Mirano WG Fungicide 1kg
MIRA1
Active ingredient:
cyprodinil.
Main Diseases Controlled.
Apples / Pears:
- Black Spot (scab).
- Powdery Mildew.
Stonefruit:
- Blossom Blight (Monilinia).
This is an early-season fungicide, especially around flowering and early canopy development.
Mixing Rates per Tank (Practical, typical label rates).
~150 – 200 g per 100 L water (high volume spraying).
Or roughly 0.75 – 1.0 kg/ha depending on canopy size (typical orchard use).
Example: 200L spray tank.
Scenario A: Dilute spraying (e.g. 1000 L/ha).
- Rate: 150 g / 100 L.
- 200L tank = 300 g Mirano.
Scenario B: Concentrate spraying (e.g. 500 L/ha).
- Same per 100 L rate applies.
- 200L tank = 300 g Mirano.
Scenario C: Per hectare.
- Rate: 1.0 kg/ha.
- If your 200L tank covers 0.5 ha → Add 500 g per tank.
Quick Rule.
- Dilute spraying: g per 100 L.
- Concentrate spraying: match per hectare rate.
Mixing Tips.
- Add to tank early (WG product).
- Keep constant agitation.
- Fully disperse before spraying.
Avoid:
- Oils.
- Strongly alkaline mixes (e.g. lime sulphur).
Best Alternatives / Rotation Partners.
- Mirano = Group 9, so rotation is important.
- Good Rotation Options.
- Group 3 (DMI fungicides).
- Myclobutanil.
- Tebuconazole.
Strong on:
- Powdery Mildew.
- Some Scab activity.
- Group 7 (SDHI) e.g. newer actives like pydiflumetofen.
- Long residual, strong protection.
- Group M (Multi-site protectants).
- Captan.
- Mancozeb.
Very important:
- Resistance management backbone.
Simple Rotation Strategy (Apples).
- Early: Mirano.
- Follow: DMI or SDHI.
- Include: Captan regularly.
Avoid More than 4 Group 9 sprays per season.
Suitability by Crop (Very Practical)
Apples.
Excellent fit (key crop).
Controls:
- Black Spot (Scab).
- Powdery Mildew.
Best Timing:
Early infection periods (spring).
Pears.
Very good.
- Black Spot control.
- Similar program to Apples.
Stonefruit (Apricot, Peach, Nectarine).
Primary use .
- Blossom Blight.
Critical Timing:.
Flowering period.
Not suitable for:
- Pasture.
- Maize.
- Brassicas.
This is strictly a horticulture fungicide.
Key Practical Takeaways.
Strengths.
- Excellent early-season disease control.
- Some curative activity (up to ~48 hrs).
- Rainfast and reliable.
- Soft on beneficials (IPM friendly).
Weaknesses.
- Narrow crop range (fruit only).
- Resistance risk if overused.
- Needs good coverage.
When to Use Mirano.
- At first infection risk (pre-symptom).
During:.
- Blossom.
Early leaf development.
- As part of a program, not standalone.
Safety Notes.
- Harmful if swallowed.
- Can cause organ damage with repeated exposure.
- Very toxic to aquatic life.
Avoid drift into waterways.
Simple Orchard Program Example (Apples).
- Early season: Mirano (Group 9).
- Mid: DMI fungicide.
- Throughout: Captan (multi-site).
- Late: Rotate to SDHI.
Gives:.
- Strong control.
- Resistance protection.
- Season-long coverage.
Caution:
Must be used strictly according to label directions.
Available in a 1Kg.
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