| All Greenhouse and Covered Vegetables
Tomato, pepper, cucumber, eggplant, zucchini, etc. |
To establish vegetative-generative balance:
- First application approximately 3 weeks after planting.
- Subsequently, 2–4 applications every 21 days.
- Additional support can be applied during stress periods (cold, heat, salinity).
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Dose:
- 0.8–1 L DOZATEK per 100 L water.
- 0.8 L for young seedlings; can be increased up to 1 L during vigorous growth periods.
- Fine misting / small droplet size nozzle is preferred.
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Drip Application:
- 2–3 L/da DOZATEK in each application.
- It is recommended to apply with at least 300–500 L/da of irrigation water.
- Can be mixed with N, P, K fertilizers in the fertilizer tank; a mixing test should first be performed in a small container with highly acidic products.
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| All Field Vegetables
Tomato, pepper, eggplant, cucumber, etc. |
- First application before flowering.
- During the flowering period and immediately after, 2–3 applications every 15 days.
- In extended seasons, 1 additional application can be made during harvest intervals.
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- 0.8–1 L DOZATEK per 100 L water.
- It is recommended to apply in the cool of the evening or in the early morning hours.
- Homogeneous coverage should be targeted to ensure contact with the underside of the leaves.
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- 2–3 L/da applied via drip irrigation.
- While the drip line is open, it should be applied during the first 1/3 of the irrigation cycle, followed by flushing the system with clean water.
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| All Winter Vegetables:
Iceberg, lettuce, curly lettuce, spinach, leek, cabbage, etc. |
- First application when the plants reach the 3–4 leaf stage.
- Second application 15 days later, and if necessary, a 3rd application during the heading stage.
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- 0.7–0.9 L DOZATEK per 100 L water.
- It is recommended not to apply before nights with a risk of frost and to prefer application during the warming hours of the day.
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- 1.5–2.5 L/da applied via drip irrigation.
- In heavy and water-retaining soils, dosages should remain near the lower limit, and frequent applications should be preferred.
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| Cut Floriculture & Strawberry |
- Start 3 weeks after planting.
- Every 21 days, 2–3 applications are performed.
- Additional application can be made in strawberries at the beginning of flowering and during fruit set.
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- 0.6–0.8 L DOZATEK per 100 L of water (the upper limit should not be exceeded during the flowering period).
- For sensitive species such as roses and carnations, a small trial plot is recommended first.
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- 1.5–2.5 L/da applied via drip irrigation.
- In periods when soil moisture is very low, it is beneficial to perform a short pre-irrigation before application.
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| Melon, Watermelon, Squash/Pumpkin |
- One application before flowering.
- After flowering and during the fruit enlargement period, 2–3 applications every 15 days.
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- 0.8–1 L DOZATEK per 100 L water.
- In areas with a high risk of sunburn, late afternoon application should be preferred.
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- 2–3 L/da applied via drip irrigation.
- Due to the shallow root structure, the irrigation period should not be kept long, and the dosage should be strictly followed.
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| All Tuberous and Root Crops:
Potato, onion, garlic, carrot, radish, sugar beet, etc. |
- First application when leaf area begins to form.
- 2–3 applications every 15 days during the tuber initiation period.
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- 0.8–1 L DOZATEK per 100 L water.
- If the leaf surface is dusty, cleaning with light sprinkling before application is beneficial.
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- 2–3 L/da applied via drip irrigation.
- For sandy soils, the dosage can be selected slightly lower compared to heavy clay soils.
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| In Vineyards (Grapevines) |
- One application before flowering.
- 1 additional application during the berry set period.
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- 0.8–1 L DOZATEK per 100 L water.
- It should be applied during hours when there is good air circulation within the clusters.
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- 2–3 L/da applied via drip irrigation.
- It should be planned to be compatible with the basal fertilizers in the annual maintenance program.
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| All Pome and Stone Fruits:
Apple, pear, apricot, peach, plum, cherry, etc. |
- 1 application before flowering and when entering the full bloom stage.
- 2–3 applications every 15 days during the fruit enlargement period.
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- 0.8–1 L DOZATEK per 100 L water.
- When mixing with pesticides, label information and a compatibility test must strictly be taken into account.
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- 2–3 L/da applied via drip irrigation.
- In established orchards, the dosage per individual tree should be calculated based on the size of the tree.
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| Citrus, Banana, Hazelnut, Olive, Fig, Pistachio, Almond |
- 2–3 applications every 15 days before flowering, after flowering, and during the fruit enlargement period.
- In fields where the risk of small fruit drop is high, post-flowering application should not be neglected.
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- 0.8–1 L DOZATEK per 100 L water.
- A dose of 0.7–0.8 L for young trees and 1 L for trees in full production can be preferred.
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- 2–3 L/da applied via drip irrigation.
- If the drip line is a single row, the entire dose is applied to the line; in double-row systems, half the dose is applied per row.
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| All Legumes:
Chickpea, bean, lentil, soybean, peanut, etc. |
- 2–3 applications every 15 days after the first hoeing and before plant canopy closure.
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- 0.8–1 L DOZATEK per 100 L water.
- Since the leaf surface of legumes is thin, application should be avoided at high temperatures.
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- 1.5–2.5 L/da applied via drip irrigation.
- In nitrogen-fixing species, a balanced program should be created in coordination with nitrogenous basal fertilizers.
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| All Industrial Crops:
Cotton, corn, tea, sunflower, tobacco, etc. |
- 2–3 applications every 15 days after hoeing and until the row closure period.
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- 0.8–1 L DOZATEK per 100 L water.
- Since spray loss will occur under strong winds and intense sun, applications should be carried out in calm weather.
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- 2–3 L/da applied via drip irrigation.
- In deep-rooted species such as cotton and corn, the dose can be divided according to the irrigation interval.
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| All Field Crops (Cereals):
Wheat, barley, paddy (rice), oats, etc. |
- One application together with herbicides or during the tillering stage.
- On plots where high yield is targeted, a second application can be performed before heading.
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- 0.8–1 L DOZATEK per 100 L water.
- Label and pH values must strictly be checked in pesticide tank mixes.
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- In areas with irrigation facilities, 1.5–2.5 L/da can be applied via drip irrigation.
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| In Green Areas and Forage Crops: Alfalfa, Sainfoin, Vetch |
- One application is made 10 days after each cutting.
- In areas with an intensive cutting schedule, 3–4 applications throughout the season are sufficient.
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- 0.8–1 L DOZATEK per 100 L water.
- When the plant height is 15–20 cm, the coverage is more homogeneous since the leaf area is sufficient.
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- 1.5–2.5 L/da applied via drip irrigation.
- In grazed pastures, livestock should not be allowed access for at least 7–10 days after application.
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