Multicrop Eco Grub 3 in 1 Hose On 2 Litre

Multicrop Eco Grub 3 in 1 Hose On 2 Litre

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Multicrop Eco Grub 3 in 1 is an organic Insecticide that contains natural eucalyptus and tea tree oil to control Lawn Grub, Army worm & African Black Beetle. Fertiliser contains fish and chicken waste to feed and green the lawn. Wetting Agent to assist in saving water and taking the natural insecticide down into the soil where the pests are. EcoGrub is not a scheduled poison. Available in a 1L concentrate and a 2L Hose-on for larger areas.

1. Organic Insecticide, 2. Fertiliser, 3. Wetting Agent.

Main Features:

  • Eco Grub is made from naturally derived ingredients and contains no harmful synthetic pesticides, leaving your soil free from toxic residues.

  • Eco Grub contains natural eucalyptus and tea tree oil to control Lawn Grubs, armyworms, and African Black Beetles.

  • Eco Grub contains fish and chicken waste to feed and green the lawn.

  • Eco Grub also contains a wetting agent to help conserve water when feeding and watering the lawn.

How to Use an Insecticide:

 

       Situation                        Pest                                                 Rate
All Turf Types

Lawn Armyworm
NSW, VIC, QLD, SA, & WA

Apply the contents of this 2 Litre Bottle over 100m². 
All Turf Types African Black Beetle 
VIC, QLD, SA, & WA 
Apply the contents of this 2 Litre bottle over 16m²

 

How To Use As A Fertiliser & Wetting Agent:

 

            Situation                                 Rate
All Turf Types - Fertiliser Apply the contents of this 2 Litre bottle over an area of 400m².

All Turf Types - Wetting Agent

Apply the contents of this 2 Litre bottle over an area of 200m².

 

Active constituents: 10g/L EUCALYPTUS OIL, 2.5g/L TEA TREE OIL.

Guaranteed Analysis: (Element %W/W)

Nitrogen (N) is found in fish and chicken waste. 1.11% Nitrogen (N) as urea. 3.45% Nitrogen (N) as Nitrate. 0.64% Total Nitrogen (N). 5.2% Total Phosphorus (P) as water-soluble. 0.2% Potassium as a plant extract, 3.1% Chicken Waste. 1.0% Potassium (K) as nitrate. 1.9% Total Potassium (K). 5.0% Calcium (Ca) 0.68% Iron (Fe) 0,39% Magnesium (Mg) 1.10% Manganese (Mn) 7.20% Sulphur (as Sulphate) 2.80% Aluminium (Al) 0.20% Nickel 0.36% Maximum biuret 0.1.

How to Apply: 

Measure the area before application. Apply early morning or late afternoon. Apply evenly at the first sign of pest infestation and water in after application to wash the solution off the foliage. Repeat application every 3 weeks if insects are still active.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Q. Is Eco Grub ok on vegetable gardens?

A. I got the following answer from someone at Multicrop: "You can use EcoGrub on a vegetable garden by applying the solution around the base of the vegetables, avoiding the foliage. If any solution does splash onto the foliage, wash it off with the hose. We recommend hosing in EcoGrub after applying it, as this helps the product penetrate deeper into the soil where the grubs are located. If vegetables have not been planted in the vegetable garden yet, we recommend applying EcoGrub and then leaving it for 3 days before planting the vegetables. There is no withholding period for vegetables; just wash vegetables before eating"

Q. Is Eco Grub Pet-friendly?

A. I got this reply from someone at Multicrop. "Please inform your customer that their pets can go on the lawn as soon as the product is dry. This may take a few hours. If the pets like to graze on the lawn, they should be discouraged from doing so until after the first mowing has taken place. The lawn clippings should be removed and not fed to the pets. Do not mow for 7 days after application"

Q. Does this product harm earthworms?

A. After calling the manufacturer, we were told that it does not harm earthworms. 

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