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Oxidate 2.0 Broad Spectrum Bactericide / Fungicide is a superior bacterial and pathogen killer that provides protection for organic or conventional field and row crops. Can be used as part of both preventive and curative programs. Provides quick knockdown control and can be tank mixed with other residual fungicides. Has low REI (re-entry interval) and zero-day PHI (pre-harvest interval) which allows growers to spray right up until the day of harvest. Oxidate 2.0 Broad Spectrum Bactericide / Fungicide is applied as a foliar spray. Rapidly kills fungus and bacteria on contact, and stops infection right away.
Product Documents
Active Ingredient | Hydrogen Peroxide - 27.1% Peroxyacetic Acid - 2.0% |
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Target pests | Fungus, Bacteria, and Spores. |
For use in | Foliar Applications. |
Application | See the label for the complete application instructions. |
Pet safe | Yes, if used as directed on the label. |
Formulation | Liquid Formula. |
NOT FOR SALE TO | DC |
Dimensions | 9.00 x 7.00 x 11.00 inches. |
Special Features | With OxiDate 2.0 zero-day PHI and low REI, it allows growers to spray right up to harvest. |
Shipping Weight | 24.60 lbs |
Manufacturer | BioSafe Systems |
EPA Registration | 70299-12 |
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OxiDate 2.0 kills fungus, bacteria, and spores on contact, stopping infection in its tracks. It can be used for:
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the last few years fruit has rotted before ripening. the tree is full of fruit again. We have tried regular hydrogen peroxide (3%) without noticeable results How concentrated should Oxidate 2.0 be used?
Oxidate 2.0 Broad Spectrum Bactericide / Fungicide does not list black knot as one of the targeted disease on its product label. Bonide Liquid Copper Fungicide Concentrate lists black knot, but the label states it should applied as a dormant spray. I was also able to locate this article that provides really good information about how to treat for black knot disease. I'd recommend taking a look at the article and then maybe contacting your local cooperative extension to see if it is too late to treat for the disease now.