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Do you burn seedlings with dimethazone?

Published: 2024-11-09 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/09, Excessive use of dimethazone will lead to seedling burning. In addition, dimethazone is a toxic and combustible pesticide, so protective measures should be taken when it is used. The usage of dimethazone: 1. For the control of vegetable diseases, 160g can be used to control seedling blight and quenching disease.

The use of excessive amounts of dextron can lead to seedling burning. In addition, dixon is a toxic and flammable pesticide, so take protective measures when using it.

How to use Dixon:

1. Prevention and control of vegetable diseases

Seedling blight, damping-off disease, available 160 grams of 2.5% powder on 20 times fine soil, mixed with medicine soil evenly spread;

potato ring rot, dressing seed potato pieces with 75% soluble powder according to 0.3%-0.5% of potato seed weight;

cucumber, watermelon blight, fusarium wilt, 75% soluble powder 207- 400g per mu, 75- 100kg water spray stem base or root irrigation, continuous spray 2-3 times in the early stage of disease;

cabbage, cucumber downy mildew, tomato, eggplant anthracnose, available 75% soluble powder 500-1000 times liquid spray.

2, cotton seedling disease control every 100 kg with 95% wettable powder 500 g seed dressing.

3, tobacco black shank disease control with 95% wettable powder 350 grams per mu mixed with 15-25 kg of fine soil, scattered on the base of tobacco and immediately covered with soil.

4. The control of rice seedling blight, black root disease and seedling rot was treated with 95% soluble powder 921g per mu of seedling field.

5. Control of seedling blight and black root disease of pine and fir. 147.4- 368.4g of 95% soluble powder was used to dress seeds per 100kg of seeds.

Dixon is generally used as an agricultural fungicide and cannot be mixed with alkaline and antibiotic pesticides. Usually store it in a cool, dry place and avoid light.

 
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