How To Use Rate
See below for recommended rates of PoMaxa by variety. Tree response to PoMaxa application varies greatly by cultivar, weather before and after application, tree vigor, pollination, fruit set and fruitlet size at time of application. Previous orchard history and past thinner performance can help a grower determine the best spray program for that orchard. Petal fall (3–7 mm fruit size) and/or early fruit set (8–10 mm fruit size). Best results occur when temperatures are between 70–75°F. One application of PoMaxa is usually adequate for thinning. A second application can be made for additional thinning, but do not apply earlier than 7 days after the first application. with another apple thinning product, reduce the application rate as appropriate. Consult your local Valent Agricultural Specialist for specific recommendations regarding tank mixes or combination thinning programs. Exercise caution when considering applications of PoMaxa to trees younger than five years of age, as damage to the trees can occur. Misshapen fruit formation (e.g. “pygmy” fruit) or phytotoxicity can occur on some cultivars, such as Fuji and Red Delicious, when applied at higher rates, when temperatures exceed 85°F or when applications are made when fruit size exceeds 15 mm.
Timing
Spray Volume 100–200 gal/A Tree Row Volume (TRV*). Direct sprays to the top two-thirds of the tree canopy for optimal performance. Tank Mix Combinations When used in combination with a non-ionic surfactant or in tank mix
Cultivar Sensitivity
Thinning Response Cultivars
PoMaxa Rate fl oz/100 gal of TRV*
Easy-to-Thin
Baldwin, Braeburn, Cortland, Delicious, Granny Smith, Idared, Jonathan, McIntosh, Northern Spy, Pink Lady, Red Delicious, Rhode Island Greening, Rome Beauty, Stayman and others Cameo, Empire, Gala, Gingergold, Golden Supreme, Honeycrisp, Jerseymac, Jonagold, Oldenberg (Duchess), Red Astrachan, Rome, Spartan, Williams Early, Yellow Transparent and others Early McIntosh, Fuji, Golden Delicious, Jonamac, Lodi, Macoun, Paula Red, Yellow Newton, York, York Imperial and others
0.5–3
Moderately Difficult-to-Thin
1–4
Difficult-to-Thin
1.5–4
*TRV (Tree Row Volume) is the volume of water required per acre to achieve drip at the time of application. Consult your Valent Agricultural Specialist for assistance in calculating TRV.
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