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Timeline for Tomato Crop Cultivation

Tomato is a warm-season crop. The crop does well under an average monthly temperature of 210C to 230C. Temperature and light intensity affect the fruit-set, pigmentation and nutritive value of the fruit. Long dry spell and heavy rainfall both show a detrimental effect on growth and fruiting. Tomato Crop Cultivation does best in a soil that has a soil reaction from pH 6.0 to 7.0. If the soil is acidic liming is required.

For better Tomato Crop Cultivation it is mandatory to follow the steps in a timely manner and use appropriate fertilizers, fungicides, herbicides, etc. for better growth. With a wide range of products, SKYN Crop Care provides complete crop protection for Tomato crop cultivation from begin to trim.

Skyn Crop Care provides complete care of Tomato crop from start to end by their insecticides which are very effective against unwanted weeds, insects, etc. that can harm the crop. Let’s take a look at some products we manufacture which are made for Tomato crop Cultivation.

Insecticide for Tomato Crop Cultivation

1. Sumo (Lambda-Cyhalothrin 4.9% CS)

  • SUMO is a new generation of synthetic pyrethroid.
  • SUMO is non-systemic insecticide with contact and stomach action and repellent properties.
  • SUMO shows rapid knockdown and long residual activity.
  • SUMO paralyzes nervous system of insect pest.
  • SUMO prevents insect pests from a resurgence.
  • SUMO is safe to the environment and suitable for IPM.

Recommendation for Use:

Crop Weeds Dosage/ha Water(Litre) PHI(days)
a.i.(g) Formulation(ml)
Tomato Fruit borer 15 300 500 5

Available in: 500ml, 1 liter

2. Sumo Super (Lambda-Cyhalothrin 5% CS)

  • SUMO SUPER is new generation synthetic pyrethroid.
  • SUMO SUPER is non-systemic insecticide with contact and stomach action and repellent properties.
  • SUMO SUPER shows rapid knockdown and long residual activity.
  • SUMO SUPER paralyses nervous system of insect pest.
  • SUMO SUPER prevents insect pests resurgence.
  • SUMO SUPER is safe to the environment and suitable for IPM.

Recommendation for Use:

Crop Weeds Dosage/ha Water(Litre) PHI(days)
a.i.(g) Formulation(ml)
Tomato Fruit borer 15 300 500 5

Available in: 500ml, 1 liter

3. Victoria (Imidacloprid 17.8% SL)

  • VICTORIA is a systemic insecticide of the neonicotinoid group.
  • VICTORIA is a broad spectrum insecticide with contact and stomach action.
  • VICTORIA has a relatively long-lasting effect thus very economical.
  • VICTORIA has a different and new mode of action gives effective control of insect strains which have developed resistance to traditionally used insecticides.
  • VICTORIA acts by interfering with the transmission of nerve impulse in insects, unlike organophosphorus compounds, carbamates, and pyretgroids, which act on nerve fiber membrane proteins.
  • VICTORIA has low toxicity with minimum impact on the environment and an ideal insecticide for use under Integrated Pest Management (IPM) program.

Recommendation for Use:

Crop Weeds Dosage/ha Water(Litre) PHI(days)
a.i.(g) Formulation(ml)
Tomato Whitefly 30-35 150-175 500-1000 7

Available in: 100ml, 250ml, 500ml, 1liter

4. Victoria Super (Imidacloprid 30.5% SC)

  • VICTORIA SUPER is a systemic insecticide of the neonicotinoid group.
  • VICTORIA SUPER is a broad spectrum insecticide with contact and stomach action.
  • VICTORIA SUPER has a relatively long-lasting effect thus very economical.
  • VICTORIA SUPER has a different and new mode of action gives effective control of insect strains which have developed resistance to traditionally used insecticides.
  • VICTORIA SUPER acts by interfering with the transmission of nerve impulse in insects, unlike organophosphorus compounds, carbamates, and pyretgroids, which act on nerve fiber membrane proteins.
  • VICTORIA SUPER has low toxicity with minimum impact on the environment and an ideal insecticide for use under Integrated Pest Management (IPM) program.

Recommendation for Use:

Crop Weeds Dosage/ha Water(Litre) PHI(days)
a.i.(g) Formulation(ml)
Tomato Whitefly 30-35 150-175 500-1000 7

Available in: 100ml, 250ml, 500ml, 1liter

5. Victoria Gold (Imidacloprid 70% WG)

  • VICTORIA GOLD is a systemic insecticide of the neonicotinoid group.
  • VICTORIA GOLD is a broad spectrum insecticide with contact and stomach action.
  • VICTORIA GOLD has a relatively long-lasting effect thus very economical.
  • VICTORIA GOLD has a different and new mode of action gives effective control of insect strains which have developed resistance to traditionally used insecticides.
  • VICTORIA GOLD acts by interfering with the transmission of nerve impulse in insects, unlike organophosphorus compounds, carbamates, and pyretgroids, which act on nerve fiber membrane proteins.
  • VICTORIA GOLD has low toxicity with minimum impact on the environment and an ideal insecticide for use under Integrated Pest Management (IPM) program.

Recommendation for Use:

Crop Weeds Dosage/ha Water(Litre) PHI(days)
a.i.(g) Formulation(ml)
Tomato Whitefly 30-35 150-175 500-1000 7

Available in: 30gm, 75gm, 100gm

6. Skyn Canon (Quinalphos 25% EC)

  • SKYN CANON It is having a broad spectrum of activity and good initial and residual toxicity against bollworms on cotton and stem borer, leaf folder, green leafhopper, hispa on rice.
  • SKYN CANON preferred choice for 2 major crops (Cotton & Paddy).
  • SKYN CANON It is a contact and stomach poison. It is a non-systemic.

Recommendation for Use:

Crop Weeds Dosage/ha Water(Litre) PHI(days)
a.i.(g) Formulation(ml)
Tomato Fruit borer 250 1000 500-1000

Available in: 500ml, 1liter

Fungicides for Tomato Crop Cultivation

1. Radar (Mancozeb 75% WP)

It is a broad-spectrum fungicide with protective action. The product is fungitoxic when exposed to air. It is converted to an isothiocyanate, which inactivates the sulphahydral (SH) groups in enzymes of fungi. Sometimes the metals are exchanged between mancozeb and enzymes of fungi, thus causing a disturbance in fungal enzyme functioning.

Special Features:

  • King of all Fungicides: Broad spectrum fungicide, which controls a large number of diseases (with its multisite action), caused by Phycomycetes, advance fungi and another group of fungi infecting many crops.
  • Wide Spectrum of Use: Used for foliar sprays, nursery drenching and seed treatments in many crops.
  • No Disease Resistance: RADAR can be used repeatedly, without any danger of resistance development, for a number of years.
  • Ideal Tank Mix Partner: Best fungicide to be used along with systemic fungicides to prevent and/or delay resistance development.
  • Provides Nutrition: In addition to disease control, it also provides manganese and zinc in traces to crop, thereby keeps plants green and healthy.
  • Environmentally Safe: RADAR is quite safe to natural enemies and the environment. Thus part of Integrated Disease Management.
  • Economical: As compared to other fungicides, it is less expensive in the long run on account of nutritional benefits and superior crop protection, which results in high yields and better quality.

Application:

For better disease management, it is always advisable to remember the maxim – Prevention Is Always Better Than Cure. Generally, the sprays of RADAR should start before the appearance of disease or at disease initiation. Repeat the applications at 7-12 days interval depending on climatic conditions and disease severity. The general recommendations on various crops are given below, but it is advisable to use the product as per the local recommendations of agricultural institutes.

General application rate for the foliar spray is 200-250 grams per 100 liters of water. Water volume ranges between 500 to 1000 liter per hectare based upon crop type and crop stage. For seed treatment, a general recommendation is 2.5 g/kg seed. Tubers or rhizomes are recommended to be dipped for a minimum 20-30 minutes before sowing @300g per 100 liters. It is advised that the user must read the label and leaflet attached to the container for details.

Recommendation for Use:

Crop Diseases Dosage (g/acre) Time of Application
Tomato Early Blight & Leaf Spot 600-800

First, spray at the appearance of the disease symptoms.

Repeat it at an interval of 7 to 10 days,

if required.

Available in: 100gm, 250gm, 500gm, 1Kg

2. AGEENT (Cymoxanil 8% + Mancozeb 64% W.P.)

  • AGEENT is a systemic and contact disease control solution for crop disease control in grape downy mildew and late blight of potato and tomato.
  • AGEENT is a scientific combination of Cymoxanil of Aliphatic nitrogen and Mancozeb of Polymetric dithiocarbamate group, which by their contact and local systematic action controls the diseases very effectively.
  • AGEENT is curative and preventive and Mancozeb is preventive, hence both keep the treated crops healthy.
    Application of AGEENT before infection or after the appearance of the disease takes care of diseases for a longer time.
  • AGEENT remains effective even rain, occur 3 hours after application.
  • AGEENT is suitable fungicide for Integrated Pest Management (IPM).

Recommendations for use:

Crop Diseases Dosage (g/acre) Time of Application
Tomato Early Blight 600

First, spray at the appearance of the disease symptoms.

Repeat it at an interval of 7 to 10 days,

if required.

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