INSECTICIDES: Wettable Powders (w.p.)

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by Robert M. [Bert] Hamilton (Compiler)

Originally published in The Orchid Doctor in 1980 and 1988

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Contact sprays with W.P. are often safer to use because less easily absorbed by both humans and plants; they are effective where they are carried by water droplets so a sticker/ spreader/wetting agent when added results in a more efficient treatment. SA84Dec-135
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INSECTICIDES: Emulsifiable Concentrate (e.c.) A creamy liquid; if free oil droplets float on the prepared mix the emulsion has broken down and must be discarded. SA84Dec-135 0
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INSECTICIDES: Products Registered for Use on Orchids A list with those pests attacked, with dosage recommended; refer to AH86-62 0
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