DESCRIPTION
- Katyayani Ashwamedh Contains Diafenthiuron 50 % WP New Generation Pro broad spectrum insecticide which controls sucking pests complex & mites. Other Market Names : Syngenta Polo Biostadt Derby Dhanuka Pager Atul Braco Adama Mainstar etc.
- Katyayani Ashwamedh Gives longer lasting control therefore widely used for the control of Cotton – Whitefly , Thrips , Aphids and Jassids Cabbage – Diamond Black Moth Chilli – Mites Brinjal – Whitefly Cardamom – Thrips , Capsule Borer White Fly Leaf Hoppers Aphids Thrips. Chili – Mites Brinjal Whitefly.
- Ashwamedh trans laminar action , which allows control of hidden pests in plant canopy & has vapor action and works well in dense crops and in large fields . Ashwamedh has a quick knockdown through immediate paralysis of the pest. Ashwamedh is safe to beneficial insects & suitable for Integrated Pest Management (IPM) programme.
- It results in quick knockdown through immediate paralysis of the pest.Recommended for Agricultural Use Home Garden Terrace Kitchen Garden , Nursery etc. Detailed Instructions to use are given along with the product.
- Dosage: 250 g / acre .Dose Per Pump ( of 15 Liters ) : 25 Grams of application : Foliar application is recommended . For Home Garden & Domestic Purposes using 2 gram per Liter can give very effective results and can clear pests in single spray.
- Dosage: 250 g / acre
- Method of application: Foliar application Spectrum : Cotton: Jassid; Aphids ; Chili: Mites ; Brinjal: Whitefly Compatibility: Compatible with most chemicals Duration of effect: Cotton: 21 days ; Brinjal & Chili : 3 days Frequency of application: Depends on pest incidence or severity of disease.
- Applicable crops: Cotton, Cabbage, Chilli, Brinjal, Cardamom
- Extra description: Long duration effect for sucking pest. It is a broad spectrum insecticide which controls sucking complexes and mites as well. It has trans laminar action, which allows control of hidden pests in plant canopy & has vapor action and works well in dense crops and in large fields. It has a quick knockdown through immediate paralysis of the pest. It is safe to beneficial insects & suitable for Integrated Pest Management (IPM) programmes. It controls nymphs and adults and gives longer lasting control. It belongs to a unique chemical group allowing control of insects and mites resistant to major chemical classes such as OPs or Pyrethroids. It is selective to beneficial insects and thus best fit in IPM programs. It is a broad spectrum insecticide which controls sucking complexes and mites as well. It has trans laminar action, which allows control of hidden pests in the plant canopy and on the underside of the leaves. It has vapor action and works well in dense crops and in large fields. It results in a quick knockdown through immediate paralysis of the pest. It degrades into a urea derivative resulting in a phytotonic effect.
FAQs for Ashwamedh Diafenthiuron 50% WP Insecticide
1. What is Ashwamedh Diafenthiuron 50% WP Insecticide used for?
Ashwamedh is a new-generation insecticide designed to control various pests, including whiteflies, aphids, and thrips, on a wide range of crops.
2. How does Diafenthiuron work?
Diafenthiuron is an insect growth regulator (IGR) and contact insecticide that disrupts the development and reproduction of insects. It inhibits chitin synthesis in insects, leading to their mortality.
3. Which crops can benefit from Ashwamedh?
Ashwamedh can be used on a variety of crops, including vegetables (such as tomatoes, cucumbers), fruits (like citrus and apples), and ornamentals. Always consult the product label for specific crop recommendations.
4. How should I apply Ashwamedh Insecticide?
Dissolve the recommended dosage in water and apply it as a foliar spray. Ensure thorough coverage of all plant surfaces, particularly the undersides of leaves where pests may hide. Follow the dosage and application instructions provided on the product label.
5. Is Ashwamedh safe for humans and pets?
When used according to the label instructions, Ashwamedh is generally safe for humans and pets. However, it is advisable to wear protective clothing, gloves, and a mask during application to minimize exposure.
6. Can Ashwamedh be mixed with other pesticides or fertilizers?
Yes, Ashwamedh is compatible with many other pesticides and fertilizers. However, it is advisable to conduct a compatibility test before mixing to ensure safety and efficacy.
7. What is the recommended dosage of Ashwamedh?
The typical dosage is usually around 0.5 to 1 gram per liter of water, but this may vary based on the crop and specific pest being targeted. Always refer to the product label for specific dosage instructions.
8. How often should I apply Ashwamedh Insecticide?
The frequency of application depends on the level of pest infestation and crop type. For preventive measures, applications can be made at regular intervals, while curative treatments should be applied when pests are first observed. Check the label for specific recommendations.
9. What precautions should I take when using Ashwamedh?
Avoid applying during windy or rainy conditions to ensure effective coverage. Always wear protective gear, avoid contact with skin and eyes, and wash your hands thoroughly after handling the product. Keep the insecticide away from water sources.
10. How should I store Ashwamedh Insecticide?
Store Ashwamedh in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture. Keep the container tightly closed and out of reach of children and pets.