Phytolavin

 
фунгицид фитолавин

Phytolavin, a systemic and contact biobactericide, is an antibiotic of the streptotricin group. Chemical class: bacterial fungicides and biological pesticides. The active ingredient is phytobacteriomycin (BA 120,000 EU/mL, 32 g/L).

Biofungicide is acceptable for use in personal subsidiary plots, including for the treatment of plants at home. Designed to combat pathogens of bacterial infections and some fungal.

Available in the form of a water-soluble concentrate, for indoor flowers in bubbles of 2 ml - the manufacturer GreenBelt; for garden and garden crops - in 50, 100, 400 mL vials or canisters of 1 or 5 L - manufactured by Pharmbiomedservice LLC.

Phytolavin is effective against:

  • soft bacterial rot
  • root neck rot
  • bacterial and tracheomycosis wilt
  • bacterial cancer
  • bacterial burn
  • black leg
  • angular leaf spot
  • root rot
  • stem core necrosis
  • vertex rot
  • black bacterial spot
  • alternariasis
  • moniliosis

Consumption rate

20 ml of phytolavin are designed for 10 liters of water, respectively 2 ml of the drug per 1 liter of water.

  • for seedlings - 30-40 ml per seedling
  • for a potted plant on average 100-200 ml
  • for spraying fruit and berry crops on average 2 liters per bush or 5 liters per tree
  • on all garden crops or indoor flowers, the general cost recommendation: 10 liters per 100 square meters. m

Only fresh solution should be used for spraying plants. Storage of the product diluted with water is not allowed.

Phytolavin use

Phytolavin can be used from the moment seedlings appear, as a prophylaxis of the black leg, from the time the first pair of real leaves appears. Then in any phase of plant growth and development from any bacterial rot, with an interval of 2 weeks, but not more than 2 times. Attention: phytolavin can cause resistance of bacteria and fungi, do not use more than 2 times in 2 months. The exception is bacterial burn and moniliosis on apple trees (5 treatments with an interval of 14 days are permissible).

It is worth processing the entire plants when buying through nurseries and online stores of plants, for example, supplying orchids, bromeliads and other plants from Asia. Many orchids infected with tracheomycosis (vascular wilting) can be treated with phytolavin (as an alternative to fundazole).

When signs of diseases appear on plants, filolavin is used for spraying and watering the soil, in such an amount as to thoroughly moisten the ground in a pot.

Attention: after watering plants with phytolavin, it is necessary to introduce bacterial preparations (for example, alirin or gamair).

Phytolavin in tank mixes is compatible with most known chemical insecticides, fungicides and herbicides. But co-breeding with bacterial preparations is not recommended.

Attention: Antibiotics of the streptotricin group have a rather high cumulative toxicity as a result of the toxicity of the antibiotic itself and the presence of impurities - do not use the drug thoughtlessly and more than is necessary on vegetable and fruit-berry crops!

Product features

  • Phytolavin is not phytotoxic or toxic to predator insects and pollinating insects, but only at recommended doses.
  • Phytolavin can be used as a seed etchant.
  • Phytolavin is effective in any acidity of the solution, except for strongly alkaline (pH more than 8.5).
  • The active ingredient quickly and easily penetrates the tissues of the plant - waiting times: 12-24 hours.
  • Plant protection for 15-20 days.

Keep phytolavine in a dry, dark place at a temperature from 0 to + 30 ° C, out of reach of children! Do not store with food and medicine. Do not freeze the product.

Phytolavin toxicity

Class 3 danger to humans - moderately dangerous compound. Hazard class 3 for bees (the release of insects is allowed 12 hours after the use of the drug). Avoid getting the drug into open water bodies!

Security measures. When working with the drug, gloves should be used, it can cause skin irritation. It is unacceptable to eat, drink and smoke. After work, wash your hands and face thoroughly.

First aid: if the fungicide gets on the skin, wash off with plenty of water; in case of contact with eyes, rinse abundantly with running water; if you get into the digestive tract, drink 3-4 glasses of water, induce vomiting, take several tablets of activated carbon, seek medical help.