Capsicum annuum var. longum
Paprika crop protection program covering Phytophthora root rot, powdery mildew, bacterial spot, aphids, thrips, and fruit borer.
| Category | Transplanting At transplanting | Vegetative Growth 14-50 days after transplanting | Flowering & Fruit Set 50-80 days after transplanting | Fruiting & Harvest 80+ days after transplanting |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Disease Prevention | — | — | — | |
Nematode Control | — | — | — | |
Insect Control | ||||
Nutrient Management | — | |||
Disease Control | — | |||
Weed Control | — | — | — |
Protect transplanted seedlings from Phytophthora root rot and soil-borne diseases. Apply fungicides and nematicides at transplanting.
Begin preventative fungicide program for powdery mildew and anthracnose. Manage grass weeds and scout for aphids and thrips.
Protect flowers and developing fruit from budworm, thrips, and red spider mite. Continue disease management for anthracnose and bacterial spot.
Final pest and disease management during fruit development and drying. Focus on budworm, red spider mite, and anthracnose. Observe pre-harvest intervals.
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.