Cabbage5 Growth Stages

Cabbage Spray Program

Brassica oleracea var. capitata

Cabbage crop protection program covering diamondback moth, aphids, cutworm, bollworm, downy mildew, black rot, and clubroot.

Program Overview

Brand:
Category
Pre-Transplanting
Day 0 (Pre-transplanting)
Seedbed & Transplanting
0-14 days after transplanting
Vegetative Phase
14-42 days after transplanting
Head Formation
42-56 days after transplanting
Head Compaction
56-75 days after transplanting
Weed Control
Insect Control
Disease Prevention
Nutrient Management
Disease Control

Pre-Transplanting

Pre-plant burndown and protection against cutworms and damping-off diseases before sowing.

Day 0 (Pre-transplanting)
Weed Control
Insect Control
Disease Prevention
Insect Control
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Weed Control
Insect Control

Seedbed & Transplanting

Control soil pests, nematodes, and support early root development with foliar feeding.

0-14 days after transplanting
Insect Control
Insect Control
Nutrient Management
Disease Control
Disease Control
Insect Control
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Insect Control
Insect Control

Vegetative Phase

Control diamond back moth, caterpillars, downy mildew, and black rot during active vegetative growth.

14-42 days after transplanting
Insect Control
Insect Control
Disease Control
Disease Control
Disease Control
Disease Control
Insect Control
Disease Control

Head Formation

Protect developing heads from powdery mildew, leaf hoppers, and bacterial diseases.

42-56 days after transplanting
Disease Control
Insect Control
Insect Control
Disease Control
Weed Control
Insect Control
Insect Control
Disease Control
Disease Control

Head Compaction

Final nutrition boost during head compaction for maximum yield and quality.

56-75 days after transplanting
Nutrient Management

Safety Information

Always read and follow label directions. Wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) when handling agrochemicals. Store in original containers in a secure location away from children and animals. Dispose of containers properly according to local regulations. Consult your local extension officer for region-specific recommendations.