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The best agrochemicals to use on a small and large scale

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In this thread I want to share the best agrichemicals that I use during my crops, they are all recommended by an agricultural engineer with a lot of experience. All agrichemicals fall into the organic category, but are still extremely effective.

deltamethrin (common trade name decis 10 from bayer)
It is extremely cheap, and effective, it kills all aphids, but it has a short effect of maximum 3 or 4 days, so it is recommended to apply it once a week, or once every two weeks. To apply it, you only have to use an atomizer or a backpack. It is always good to apply it as a preventative, and more or less you have to apply about 6% of the product in the water.
>copper oxychloride
It is a very powerful fungicide, which kills all fungi, preventing them from reproducing. It is good that when you prepare the soil you mix it with this to prevent fungus in the roots. You also have to spray it on the stem and leaves with a sprayer, the amounts don't really matter, but don't put too little either. They sell this product already prepared, but it sucks, it has to be powdered.
>diatomaceous earth
This is undoubtedly the best of all, since you have multiple uses, both for fertilizing, for killing ants (these are really difficult to kill), killing worms, mites, among others, it also serves as a fungicide for your ph. But they have to be careful not to apply it on the flowers as it can kill the bees.
>rice
This is not an agrochemical, and it does not kill anyone, but when the ants take it to their colony, they leave it stored and the rice starch generates a fungus that they end up eating, that fungus ends up killing them.