Tea leaves (Camellia Sinensis) have been used in Chinese medicine as a drink for nearly 3000 years. Tea grows in medium temperature and high rainfall throughout the year. The tea plant can grow up until 12 meter high but in the plantation the height is maintained about 1 meter. The Bud and young leaves are harvested regularly.
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Weeds |
Pest |
Nematodes |
Disease |
Targets |
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Broadleaf weeds |
Narrow-leaved weeds |
Weeds alang alang |
Kutu daun Aphis sp |
Penghisap daun Helopeltis antonii (Tea mosquito bug) |
Penghisap daun Empoasca sp (Leaf hopper) |
Penggulung daun dan pucuk Homona coffearia (Leaf Roller) |
Pratylenchus sp Meloidogyne sp |
Cacar Daun Exobasidium vexans (Blister Blight) |
Product |
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Dosage |
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1.5 - 3 L/ Ha |
2 - 5 L/Ha |
2 - 3 L/Ha |
1.5 -3 L/ Ha |
2 - 5 L/Ha |
2 - 5 L/Ha |
2 - 3 L/Ha |
0.125 - 0.25 ml/L |
2 gr/L water |
0.5 – 1 ml/L water |
1 ml/L water |
100 - 200 ml/Ha |
2 gr/L water |
1 ml/L water |
1 - 1,5 ml/L water |
0,5 - 1 ml/L water |
100 kg/Ha |
2 ml/L water |
2 gr/L water |
2 gr/L water |
2 gr/L water |
2 gr/L water |