NATURA Natural Remedy for Mildew – 100ml

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Description

Compact, eco-friendly defense against powdery mildew.
NATURA Natural Remedy for Mildew is a natural fungicide designed to combat all types of powdery mildew on vegetables, fruits, and ornamental plants. Applied as a spray, it creates a protective barrier that helps prevent the spread of fungal infections.

Key Specifications

 Volume: 100ml (concentrate)
 Coverage: Makes 10L solution (1:100 dilution)
 Active Ingredients: Plant-based enzymes, hydrogen peroxide 114
 Weight: ~150g (including bottle)
 pH: Neutral (6.5-7.5)


Professional Benefits

 Dual-Action Formula

  • Kills existing powdery mildew and prevents spores from spreading 315

  • Stimulates plant immune response (induced resistance) 3

 Non-Toxic Safety

  • Safe for food crops up to harvest (0-day pre-harvest interval) 15

  • Harmless to beneficial insects, pets, and humans 615

 Versatile Application

  • Foliar spray for plants (indoor/outdoor)

  • Surface disinfectant for grow rooms, greenhouses, and tools 114


Usage Instructions

  1. Dilution: 10ml per 1L water (1% solution)

  2. Application:

    • Preventive: Spray every 5-7 days

    • Active Infestation: Apply daily for 3 days, then weekly 3

  3. Note: Test on a small area first for sensitive plants


Technical Highlights

  • Shelf Life: 24 months (unopened)

  • Storage: Cool, dark place (<25°C)

  • Certifications: Organic-compatible, biodegradable 19


Why Choose NATURA?

 Lab-Validated Efficacy – 95% mildew spore reduction in controlled tests 3
 Zero Residue – Leaves no harmful traces on plants/surfaces 114
 Sustainable Formula – Derived from plant enzymes and mineral actives 9

Ideal For:

  • Cannabis growers

  • Organic vegetable gardens

  • Greenhouse operations


Choose NATURA’s 100ml mildew remedy for gentle yet powerful protection — perfect for sustainable care of your favorite plants

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