Broad spectrum protection against fungal infections
Copper Soap is a formulation of a naturally occurring fatty acid and soluble copper. Use the lower recommended dosage rate as a preventative measure. Spray crops before wet and humid conditions occur, in order to protect your foliage from fungal infections.
Use for: Natural organic fungicide. Preventative control of downy and powdery mildew, black spot, rust, botrytis rot and early and late blight.
By mass Copper octanoate 100g/ℓ
Reg. No: L7064 Act 36 of 1947
Use the lower recommended dosage rate as a preventative measure. Spray crops before wet and humid conditions occur, in order to protect your foliage from fungal infections. Can also be used as a curative measure at the higher dosage rate.
10-20ml/1ℓ water
Apply as a full cover spray, ensuring thorough wetting of plant. Under wet and humid conditions, apply every 14 days or re-apply after rain. Shake well before use.
Flowers & vegetables
Downy mildew, Early blight & Powdery mildew
Copper Soap has been found to be compatible with most commonly used fungicides. Physical compatibility should first be checked by using the current proportion of Copper Soap and other products in a small test jar. Growers should then test tank mix combinations for phytotoxicity on a sample of plants or crops prior to use. Do not apply in temperatures above 30ºC.
Do not eat, drink, or smoke while applying Copper Soap. Wash with soap and water after handling Copper Soap. Do not contaminate water, food or feed by disposal and do not re-use container. Destroy empty container and dispose of in a safe way.
Copper Soap is harmful if swallowed and contact with eyes, skin and clothing should be avoided. Copper Soap should be kept out of reach of children and uninformed persons. Store Copper Soap in its original container, in a cool, dry place, away from food and animal feed.
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