"Well done" to some organic farmers!

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Re: "Well done" to some organic farmers!




by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 04/08/21, 01:29

(Damn, in addition he did not understand the spirit of the article which does not advocate stopping copper but its association with other substances in order to use as little as possible ... not only he shows that he is stupid like a broom and obtuse like an angle, but as usual, he shows condescension and contempt like his worst Nazetician models ... a mental wreck in the midst of existential wreck ... :( )
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Re: "Well done" to some organic farmers!




by Janic » 04/08/21, 07:48

not only stupid, but also dishonest
Not harmless like any drug, but if the material is well isolated and concentrated, it is easier to dose and manage the undesirable effects than a fashionable essential oil, the effects of which on the environment cannot be managed. of all the molecules it composes.
the madman who believes that agrobio spills tons of pure essential oils on the plants to be treated! Might as well return his apron immediately considering the price that it costs. Then consider that tiny parts of concentrated plants, but then rediluted, will do more damage than the neighboring flowers which also degrade, in the same soil, would therefore be dangerous poisons for the biological activity of the soil, it shows although this guy is freak home freak.
NB: skimmed milk is starting to be used for its anti-mildew properties. Yuck what an abominable poison for non-lactivorous plants.
In addition, organic farmers should or not, especially stop these monocultures which remove the role, more and more recognized now, of protective hedges against all plant diseases by the diffusion of their own aromas and protective substances.

Milk. Semi-skimmed or whole milk (but unpleasant odor with the latter) can also be used in antifungal treatment. It is more commonly used against powdery mildew but some testify to its effectiveness also on mildew. June 28, 2016
https://www.un-jardin-bio.com/mildiou-t ... %20mildiou.
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