How to disinfect orchids with carbendazim
As a spectral fungicide, carbendazim is widely used by flower friends, but some novice flower friends do not know how to use it, such as asking how to disinfect orchids and how long it takes to soak the roots of orchids.
When it comes to how orchids use carbendazim, there are generally three ways to irrigate roots, soak roots and spray leaves, each of which is used differently.
Because the concentration of carbendazim may vary from brand to brand, you might as well read the instructions below carefully before using carbendazim. Of course, this concentration does not have to be the same, almost on it.
Filling the roots of orchids with carbendazim is very simple. After determining the rotten roots, a lot of carbendazim can be easily irrigated to the roots like watering. Since when it comes to root irrigation, the effect of root irrigation with carbendazim will be reduced, compared with chlorothalonil. Or chlorothalonil is more suitable for root irrigation, carbendazim is more suitable for root soaking and spraying.
Orchid carbendazim bubble root, usually a newly bought orchid, or change pots and so on, soak the orchid root in carbendazim solution, usually 5-20 minutes, and then fish out to dry.
Another situation is spraying, using a spray can spray carbendazim solution on the orchid leaves, after spraying leaves will have white traces, these do not clean up, on top of it.
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