DR. SUPREME

Abamectin 1.9% EC

Insecticide  ·  Acaricide  ·  EC translaminar coverage

Dr. Supreme is our Abamectin 1.9% EC for growers who lose sleep over mites, thrips and leaf miners. It is a liquid emulsifiable concentrate from Harishree Crop Science, meant for foliar programmes where leaf quality and fruit finish need to hold through the season—always sprayed on threshold and always according to the registered label.

Mites & thrips focus 20 ml per pump (field guide) IRAC Group 6 Made in India
Dr. Supreme Abamectin 1.9% EC insecticide and acaricide bottle by Harishree Crop Science

Pack sizes

Pick the volume that matches your plot—contact us for dealer stock and agronomy backup.

100 ml

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500 ml

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1 Ltr

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Recommended dose: 20 ml per knapsack pump — confirm on label and with your agronomist.

Key benefits

What growers notice when Abamectin 1.9% EC is applied with care and clean water.

EC that settles into the canopy

The emulsifiable concentrate films leaves evenly, so you are not left with dry strips where mites can keep breeding.

Hits mites and thrips where they feed

Strong on sucking pests that scar leaves and fruit—especially when pressure builds early in the season.

Translaminar habit

Moves across the leaf blade to reach pests tucked on the underside or starting mines just under the epidermis.

Fits mixed cropping programmes

Vegetables, cotton, tea and selected fruit crops sit comfortably in the programme when the label is followed.

Rain window you can plan around

Give sprays a few hours on the leaf before heavy rain; morning or late-day timing usually works best.

Rotation-friendly MoA

IRAC Group 6 chemistry—keep it in rotation with other modes of action to slow resistance.

Target pests

Dr. Supreme is aimed at sucking pests and miners that punish leaf and fruit quality.

Spider mites (red / yellow mite complex)

When mites stipple leaves and fine webbing appears, a timely spray helps restore leaf colour and photosynthesis.

Thrips

Silvering on leaves and scarring on fruit is expensive; Abamectin EC is a trusted option where thrips are the main worry.

Leaf miners

Serpentine mines ruin salad crops and ornamentals; translaminar movement reaches larvae feeding inside the leaf.

Light caterpillar pressure

Young larvae that are still picking at foliage can be checked when they are caught early—always match spray to scouting.

Crops & applications

Typical uses for Abamectin 1.9% EC where the label and local advice align.

  • Chilli & tomato

    Thrips and mites are everyday headaches here. Spray when you first see stippling or scarring—not after damage spreads wall to wall.

  • Brinjal & okra

    Keeps foliage saleable and reduces scarring on fruit when used as part of a disciplined monitoring cycle.

  • Cotton

    Useful when mites spike under hot, dry pockets of the season; pair with scouting so you treat on threshold, not habit.

  • Tea

    Helps hold mite flare-ups in check on bush tea where leaf quality drives the price.

  • Grapes & citrus

    Fruit crops need careful timing around PHI and export residue rules—always take local label advice before spraying.

  • Other label crops

    If your agronomist points to Abamectin 1.9% EC on the registered list, run tank mix jar tests before broad acre work.

Technical specifications

Snapshot for agronomists and dealers—pair with the printed label in the field.

Product information

Trade name:Dr. Supreme
Technical name:Abamectin 1.9% EC
Product type:Insecticide / acaricide (miticide)
Formulation:Emulsifiable concentrate (EC)
Chemical group:Avermectins (from Streptomyces avermitilis)
Mode of action:IRAC Group 6 — glutamate-gated chloride channel activator
Action type:Contact and stomach; limited systemic (translaminar)

Packs & application

Pack sizes:100 ml, 250 ml, 500 ml, 1 Ltr (bottle)
Recommended dose:20 ml per knapsack pump (confirm on label and with local advisory)
Water volume:About 200 litres per acre (adjust for canopy)
Application:Foliar spray — knapsack or power sprayer
Best timing:At early mite, thrips or miner flare
Rainfastness:Roughly 3–4 hours after application
Re-entry:12–24 hours with proper PPE
PHI:7–14 days depending on crop (label-specific)
Label reference for Dr. Supreme Abamectin 1.9% EC. For live marketplace parameters, see our official IndiaMART listing.

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Dr. Supreme — full parameter table

Technical profile for meetings, quotations and stock planning (text equivalent of supplier spec sheets).

ParameterDetails
Product nameDr. Supreme
Technical nameAbamectin 1.9% EC
Formulation typeEC (Emulsifiable Concentrate)
Physical formLiquid
BrandHarishree Crop Science
Insecticide typeMiticide / insecticide
Chemical groupAvermectins
Mode of actionActivates chloride channels — disrupts nerve signals, paralysis and death in target insects and mites
Action typeContact & stomach; limited systemic (translaminar)
Target pestsMites (red spider, yellow mite), leaf miners, thrips, light caterpillar pressure
Target cropsChilli, tomato, brinjal, okra, cotton, tea, grapes, citrus and other label-approved crops
Recommended dose20 ml per pump
Water volume200 litres per acre
Application methodFoliar spray
Application stageEarly signs of mite or miner infestation
Rainfastness3–4 hours after application
Re-entry interval12–24 hours with protective gear
PHI (pre-harvest interval)7–14 days (varies by crop)
CompatibilityCompatible with most insecticides/fungicides; avoid strong alkalis
Packaging1 L bottle (multiple SKUs available)
Country of originMade in India
AvailabilityIn stock (subject to region and season)

Mode of action

How Abamectin 1.9% EC interrupts pests at the nerve level (IRAC Group 6).

  1. Pickup on the leaf

    Mites, thrips and young larvae pick up the deposit while moving or feeding. Even brief contact can start the process.

  2. Chloride channels open wide

    Abamectin pushes glutamate-gated chloride channels to stay active. Nerve signalling collapses in susceptible pests.

  3. Feeding slows quickly

    You usually see damage taper off soon after a good spray because feeding behaviour is disrupted early.

  4. Use scouting to decide repeats

    If new adults blow in or eggs hatch, a follow-up may be needed—never stretch intervals blindly.

Usage & safety guidelines

Practical habits that keep sprays effective and people out of harm’s way.

Coverage & timing PPE & environment

Usage best practices

Mix clean, spray calm, scout again after a few days.

  • Personal protective equipment

    Long sleeves, chemical gloves, goggles and a fitted mask while pouring and spraying. Wash work clothes separately.

  • Mix in the right order

    Pre-mix Dr. Supreme in a small volume of water, stir to a smooth emulsion, then add to the tank. Top up slowly and agitate.

  • Spray when the air is steady

    Early morning or late afternoon cuts drift and leaf burn. Skip applications if heavy rain is hours away.

Safety & stewardship

Respect the label hazard class and local disposal rules.

  • Storage

    Original bottle, upright, locked store away from feed and seed. Keep the cap tight so the EC does not skin over.

  • Rinse gear properly

    Triple-rinse the sprayer and pour rinse water back on the treated block as per local guidance—never into ponds.

  • Bees and water

    Avoid blooming crops where possible. Buffer ditches and farm ponds from drift; read the danger label on pack.

Results & performance

What the field team usually reports when weather and coverage cooperate.

Visible calm in the canopy

Stippling slows once coverage is good and weather cooperates.

Built for EC users

Familiar mixing rhythm for teams already running EC programmes across vegetables and cotton.

Holds under light showers

Allow a few hours on the leaf before expecting heavy rain.

Mines and undersides

Translaminar movement helps where pests sit under the leaf or just inside tissue.

Frequently asked questions

Common questions on Abamectin 1.9% EC and the Dr. Supreme pack.

Dr. Supreme (Abamectin 1.9% EC) is an insecticide and acaricide used mainly for mites, thrips and leaf miners on crops such as chilli, tomato, brinjal, okra, cotton, tea, grapes and citrus where the label allows.

The field recommendation we publish is 20 ml per knapsack pump with roughly 200 litres of water per acre. Always double-check the registered label and your local agronomist before spraying.

Contact any Harishree Crop Science authorised dealer in your district. You can also cross-check listing details on our official IndiaMART product page linked from this site.

No. Both sit in the avermectin family and share IRAC Group 6, but the active ingredient and label claims differ. Pick the product that matches your pest spectrum and registered crop.

It is broadly compatible with many fungicides and insecticides, but avoid strong alkaline mixes. Run a jar test with the exact partners you intend to use.

Spray in periods when bees are less active, avoid open flowers where the label restricts application, and tell neighbouring beekeepers if you farm close to apiaries.

Pre-harvest interval varies by crop—often roughly one to two weeks. Use only the interval printed for your crop on the official label.

What growers say

Feedback from farmers who run Dr. Supreme Abamectin 1.9% EC in real plots.

Thrips on chilli were burning the new flush. We ran Dr. Supreme at the advised pump dose and the scarred leaves stopped spreading within a few days.

Spider mite patches in cotton pick up fast in dry weather. This EC mixed clean and the population crashed after one well-timed application.

Leaf miner trails were all over our brinjal nursery leaves. Dealer suggested Harishree Dr. Supreme; coverage on the undersides made the difference.

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