st application: at start of regrowth in the spring 3rd application: 2 weeks after petal fall 4th application: before summer fruit drop 1st application: 4 weeks pre-bloom (soil)

FRUIT CROPS (cont.) Dosage per application Best use recommendations Caneberries (Blackberry, Caneberry, Loganberry, Raspberry, etc.) Citrus (Grapefruit, Lemons, Limes, Mandarins, Oranges, etc.) Cranberries Grapes- Wine Grapes (Table, Raisin and Juice) Kiwi Olives Figs 1st application: at start of growth in the spring 1st application: start of growth in the spring (feather growth) Fall: apply with gibberellin sprays in mid and late season varieties 1st application: 4 weeks pre-bloom (soil) 1st application: 1-4 inch shoot growth (foliar AND soil) 2nd application: 10-12 inch shoot growth (foliar AND soil) 3rd application: 5 days pre-bloom (foliar) Avoid foliar pre-bloom application in varieties that are prone to under shatter. Use high rate in prebloom sprays on varieties that tend to over shatter. 4th application: BB sized berries (2-3mm) (foliar) 5th application: veraison (foliar AND soil) 1st application: 1-4 inch shoot growth (foliar AND soil) 2nd application: 10-12 inch shoot growth (foliar AND soil) 3rd application: 5 days pre-bloom (foliar) Avoid foliar pre-bloom application in varieties that are prone to under shatter. Use high rate in prebloom sprays on varieties that tend to over shatter. 4th 6th application: sizing sprays (foliar) 7th application: veraison (foliar AND soil) 1st application: at start of growth in the spring 1st application: late winter (foliar) Repeat: every 2-4 weeks through to harvest 1st application: at start of growth in the spring Repeat: every 2-4 weeks

FRUIT CROPS (cont.) Dosage per application Best use recommendations Pome Fruits (Apples, Pears and Quince) Stone Fruits (Peaches, Nectarines, Apricots, Plums, and Prunes, etc.) Cherries Pomegranate Strawberries 1st application: pre-pink 2nd application: pink bud 3rd application: 7-10 days post petal fall 4th application: 1/2-3/4 fruit 1st application: pink or white bud 2nd application: petal fall 3rd application: jacket split 1st application: pink or white bud 2nd application: petal fall to shuck fall 3rd application: exposed young fruit 4th application: straw colour Apply with gibberellin sprays. Avoid sprays after straw-colored fruit on non-gibberellin blocks where early market is desired. Repeat: during times of stress 1st application: start of growth in the spring Repeat: every 2-4 weeks Pre-plant: transplant treatment (see page 1) Repeat: soil applications every 14 days until harvest is complete VEGETABLE CROPS Dosage per application Best use recommendations Asparagus Brassica (Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts, Cauliflower, Collards, Cabbage Kale, and Mustard Greens) Bulb (Garlic, Leeks, Onions, and Shallots) Corn (Fresh, Sweet, and Pop) Pre-plant: transplant treatment (see page 1) 1st application: for newly established plants, make a soil or foliar application at emergence 1st application: soil treatment at 2nd application: soil or foliar at the 12-14 inch stage -

VEGETABLE CROPS (cont.) Dosage per application Best use recommendations Cucurbit (Cantaloupe, Cucumbers, Gourds, Honeydew, Muskmelons, Squash, Pumpkins, and Watermelons) Fruiting (Eggplant, Fresh Tomatoes, Processing Tomatoes, and Peppers) Leafy (Celery, Endive, Lettuce, Radicchio, Rhubarb, Spinach and Swiss Chard) Legume Fresh, Dry, and Processing (Beans, Garbanzos, Lentils, Peas, and Soybeans) Peanuts Potatoes Root and Tuber (Beets, Carrots, Ginger, Radishes, Sweet Potatoes). Use adequate water for very good coverage. Minimum 40 GPA for mature plants is recommended. 1st application: foliar application at the 2-4 leaf stage Repeat: foliar applications every 14-21 days until harvest is complete Repeat: soil or foliar applications every 21-30 days FIELD CROPS Dosage per application Best use recommendations Alfalfa Corn (Grain, Feed, Forage and Silage) Cotton Hops 1st application: soil or foliar application at or early season growth Repeat: soil or foliar applications after each cutting or every 3-4 weeks 1st application: soil treatment at 2nd application: soil or foliar application at the 12-24 inch stage Repeat: soil or foliar applications every 7-21 days 1st application: at start of training in the spring Repeat: every 2-4 weeks

FIELD CROPS (cont.) Dosage per application Best use recommendations Rice Wheat 1st application: 30-40 days after seeding 2nd application: at early panicle emergence Repeat: soil or foliar treatments at the 6 and 12-18 inch growth stage NUTS Dosage per application Best use recommendations Hazelnuts Almonds Tree Nuts (Cashews, Pecans, Walnuts, Chestnuts, etc.) Pistachios 1st application: at ovule growth initiation 2nd application: first leaf expansion Repeat: every 2-4 weeks 1st application: pink bud 2nd application: petal fall 3rd application: before summer heat stress (late May early June) 1st application: 1% bloom 2nd application: 30% bloom 3rd application: 2 weeks after previous application 1st application: at early bud break 2nd application: at bloom 3rd application: fully leafed out OTHER Dosage per application Best use recommendations Herbs and Spices Vegetable Seed Crops all varieties Hydroponic Greenhouse Operations 0.2 to 0.4 fluid ounces per 100 gallons of water Repeat: applications every 14-21 days is complete 1st application: at (soil) Repeat: every 14-21 days Apply as foliar spray pre-bloom and 7-10 days before beginning dry down prior to harvest In substrate culture systems, apply CITOLEAF continuously with each fertigation cycle. In closed systems, CITOLEAF should be reapplied every 7 to 14 days. Information regarding the contents and levels of metals in this product is available on the internet at http://www.aapfco.org/metals.htm

Use this product in accordance with good agronomic practices, which include utilizing proven spray equipment set for proper coverage. Do not make applications when temperatures are too hot, as crop damage may occur. Applications should be made at temperature levels and when other environmental conditions in your area are such that your experience indicates the application will be compatible and will accomplish the desired result. Notice of Warranty: Science warrants that this product conforms to the chemical description on the label thereof and is reasonably fit for purposes stated on such label only when used in accordance with directions under normal use conditions. It is impossible to eliminate all risks inherently associated with the use of this product. Crop injury, ineffectiveness, or other unintended consequences may result because of such factors as weather conditions, presence of other materials, or the manner of use or application, all of which are beyond the control of Science. In no case shall Science be liable for consequential, special or indirect damages resulting from the use or handling of this product. All such risks shall be assumed by the buyer. SCIENCE MAKES NO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE NOR ANY OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY EXCEPT AS STATED ABOVE. Information concerning the raw materials composing this product can be obtained by writing to Science Products Division, P.O. Box 333, Hanover, PA. 17331. Please refer to the batch number found on this container.