Imidashot DF - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Randi from Wellborn, Fl
    08/06/2017
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    How much Imidashot DF should I mix per gallon of water?
    I want to make a drench for my garden plants. I will be treating cucurbits, peppers, and tomatoes.
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    Imidashot DF is not labeled to be used as a soil drench on vegetables, it would only be applied as a broadcast or foilar spray.  Monterey Fruit Tree & Vegetable Systemic Soil Drench would be a better option and would be applied as follows:  Apply at the time of transplant, or shortly after seedling emergence to prevent insect infestation. Measure the length and width of the row to be treated. The length of the row times the width of the row is the area. Evenly apply ½ ounce of product in 1 quart of water per 10 square feet of vegetable row to be treated

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  • Asked by Steve from Georgia
    12/21/2023
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    How much Imidashot DF per gallon of water, for broadcast or foliar spray on curcubits, peppers, and tomatoes?
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    Imidashot DF is mixed at 1.1 to 1.8 ounces per acre for peppers, tomatoes, etc which would breakdown to 0.1 tsp to 0.2 tsp in 0.5 to 1 gallon of water per 1000 sq ft. The amount of water volume is important to adequately cover a 1000 sq ft area for best results. 
     
    Please review page 11 of the product label for more information. 
     
    View our How to Calibrate Your Sprayer Video for more information. 

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