Application:
a. Orchards
Spray volume: 20-30 liters per dunam.
Crop | Dosage (ml/dunam) | Combination with | Notes |
Citrus (excluding Star Ruby variety)(1) | 200-300 | 100 ml/dunam Simacron(3) + 1%-2% Typhoon(4) | Autumn-spring, two months after sprouting (one treatment only in first year after planting) |
Avocado, persimmon, peach, grapevine, olive, mango, nectarine, plum, apple(1), pomegranate, almond | 200-300(2) | From planting onward. Autumn and spring excluding grapevine and peach. | |
Peach – From planting onward. Do not spray when in blossom. Grapevine – From planting onward. Do not spray two months before -g OKand while in blossom. Pomegranate and almond – From planting onward, from autumn after picking until one week before awakening only. | |||
Quince, kiwi, lychee | 300 | - | From planting onward, from autumn after picking until one week before awakening only. |
Pear, apricot | 200-300(2) | 1%-2% Typhoon | Autumn-spring, from planting onward |
Banana | 600-500 | - | In field that ready for planting Autumn-winter, in fields that appointed for springs planting. |
(1) Avoid wetting - crop foliage when spraying.
(2) In autumn treatments, 200 ml/dunam Oxygal is sufficient.
(3) Taking into consideration restrictions specified on Simacron label (50% Simazine (WP/SC)
(4)Typhoon contains 480 g/L glyphosate.
b. Vegetables
Spray volume: 15-30 liters per dunam (low dosage for low weeds; high dosage for more developed weeds).
Warning: Do not sow a subsequent crop within three months after treatment with Oxygal. Cultivate soil thoroughly before sowing a new crop.
Crop | Treatment time | Dosage (ml/dunam) | Notes |
Cabbage, cauliflower(2)
| Pre-planting treatment November to October | 150-200(1) | Spray and activate by sprinkling one week before planting. Plant using a pick and avoid moving treated soil as much as possible. |
April to October | 200-300(1) | ||
sweet potato | Pre-planting | 150 | |
Celery | Pre-planting treatment From 15 March to 15 Sept. only | 150 | |
Shallots (Beit Alpha and Uri) | After insertion and before emergence | 200 | Irrigate after spraying |
Onion (sown) (3,4) | From 4-leaf stage and onward(5) | 100-150(1) | Following spraying leaves may be scorched and will disappear within 2-3 without affecting crop. |
Onion (plant) | Pre-planting | 200 | |
Garlic | From 4-leaf stage and onward(5) | 100-200 | |
After insertion and before emergence | 200 | Irrigate after spraying | |
Artichoke | Pre-awakening treatment in established artichoke | 200-350 | Spray at beginning of autumn before awakening irrigation. |
After planting (dry plants) | 200 | Irrigate after spraying | |
Eggplant | Pre-planting (in exposed fields only) | 150-200 | Low dosage in light and medium-weight soils; high dosage in heavy soils. |
Tomatoes for industry, planted in clumps, in exposed fields only (without cover or polyethylene cover) | Pre-planting | 150-200 | Low dosage in light and medium-weight soils; high dosage in heavy soils. Spray and activate by sprinkling at least two weeks before planting. Plant using pick to avoid moving treated soil. Rain or sprinkle after planting may inhibit action, scorch foliage and/or reduce crop. |
Watermelon (313) | Pre-planting | 200-150 | Spray Oxygal and activate with sprinkler before covering.
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(1) Low dosage in light and medium-weight soils; high dosage in heavy soils.
(2) No more than 200 ml/min for Tasty variety in summer.
(3) Do not spray in shade during partial rooting stages, when in stress or when dry. Do not mix Oxygal with other herbicides to avoid increased scorching.
(4) Do not spray in shade within 40 days from gathering.
(5) Low dosage for small and thin weeds; high dosage for dense weeds.
c. General weed control and preparation of fields
Control of existing weeds using mixture with glyphosate:
Oxygal serves also as an auxiliary - herbicide for glyphosate preparations such as Typhoon and Roundup for general treatment of existing weeds in fallow fields, preparation of fields for sowing, control of existing weeds in orchard, road sides, etc. (see detailed recommendations in Instructions table).
Notes | Dosage (ml/dunam) | Glyphosate concentration (Typhoon/Roundup) % volume | Crop |
Spray volume: 30 L/dunam. When using mixture, strictly following instructions for added mixture component. | 30-50(1) | 1-1.5(1) | Orchards and citrus |
30-50(1) | 1-1.5(1) | Pre-sowing preparation: Cotton, sunflowers |
d. Woodland, flowers, ornamental plants and trees
Notes and spray volume (L/dunam) | Dosage (ml/dunam) | Treatment time | Crop |
Spray volume: ~20-50 L/dunam. Do not wet foliage when spraying. | 300 in light soil; 500 in heavy soil | After taking root | Chamelaucium uncinatum |
20-50 | 400 + 100 Simacron + 1%-2% Typhoon | October-November, when annual weeds are up to 10 cm high.
| Cupressus sempervirens, Pinus halepensis |
50 L/dunam. Spray and activate by sprinkling at least 3 days before planting. Do not use Oxygal in hothouses that contain crop plants. | 200 | Pre-planting treatment | Chrysanthemum, Gypsophila, Carnation |
30-50 | 200-300 | After planting and before emergence | Gladiola (size 4 bulbs and up) of the Amsterdam and Grand Prix varieties |
Low dosage in light and medium-weight soils; high dosage in heavy soils. | 300-500 | During growth (beginning from 2nd year after planting) | Ornamental trees (ligneous): Palm, Cypress, Rosewood, Tamarisk, Casuarina, Schinus, Margosa, Ficus |
Low dosage in light and medium-weight soils; high dosage in heavy soils. Leaves close to the ground might scorch if in contact with the product. | 300-500 | During growth | Ornamental plants (ligneous): Nerium oleander, Ficus (Daniella & Natasha), Lantana, Leucophyllum, Carissa |