Use of potassium permanganate and Carbendazim
When raising flowers, potassium permanganate should be used as a disinfectant to control diseases and pests. Carbendazim also has only such effect and has a wide range of functions p>
Difference between potassium permanganate and Carbendazim
Potassium permanganate is a strong oxidant. When used, it is generally used for sterilization and disinfection of seeds, flower pots and soil. The pure oxygen secreted by it can kill bacteria, but the action time is very short. Generally, the sterilization effect of potassium permanganate can only last for about 2 hours p>
Carbendazim is a widely used fungicide, which has a good control effect on diseases and pests. General carbendazim can be used for foliar spray and disinfection of seeds and soil. p>
Compared with potassium permanganate, carbendazim is of low toxicity and should be used with caution. The second is the efficacy of carbendazim. Carbendazim can last for about 7 days, and its efficacy is still very long-lasting. However, the consequence is that many bacteria will become resistant to it and it is difficult to completely eradicate it< span>