Cauliflower Spray Program
Brassica oleracea var. botrytis
Cauliflower crop protection program covering diamondback moth, aphids, cutworm, bollworm, downy mildew, black rot, and clubroot. Cauliflower shares the same Brassica pest and disease profile as cabbage.
Program Overview
| Category | Seedbed & Transplanting 0-14 days after transplanting | Vegetative Growth 14-42 days after transplanting | Curd Formation 42-60 days after transplanting | Curd Maturation & Harvest 60-75 days after transplanting |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Insect Control | ||||
Disease Prevention | — | — | — | |
Nutrient Management | — | |||
Disease Control | — | |||
Weed Control | — | — | — |
Seedbed & Transplanting
Protect seedlings from cutworm and soil-borne diseases. Apply systemic insecticides and fungicides at transplanting.
Vegetative Growth
Begin preventative fungicide program for downy mildew and black rot. Manage diamondback moth and aphids during leaf development.
Curd Formation
Protect developing cauliflower curds from diamondback moth, bollworm, and downy mildew. Critical spray period for curd quality.
Curd Maturation & Harvest
Final disease and pest management during curd maturation. Observe pre-harvest intervals.
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.