Supplemental Information

Foliar Spray Program for Vegetable Crops

Beans

Three foliar applications are recommended.

  • 1st Application: Apply 4.0 fluid ounces per acre when the first trifoliate is unfolded.
  • 2nd Application: Apply 4.0 fluid ounces per acre two weeks after the first application.
  • 3rd Application: Apply 4.0 fluid ounces per acre at first blood.

Broccoli, Cabbage, Lettuce, Spinach

Three foliar applications are recommended.

  • 1st Application: Apply 4.0 fluid ounces per acre when the fifth leaf begins to unfold.
  • 2nd Application: Apply 4.0 fluid ounces per acre two weeks after the first application.
  • 3rd Application: Apply 4.0 fluid ounces per acre two weeks after the second application.

For maximum benefit, apply continuous applications of 0.8-1.2 fluid ounces per acre at 7-10 day intervals after the first application throughout the production season.

Pepper and Tomato

Three foliar applications are recommended.

  • 1st Application: Apply 4.0 fluid ounces per acre when the plants have 3 true leaves.
  • 2nd Application: Apply 4.0 fluid ounces per acre 2 weeks after the first application.
  • 3rd Application: Apply 4.0 fluid ounces 2 weeks after the second application.

For maximum yields and quality, make continuous applications of 0.8 fluid ounces per acre after the first application at 7-10 day intervals throughout the growing season.

Sweet Corn and Popcorn

Two applications are recommended.

  • 1st Application: Apply 4.0 fluid ounces per acre when the plants are in the 4-6 leaf stage.
  • 2nd Application: Apply 4.0 fluid ounces per acre at the 8-10 leaf stage.

White and Red Potatoes

Dip potato seed pieces in a solution of one part Stimupro to 375 parts water for 30 or 60 seconds. Stimupro can be used with a fungicide program.

  • 1st Application: Apply 4.0 fluid ounces per acre at tuber initiation, which occurs 4-6 weeks after emergence.
  • 2nd Application: Apply 4.0 fluid ounces per acre 2-3 weeks after the first application. The last application should be at the beginning of bloom in those varieties that flower.