Hello Hivers...
In this short post, I will share about my activity, namely spraying my rice plants that were attacked by caterpillars and aphids. There are three types of pesticides that I use, namely to kill caterpillars, kill aphids and stimulate rice tillering.
Rice plants are one of the important agricultural commodities in many countries, including Indonesia. However, in the process of growing, rice plants are often threatened by various types of pests that can damage plants and reduce yields. Two types of pests that often threaten rice plants are caterpillars and aphids. Controlling these two pests is very important for rice plants. Caterpillars, especially grayak caterpillars, are one of the main pests that attack rice plants. These caterpillars can eat rice leaves and cause quite severe damage. At the beginning of the attack, the caterpillars will eat young leaves that are still fragile, causing holes in the leaves and reducing the photosynthesis ability of the plant. If the attack occurs in large numbers, rice plants can experience stunted growth and yields.
Spraying pests of caterpillars and aphids on rice plants is one of the important steps in maintaining plant health and ensuring optimal harvest results. Choosing the right specifications, effective spraying techniques, and an integrated control approach can help control pest attacks without damaging the environment. In addition, farmers also need to always pay attention to the safety and effectiveness of using specifications so that rice plants can grow.
Important Note: I wrote in Indonesian, then translated it using Google Translate.
Abang Punyut Ganteng
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