Horticultural oil

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Horticultural oils are lightweight oils, either petroleum or vegetable based. They are used in both horticulture and agriculture, where they are applied as a dilute spray on plant surfaces to control insects and mites. They are also sometimes included in tank mixes as a surfactant.

The oils provide control by smothering the target pests, and are only effective if applied directly to the pest, and provide no residual controls.

Oils are generally considered suitable for 'organic pest control', with most oils permitted under the US National Organic Program.


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[edit] Types of Horticultural Oils

[edit] Dormant oil

Dormant Oils are oils used on deciduous plants during abscission.

[edit] Summer oil:

Summer oils are also referred to as foliar oils, a name which alludes to their use on plants when the foliage is present.


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