Fungicide Raek

With high humidity and frequent precipitation, many pathogenic microorganisms are activated on vegetables and fruit trees. Traditional methods of dealing with them are laborious and ineffective. Therefore, summer residents treat plants with modern fungicides, one of which is Raek. It is used for both prevention and treatment of diseases. We will describe its characteristic features, get acquainted with the detailed instructions for the use of the fungicide and reviews.

Characteristics

Fungicide Raek is a highly effective drug that is designed to protect and treat fruit trees and vegetable crops from fungal infections. Also, in small dosages, the fungicide can be used for indoor and garden plants. A feature of the product is its rapid absorption and duration of action. Which is of great importance with high humidity and frequent precipitation.

Raek is effective against the following diseases:

  • scab;
  • septoria or white spot;
  • late blight;
  • moniliosis or fruit rot;
  • anthracnose;
  • curliness of leaves;
  • downy mildew or downy mildew;
  • clotterosporium or perforated spot.

The product is produced in the form of a concentrated yellow emulsion, which must be diluted in water according to the instructions before use. For small areas and the private sector, Raek is packed in plastic containers of 100, 50, 10 and even 2 ml. For large agricultural producers, they offer plastic liter bottles.

Attention! An analogue of the fungicide Raek is the drug Skor, which has a similar principle of action.

Mechanism of action

The active substance of the fungicide Raek is difenoconazole, the concentration of which is 250 g / l. The active ingredient stops the development and reproduction of pathogenic fungi, has a negative effect on DNA synthesis in their cells.

The agent quickly penetrates the stems and leaves, and two hours after spraying it spreads throughout all plant cells. With prophylactic spraying, the duration of the protective effect lasts 1-2 weeks. With the active development of a fungal disease, the therapeutic effect of the fungicide lasts for about a week.

Benefits

Fungicide Raek has a number of advantages:

  • quickly penetrates into plant tissue;
  • is able to provide long-term preventive protection and a quick healing effect;
  • a wide range of applications, since the product is suitable for many crops;
  • prevents the formation and development of spores of pathogenic fungi, which significantly reduces the likelihood of re-infection;
  • helps to improve the quality and increase the size of the crop;
  • reliably protects not only foliage, but also fruits;
  • a bottle with a dispensing lid, which is convenient to store and use;
  • the emulsion is economical to use;
  • the drug is insensitive to weather conditions, as it is quickly absorbed;
  • can be stored at temperatures ranging from -30 to +35ABOUTFROM.
Important! The plant will recover faster if the fungicide treatment was carried out within the first 4 days from the moment of infection.

disadvantages

Raek also has negative aspects:

  • With repeated use of the fungicide, parasitic fungi can get used to it and develop immunity to it, so Raek must be alternated with similar drugs.
  • The substance is detrimental to fish; contact with the solution should be avoided.
  • The drug is ineffective against powdery mildew fungi.

Raeks have far fewer disadvantages than advantages, so the fungicide deserves attention.

Preparation of the solution

Preventive treatment is recommended in early spring, when the first leaves begin to bloom. During the whole season, the fungicide can be applied no more than 4 times for fruit trees and a maximum of 2 times for vegetables.

It is undesirable to store the working solution of the Raek preparation, so it is mixed before the procedure. For this, the required amount of emulsion is dissolved in a small amount of water. Then, stirring vigorously, gradually add liquid to the required volume. For convenience, it is better to prepare the solution immediately in the sprayer tank.

The consumption rate of the drug is selected separately for each culture based on the instructions.

Fruit trees

Fungicide Raek protects plums, apples, pears and other fruit trees from moniliosis and scab lesions. To prepare a working solution, you need to dilute 2 ml of emulsion (one ampoule) in 10 liters of water.

With the arrival of spring, the first two sprays are carried out with an interval of at least 12-14 days. This must be done before the leaves bloom and buds form. If there are visible signs of infection, the crop can be treated again, but after the trees have faded.

The consumption of working fluid per hectare of planting averages from 700 to 900 liters. And for one fruit tree from 2 to 5 liters.

Attention! If necessary, a week after the last spraying with Raek solution, you can start using another product.

Vegetables

Raek drug effectively protects:

  • potatoes, tomatoes and cucumbers for septoria, klyasterosporiosis, curl;
  • onions from downy mildew and powdery mildew;
  • beets from cercospora and other ailments.

For processing vegetable beds, an increased concentration of the fungicide Raek is required. According to the instructions for use, the emulsion is diluted in water in a ratio of 1 to 1. For spraying a vegetable garden with an area of ​​100 m2 it is necessary to prepare about 5-6 liters of working solution. And for one hectare of planting, an average of 400-500 liters of ready-made liquid is required. Pulverization should be carried out at intervals of two weeks.

Processing can be started after the first shoots appear. Plantings are sprayed in calm weather in the morning or evening, even if rain is predicted at night.

Important! It is undesirable to process plants during flowering, fruiting and root crop formation.

Houseplants

To protect indoor and garden flowers from various diseases, you need to dilute 0.5-1.5 ml of fungicide in a liter of clean water. It is advisable to carry out the processing in the morning or in the evening, when there is no wind and direct sunlight.

To reduce the likelihood of adaptation of pathogenic fungi to the active substance of the Raek preparation, it is alternated with the Quadris fungicide.

Compatibility with other drugs

Canopy can be combined with most pesticides. The drug is especially effective in multi-component mixtures. During the preparation of the tank solution, a new pesticide is added when all substances are completely dissolved.

Before mixing the complex mixture, it is recommended to check each pesticide for compatibility with the fungicide Raek.

Security measures

The drug has a third hazard class, is not toxic to birds and bees, but harmful to fish. Therefore, work should not be carried out near bodies of water, bee hives and sources of drinking water. Store the fungicide as far away from food, medicine and feed as possible.

When working with an emulsion, you must adhere to the following rules:

  • Always wear gloves, goggles and a respirator.
  • Do not drink, smoke or eat during the procedure.
  • If the substance comes into contact with the mucous membrane of the eyes or skin, wash the affected area with a stream of water and soap.
  • If the fungicide enters the stomach, take activated charcoal and drink it with plenty of water.If the condition worsens, you should immediately consult a doctor.

The drug Raek should be stored in places inaccessible to animals and children. The room temperature should be between -30 and +35 degrees.

Reviews of summer residents

Natalia, 30 years old, Saratov
This year I decided to plant a rose in my garden. After some time, I noticed a white bloom on its leaves. The greens began to dry and fall off. As it turned out, it is powdery mildew. A neighbor advised me to buy Raek. I bought a 2 ml ampoule and diluted it according to the instructions in 10 liters of water. I cut off the diseased leaves, and sprayed the remaining ones with the prepared solution. Three days later, a white bloom appeared on the young foliage. The drug was ineffective, and the disease progressed. I do not recommend it.
Anastasia, 43 years old, Rostov-on-Don
In our 10 hectare garden, apple trees, cherries, pears and currants grow. Every year my husband buys remedies for the prevention of diseases in fruit trees and berry bushes. One of them is Raek. We dilute the fungicide emulsion according to the instructions and process the plants 3 times: during the growing season and twice after flowering with a break of 14 days. This tool helps to preserve the harvest, and protect the plantings from powdery mildew and scab.

Conclusion

Fungicide Raek is an effective drug that prevents the development of pathogenic fungi, even with pronounced signs of the disease. It is suitable for many crops and has a quick impact. Therefore, it is chosen by both experienced summer residents and novice gardeners. In order to avoid negative consequences, it is important to follow the instructions and safety rules.

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