Why?
👉 Because there’s no risk to pollinators anymore,
👉 and you’re protecting your trees before pests and fungal diseases become visible,
👉 preventing damage in advance.
When should you spray?
- March–April: Before bud break – to target overwintering pests and fungal spores.
- May–June: Right after flowering – the best time to prevent diseases like scab or brown rot (Monilia).
- July–August: As needed, to fight off summer pests like aphids or codling moths.
- October–November: After leaf fall – important for winter protection and fungal prevention.
📌 Reminder: Each type of fruit tree has different needs – for the exact spray timing and suitable products, check the crop care plans in our app.
Healthy trees = a rich harvest!