Introduction to commonly used agents for pest and disease control
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With the transition from spring to summer, it's soon time for the growth period of succulent plants. During this period, the weather is still prone to being stuffy, hot, and dry, which can easily bring diseases and pests to succulent plants. In the face of these diseases and pests, it is important to take preventive measures. Below are common fungicides and their effects.
Fungicide and insecticide: Regular spraying is essential, focusing on prevention.
Duolin: Kills bacteria on the surface of plants and in the soil.
Streptomycin: Kills fungi.
Methyl thiophanate: Plants can absorb it into their bodies and convert it into Duolin within the plant, killing bacteria inside the plant.
Monopotassium phosphate: Can make seedlings grow sturdy with noticeable effects.
Huahua God: Can be used to kill common pests such as mealybugs and aphids, and can be sprayed and watered on diseased plants.
The aforementioned pesticides should be used with special attention. The spraying time should be in the morning or evening on sunny days because at other times, the strong sunlight can easily cause the pesticide to volatilize directly and lose its effectiveness. During rainy days, the medicine is washed away by the rain, which is also not advisable.
Iron sulfate: Neutralizes pH, used to reduce the alkalinity of coal slag.
Furadan: Placed on the soil surface, kills soil insects.
Jiebizhi: Kills scale insects, a common pest on succulents.
Potassium permanganate: Can be used for soil disinfection. Whether it's new or old soil, it can be disinfected with freshly prepared potassium permanganate solution before use, and then placed in a well-ventilated area with sunlight exposure for a week before use.
The above [] introduces the complete content of commonly used agents for pest and disease control, for your comprehensive understanding and reference!