How to disinfect the soil for succulents: A comprehensive guide to using Multi-jinling fungicide

How to Disinfect Succulent Soil with Multi菌灵

Succulent plants, as the new favorite of modern family green plants, have their soil health directly affecting root development. This article provides a detailed explanation of the Multi菌灵 disinfection operation to help you establish a scientific disinfection process, prevent common diseases such as black rot and root mealybug, and allow succulents to grow healthily.

Core Operations of Multi菌灵 Disinfection Method

Aqueous Solution Drenching Disinfection Method

Choose a wettable powder of Multi菌灵 within its validity period, and it is recommended to use products certified by the national standard GB/T 20700. When preparing, use a measuring cup to accurately control the dilution ratio of 1:800-1:1000, and the concentration can be increased to 1:500 in winter. When using the immersion pot method, the solution should soak the soil for 15-20 minutes to ensure thorough sterilization of the deep matrix.

Dry Powder Soil Mixing Disinfection Method

Add 2-3g of medicine powder per liter of matrix, and it is recommended to mix it in layers. For particle soil formulas, you can first atomize and spray water to increase the adhesion of the medicine powder. After mixing the soil, let the medicine fully penetrate for 24 hours, especially paying attention to the disinfection treatment of inorganic media such as volcanic rock and wheat stone.

Advanced Disinfection Techniques

Medicinal Effect Enhancement Plan

Combining sun exposure can enhance the sterilization effect, with ultraviolet light and chemical disinfection forming a double protection. During the rainy season, it is recommended to add Metalaxyl to form a composite protection, with special attention to mixing the medicine immediately before use to avoid degradation of the active ingredients.

Scientific disinfection keeps the pH value of the succulent matrix stable between 5.5-6.5, which can kill pathogens while retaining beneficial bacteria. Regular disinfection combined with proper watering can reduce the incidence of diseases by more than 80%, creating a healthy growing environment for succulents.