How to prevent diseases and pests in jasmine
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How to prevent diseases and pests in jasmine
This methylthiophanate is a fungicide with strong penetrability, effectively killing some pathogenic bacteria inside the plant, thus preventing the occurrence of withered branch disease or bud rot. The method of use should follow the instructions, and it must be applied every 14 days for the most effective prevention of various pests.
Today, I am sharing jasmine with you. As it is the peak period for various pests, if it is not prevented regularly, our flowers will be destroyed by some pests. Like this jasmine plant of mine, it is difficult to prevent and has been devastated by pests.
Originally, this jasmine plant was growing well. Look, overnight, it was eaten by some pests, which love to eat the sap of new buds. Every new bud has been eaten, and the eaten buds will retain some toxins, which will gradually spread.
Then, it can lead to the phenomenon of drying and rotting. If not treated in time, the new buds will soon appear some mold, which means they are infected with bacteria. Due to the warm weather during this period, it easily leads to continuous rotting of the new buds.
If no treatment is carried out at this time, this jasmine plant will develop bud rot disease. Because the humidity in the air is relatively high during this period, we must deal with it at this time. First, is pest control, we can manually catch these bud pests.
After catching them, we then apply some insecticides. The most effective insecticide is acetamiprid. We can use it according to the instructions for spraying. If we have a small number of jasmine plants at home, we can use this insecticide emulsion, which is very convenient. It doesn't need to be diluted with water; just spray it directly, and it can effectively kill some pests.
After using the insecticide for a week, we then spray some fungicides. Why do we need to spray fungicides? Because these new buds have already appeared moldy, we need to disinfect them. The fungicide we commonly use is methylthiophanate.
This methylthiophanate is a fungicide with strong penetrability, effectively killing some pathogenic bacteria inside the plant, thus preventing the occurrence of withered branch disease or bud rot. The method of use should follow the instructions, and it must be applied every 14 days for the most effective prevention of various pests.
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