In pursuit of a large harvest, truck farmers are looking for more effective means of combating microbial and fungal diseases of plants. An example of one of these substances may be the drug "Strobi".
The drug "Strobi", instructions for usewhich contains detailed information, has a number of advantages. So, the remedy is safe for insects, in particular for bees, which is very important for those truckers who are part-time and beekeepers. This drug can also be used during flowering cultures.
The product is resistant to precipitation. After processing the plants, you can not be afraid that suddenly it will rain, and all the work will be in vain. The drug "Strobi" (the instruction for use confirms this) is effective when used on wet foliage and at relatively low temperatures (1-4 degrees).
Suppressing the growth of the dispute, the drug "Strobi", instructionon the use of which is on the package, very well prevents the emergence of new manifestations of the disease. The presence of such a property is important for the prevention of diseases, the development of which begins after the spores of the pathogen germinate and enter the plant leaves.
Thanks to the above properties, the drug"Strobes" (instructions for use indicate this) can be used to treat a wide range of plant cultures. Among them may be grapes, black currants, strawberries, as well as indoor and ornamental plants.
When using this drug should betake into account some features. The agent "Strobi" must be diluted in a proportion of 5 g per 10 liters of water. The prepared solution must be used no later than 120 minutes, otherwise the effectiveness of its effect is reduced.
Process mainly the root zone - during the emergence of leaves on the plant. Decorative plants, for example roses, are sprinkled over the leaves and also - all the land around the bush.
Thus, the drug "Strobi", the application ofwhich is confirmed, is an effective tool in the fight against various fungal diseases of plants. This fact is also proved when using the substance by many gardeners and gardeners.
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