What kind of drug is Fitoverm, and how to dilute it to control orchid pests?


What kind of drug is this?

This drug is an insecticide that can cope with more than 20 types of pests.

Orchids are often affected by various pests and the drug Fitoverm is indispensable for them.


A simple and easy-to-use biological product that easily fights the most difficult to eradicate and widespread pests such as:

  • thrips;
  • aphid;
  • spider mites and many others.

They can easily treat plants at home. Moreover, it is very convenient for home use due to the fact that it has no odor.

This is a fairly strong remedy that instantly kills insects . It does not cause environmental pollution and disintegrates very quickly in water or soil.

Treatment of orchids with phytoverm

The orchid has stopped blooming, the leaves curl, turn yellow or black, and the buds fall off. Sticky spots, cobwebs, and insects are noticeable on the plant. All this indicates the presence of parasites. The plant is placed separately from other indoor flowers and carefully examined. If insects are detected, the orchid is treated with the drug “Fitoverm”.

What is it and what is it used for

Concentrated emulsion, has a wide spectrum of action, used to combat ticks and insects. Sold in packages of 2 and 4 ml (glass or plastic ampoule), 20 and 50 ml (bottle), 5 l (canister). Has a strong chemical smell. The color of the emulsion is yellowish. Effective against:

  • ticks,
  • aphids,
  • caterpillars,
  • thrips,
  • scale insects,
  • whiteflies,
  • Podurov,
  • leaf roller,
  • Colorado potato beetle,
  • paths,
  • worms.

Mechanisms of action:

  1. Contact . The insect dies from contact of its surface with the product after 3-5 days.
  2. Intestinal . The toxic substance penetrates the parasite’s stomach, and after 10 hours paralysis of the digestive system occurs. As a result, the insect dies.

The effect after treatment lasts up to 14 days. Thus, if the procedure is carried out twice, the orchid will be protected for a month.

Advice! If a plant is heavily infested with scale insects or mealybugs, the best result will be obtained not by Fitoverm, but by a systemic chemical insecticide.

Insects that gnaw on parts of the orchid will die within 2-3 days. The sucking pests will die in 5-6 days.

How to determine the presence of parasites

Inspect leaves on both sides and their axils, flowers and buds. The orchid is taken out of the pot, particles of the substrate are carefully removed, and the roots are washed in lukewarm water.

Advice! Sometimes it can be difficult to detect insects in the substrate. They use a trick: place a piece of cucumber or apple on the surface of the soil overnight. The next morning they check whether the parasite crawled onto the treat or not.

The healthy color of the root system is greenish-pearly - before watering, green - after it. The roots are thick, elastic, smooth. If black, brown, brown spots, soft slimy areas, or yellowing are found, it means that the orchid is sick.

The damaged areas are cut off with a sharp sterile instrument, the sections are sprinkled with cinnamon and crushed activated carbon. If signs of pests are detected in the soil, the plant is transplanted into a new substrate.

"Fitoverm": pest control

Treatment is carried out at any time of the year, in the morning. Ultraviolet light decomposes the drug. Apply the method of watering or spraying. Depending on the degree of infestation of the orchid and the type of pest, different dosages and treatment methods are used. Be sure to wipe the area where the pot with the infected flower was located.

Advice! Flower growers recommend dipping the orchid upside down in the Fitoverma solution. Leave for 1 hour. Wipe the leaf axils with a dry cloth.

Mealybug

It feeds on orchid juice. Hides on the back of leaves, in the axils, and soil. An adult reaches 5 mm. Balls that look like a piece of dirty white cotton wool appear on the orchid.

Before treatment with an insecticide, parasites visible to the eye are mechanically removed using tweezers and a cotton swab. Then the roots of the plant are washed with Fitoverm. The orchid is transplanted into fresh soil, which should also be treated.

To avoid the appearance of insects in the future, wipe the leaves with Fitoverma solution every 5 days.

Scale insects and false scale insects

Measuring 2 mm, the pest settles on leaves, stems, and pseudobulbs. In the process of life, it secretes a sticky substance on which the sooty fungus settles. As the parasite spreads throughout the orchid, the leaves turn yellow and fall off. The female lays up to 2000 eggs during her life. White dots and cobwebs are signs of a pest.

Using tweezers, carefully remove parasites from the plant. The orchid is sprayed with Fitoverm 2 times at weekly intervals. The roots are washed in a solution of the drug, the soil is changed. The pot is washed and doused with boiling water.

Ticks

To destroy the root mite, the orchid is taken out of the flowerpot, pieces of the substrate are taken out from the roots, then washed in warm water. Dead parts are removed, watered with Fitoverm, and the sections are sterilized. The plant is planted in new soil and a washed pot. The treatment is repeated twice at weekly intervals.

To combat spider mites and false spider mites, the orchid is sprayed with the prepared Fitoverma solution three times, with an interval of 5 days. During treatment, high air humidity is maintained in the room with the plant.

Sciarides

These fungus gnats settle in the upper layers of waterlogged soil. Getting rid of them is simple: lower the air humidity. If larvae are found in the soil, it is changed. The use of Fitoverm in this case is not necessary. However, if desired and for preventive purposes, fresh soil is watered with a solution of the drug.

Fools

The size of the insect is 0.2 mm - 1 cm. The color is white, grayish or with a greenish tint. Parasites are not dangerous for the orchid, but are an indicator of improper care of the plant. 2 ml of the drug are diluted in 50 ml of water. The orchid is watered.

Whiteflies

Pests similar to white flies can appear on the orchid. Larvae and adults feed on flower sap. They parasitize on the back of the leaf, in the soil, under the bark. As the parasites multiply, the orchid leaves turn yellow and curl into a tube.

The orchid is washed with soapy water and treated with Fitoverm. Maintain optimal humidity levels.

Thrips

Pests that are nocturnal. They settle in the ground, sucking root juices. Color black, size – up to 2.5 mm. There are two pairs of wings. Their presence is indicated by dark spots on the leaves. Conditions for appearance are low air humidity and high temperature.

Advice! Place a container with wet expanded clay next to the orchid pot. This ensures constant air humidification near the plant.

The orchid is given a warm shower, paying attention to the axils and the underside of the leaves. Next, spray with Fitoverm.

Fruit midges

They settle in waterlogged substrates. If reddish midges, 1-2 mm in size, are detected, reduce watering of the orchid. If larvae are found in the substrate, it is changed or watered with Fitoverm. The drug is also used for prevention purposes.

Aphid

As a result of its vital activity, it forms a sticky substance that is attractive to ants and fungi. The leaves turn black, curl and fall off.

Before treating with an insecticide, remove the damaged parts of the flower. The orchid is washed with soapy water. Then chemicals are used.

Composition, rules of breeding and use

The active ingredient “Fitoverma” is aversectin , concentration 2 g/liter. The biological product is produced on the basis of soil microorganisms and is therefore safe.

The orchid is processed on the balcony. Children and pets, as well as other indoor plants and an aquarium with fish should not be in the room. A container should be used that is not subsequently used for food.

Note! Treatment is carried out with a freshly prepared solution. The drug cannot be stored. Effectiveness lasts up to 8 hours in a place protected from light.

During the treatment process you should not eat, drink or smoke. At the end, wash your face and hands thoroughly with soap and water and rinse your throat.

Important! The drug has a hazard class of 3. This means that it is only dangerous if ingested. However, when working, they strictly follow the instructions and use personal protective equipment - a mask and gloves. Contact of the product with the skin and mucous membranes may cause allergies. The drug is stored out of the reach of children and pets.

Preparation depends on the type of parasite being treated:

  1. Aphids, whiteflies, thrips, duras. Dissolve 2 ml of the drug in a glass of water.
  2. Spider mites: 2 ml per liter of water.

Note! The temperature of the water used to prepare the solution should be 15-300C.

Before treatment with Fitoverm, insects are mechanically removed from the orchid - with sterile tweezers, a damp swab, or a cotton swab. Next, the plant is given a warm shower, left to drain, and the necessary processing measures are carried out.

Note! The plant is sprayed with the drug. Watering alone cannot be used, since Fitoverm is not a systemic drug, that is, it is not absorbed by the root system.

Spraying

Produced in the morning, with protection from sunlight - the drug quickly decomposes in the light. The leaves are treated - on both sides, the trunk, peduncle and bulbs - as necessary.

Watering

Produced in the morning, if insects were found in the substrate, using the immersion method. Leave for 5-10 minutes, leave to drain and return to its permanent place. Or the orchid is watered with a solution instead of water.

After treatment, the orchid is left without soil for a week, placed in a plastic bag for a day. Then the orchid is placed in a container without soil. Place separately from other plants.

The roots are sprayed with water daily. Inspections are carried out periodically. If signs of infection are visible after a week, repeat treatment.

If there are no signs, for the purpose of prevention, the orchid is sprayed with Fitoverm.

If leaves are damaged, gardeners recommend wiping the leaves with a cotton pad soaked in the preparation at least 4 times a day for 10 days.

Store the drug in a place inaccessible to children, at a temperature of -20 - +300C, for up to 2 years.

Advantages and disadvantages

The drug has a number of advantages and disadvantages. Pros :

  1. Low level of toxicity.
  2. Pests do not get used to the product when used periodically.
  3. Economical consumption compared to analogues.
  4. Does not accumulate in the external environment, quickly disintegrates. When watering the soil, the drug will completely disintegrate within a day, on the leaves - after 3 hours.
  5. Highly effective at the initial stage of infection.
  6. Can be used at high temperatures and during orchid flowering.
  7. Quick effect.
  8. Does not affect the growth and flowering of orchids.

Minuses:

  1. Low efficiency when there is a strong spread of pests.
  2. Does not destroy parasite eggs.
  3. Repeated treatment is required to completely get rid of insects.
  4. It does not linger on the foliage, so the product is mixed with soap.
  5. High cost compared to analogues.
  6. You cannot combine treatment with Fitoverm and other drugs.
  7. It is dangerous for aquatic organisms, so the remaining solution should not be poured into the sink.
  8. Not safe for bees.

Note! Orchid flowers cannot be treated. If parasites are found on them, they need to be torn off.

Pest prevention

Proper care of your orchid will protect it from pests. Rules :

  1. Optimal watering. Is individual for each plant. An indicator that it is time to water the plant is the silvery color of the roots. A useful technique is used: a wooden stick is placed in the soil. If it is dry when removed from the substrate, the orchid is watered. If there are midges in the soil, the plant is watered.
  2. When purchasing a new orchid, place it separately from other indoor plants for a month. If no signs of diseases or pests are found, the pot is moved to the right place.

Advice! For preventive purposes, the newly acquired plant is watered and sprayed with Fitoverm. Take 2 ml of the drug per 1 liter of water. Next, the orchid is left in a draft-free room. After an hour, the leaf axils are wiped with a dry cloth.

  1. Leaves, buds, flowers, roots are periodically inspected. If signs of insects are detected, the orchid is isolated and treatment begins.
  2. The air around the orchid must be humidified. Thrips like dry environments.
  3. Scale insects like excess nitrogen in the soil and settle on weakened plants. Fertilize the plant only when necessary, following the instructions.
  4. When making soil yourself, its elements are calcined in the oven at 1500C for 5-10 minutes and boiled. You can buy a ready-made substrate or its elements at a flower shop.
  5. The orchid pot is chosen to be transparent, with smooth walls. This way the gardener will be able to observe the roots, notice the presence of diseases or pests in time and begin treatment.

Conclusion

"Fitoverm" is a biological preparation of non-systemic action. Safe for orchids, people and pets. Effective in the early stages of pest infestation. Can be used for prophylactic purposes.

In order to avoid the spread of parasites, a diseased orchid is isolated from other indoor plants. A thorough inspection is carried out, the soil is changed if necessary, and treated with Fitoverm.

Advantages and disadvantages

The main advantage of the drug is its low danger to humans. It also has a number of other advantages.

Advantages of fitoverm:

The disadvantages include:

  • requires frequent and thorough processing;
  • ineffective in rainy weather;
  • not used with other drugs;
  • does not wet leaves and flowers well;
  • the cost of the drug is higher than that of other drugs.

How to breed?

The product "Fitoverm" is available in ampoules, bottles and even canisters. To treat indoor flowers, it is enough to purchase the drug in 2, 4 or 5 ml packaging. The drug must be used correctly, observing all precautions:

  1. When spraying plants, it is required to use personal protective equipment for the organs of vision, breathing, and skin;
  2. freshly prepared solution should be used immediately, without leaving it for long-term storage;
  3. After working with Fitoverm, the spray bottle must be thoroughly rinsed immediately, since the remaining substance can quickly damage the spray gun.

Instructions for using the drug for treating houseplants are as follows.

  1. A solution for treating a flower is prepared at the rate of 2 g of substance per 1000 ml of water.
  2. Use warm water to prepare the solution.
  3. Approximately 70-80% of the water is poured into the container, and into the remaining 20-30%, the Fitoverm preparation is carefully added from the ampoule, trying not to splash. In order to dilute it, the solution is stirred with a wooden stick.
  4. Then both parts are combined in one container, and the solution is ready for use. It must be used within 2-3 hours.

When preparing the solution, it is important to ensure that its concentrated part does not get on your exposed skin. If this happens, wash the skin immediately with soap and running water.

If you accidentally swallow even a minimal portion of the solution, you must immediately induce vomiting and rinse the stomach. Then you need to take a large amount of activated carbon and urgently seek medical help.

Contraindications for use

Fitoverm is not a chemical preparation , therefore it has no contraindications for use. Safety precautions:

  1. Use closed clothing, gloves, goggles and a mask to protect your respiratory tract.
  2. Do not dilute in containers used for storing or preparing food.
  3. While treating the plant with the drug, you should not eat or drink, or smoke.
  4. After treatment, you must thoroughly wash your hands and face with soap and gargle.
  5. The drug is dangerous for fish and aquatic microorganisms. Do not allow the drug or packaging to get into running water.
  6. Dangerous for bees when spraying.

Fitoverm preparation for orchids - we fight pests!

Even indoor orchids that grow indoors cannot completely avoid the appearance of insects and worm pests. They can end up in a pot with poorly treated soil, be carried on the legs of flies, or end up in the greenhouse along with new plants. Fitoverm will help you cope with dangerous guests.

What is Fitoverm for orchids?

Fitoverm is a means for exterminating dangerous plant pests. The active ingredient is aversectin C, a mixture of four different compounds from the avermectin group. Each of them has a targeted effect against certain pests. All components are of natural origin. They are secreted by the fungus Streptomyces avermectilis to destroy natural enemies.

Avermectins act as:

  • antibiotics;
  • insecticides;
  • acaricides;
  • nematicides.

They are safe for humans, pets and earthworms.

Interesting. For a long time it was believed that avermectins only acted against insects and worms. Recent research shows that they help plants fight bacterial and viral infections.

Fitoverm is used to control various pests:

  • insects: thrips, aphids, scale insects;
  • nematodes;
  • with pincers.

It is compatible with most pesticides. It is highly toxic. Affects most pests. Destroys within 24 hours, so does not harm the environment.

Important. Processing efficiency decreases quickly. Therefore, it is recommended to treat the plants several times, every two to three weeks, until the pests disappear.

Fitoverm for indoor plants is produced in ampoules:

Some manufacturers offer plastic vials. For agricultural needs, the drug is produced in canisters.

For orchids, you can use Fitoverm in any form. There is no specially developed preparation for a certain type of plant. To avoid the shame of throwing away the drug after opening, it is better to purchase ampoules or small vials. After opening the package, the active substances begin to degrade.

Important. Avermectins do not dissolve in water. To create solutions with them you need some kind of alcohol or chemical solvent. It is difficult to select a substance to create a safe drug without special education.

Fitoverm is a neurotoxic poison. Once in the body of an insect, it destroys the connections between nerve and muscle tissues, causing paralysis and death.

When it enters the intestinal tract, the neurotoxin acts more effectively, although not as noticeably. The pest's digestive system is paralyzed, and as a result it dies from starvation.

Important. After damage to the gastrointestinal tract, the pest may appear active until death, running around and looking for food.

Before carrying out processing, the following circumstances must be taken into account:

  • mass poisoning of pests will begin 6–8 hours after application of the drug;
  • insects will begin to die a few days after this;
  • the maximum effect of the drug can be observed a week after treatment.

If after 2-3 days the insects have not disappeared anywhere and look alive, do not worry.

Preparation for processing

Fitoverm is classified as toxicity class three, which means that a person will become seriously ill if:

  • drink half a glass of the substance;
  • pours 200 ml of toxin on himself;
  • will breathe thick vapors of the drug.

Therefore, no special precautions are required when working with aversectin. It is worth wearing gloves, goggles, and a respirator to avoid contact of the substance with the skin, respiratory organs, and eyes. You may get irritated. It is recommended to spray plants outdoors.

Important. Since the drug is still toxic, if it gets into your eyes, you need to rinse them with plenty of water. If during treatment you accidentally applied Fitoverm to the skin, wash the area thoroughly with soap and plenty of water. If the toxin gets into the respiratory tract, go to fresh air. If you feel worse, call a doctor.

Fitoverm is diluted immediately before use. When exposed to air, it loses its toxic properties over time. The drug is diluted in the concentration specified in the instructions, it varies depending on the type of parasite:

  • to destroy aphids you need 2 ml of toxin and 0.2 liters of water;
  • when fighting thrips, 4 ml of Fitoverm is diluted in half a liter of water;
  • spider mites die when treated with the drug at a concentration of 2 ml per liter of water.

For dilution, use water at room temperature +15…+30 degrees. Fitoverm from the ampoule is poured into a bottle with the amount of water specified in the instructions and shaken.

How to dilute the product in bottles?

The toxic drug is diluted according to the instructions. If it is in a large bottle, use the specified proportions to create a solution effective against a specific pest.

If the bottle is large, then you can:

  • open the lid; if there is a second, rubber one, pierce it with a syringe and a needle;
  • select the required amount of the drug;
  • dilute the substance from the syringe with water.

After unpacking, the bottle must be closed. The opened drug cannot be stored for a long time, at most until re-processing. Therefore, it is better to purchase ampoules for orchids. The bottles are designed for disinfecting vegetable gardens.

How to treat orchids?

The treatment method depends on the type of insect. If they live on leaves and stems, the plant is sprayed with a spray bottle 4 times a day for two weeks. Between sprayings take a break of two days.

When infested with pests that parasitize the root system, treatment is more difficult:

  1. The orchid is removed from the pot.
  2. Wash the roots in hot water.
  3. They are treated with Fitoverm solution.
  4. The flower is carefully placed in a basin or bowl and put away in a shaded place.
  5. Keep the plant without soil for 7–10 days, periodically spraying the roots.
  6. After the end of the specified period, repeat treatment with the toxin solution.

After this, the orchid is planted in a new, uninfected substrate. Before this, the pot is thoroughly washed and treated with disinfectants. These measures help avoid repeated pest attacks.

Interesting. You can check for pests at the roots using an apple slice or a cucumber ring. They are laid out on the ground in a pot. Usually pests crawl out of the ground to feast on the offered treat.

Storage of Fitoverma

The drug is stored at a temperature of -15 to +30 degrees in sealed packaging, in a dark place, being careful. The package containing the toxin should be located:

  • away from food;
  • out of the reach of children and animals;
  • in a box or container that will protect ampoules or vials from mechanical damage.

After use, the remaining Fitoverm aqueous solution is poured out. The active ingredients begin to degrade after unpacking.

Nuances of use

Fitoverm is a powerful drug for killing pests on orchids. To achieve the best effect, you need to use it:

  • at air temperatures above +20 degrees;
  • on dry days, when the humidity is low and no rain is expected;
  • in the evening, before it gets dark.

If the infection is severe, you can increase the toxin content in the solution. But then you will have to be more careful when processing. Avermectins are not harmful to plants; they are not able to penetrate cell membranes.

Interesting. Many gardeners complain that Fitoverm does not stay well enough when processing leaves and stems. They recommend adding a little soap or rapeseed oil to the composition. This will provide stickiness to the composition.

Fitoverm can be used to treat orchids at any stage of development. However, the following factors need to be taken into account:

  • the drug is ineffective against thrips during flowering and bud formation;
  • processing the roots causes severe stress, and the orchid can shed buds and flowers;
  • When spraying from a spray bottle, you need to act carefully so as not to damage the petals.

Treatment of orchids with Fitoverm must be carried out wearing gloves, a work coat or apron and a respirator. After the procedure, you need to wash your hands thoroughly. For several days after treatment, when interacting with the plant, it is also worth observing hygiene rules.

Step-by-step instructions for use

Preparing plants and equipment

  1. Select a container for diluting the solution. It should not be used for preparing or storing food.
  2. Prepare the solution.
    It is necessary to use a freshly prepared solution, otherwise there will be no result from such treatment.
  3. Effective treatment is carried out in the fresh air.
  4. Place the plant outdoors.
  5. Using a sprayer, apply the solution to the plant.

How to breed?


  1. Against aphids, use 8 ml of the drug per liter of water. Treat at weekly intervals using 100 ml per plant.

  2. For ticks you need 10 ml per liter of liquid. Treatment interval is 7-10 days. For one plant, 100-200 ml of solution is enough.
  3. For thrips you need 10 ml per liter of water. Repeated treatment after a week with a solution consumption of 100-200 ml per plant.
  4. the soil is also treated . Prepare a solution of 4 ml of the drug per liter. The plant is placed in this solution for 20-30 minutes. Then the pests are destroyed and the soil is dried.

How to process?

Pests can attack:

  • leaves;
  • flowers;
  • stems;
  • roots.

To process an orchid, you must complete the following steps:

  1. Remove the plant from the pot.
  2. Disinfect the pot, or better yet, replace it with a new one.
  3. Rinse the orchid roots with hot water and treat with a solution.
  4. Place the plant in a wide bowl and place it in a place exposed to sunlight.
  5. Leave the orchid without soil for 7 days.
  6. Irrigate the roots with water daily.
  7. Keep the plant in polyethylene for the first day.
  8. Repeat the treatment and place the plant in the soil.

We invite you to watch a video on how to use fitoverm:

Pest prevention

Proper care of your orchid will protect it from pests. Rules :

  1. Optimal watering. Is individual for each plant. An indicator that it is time to water the plant is the silvery color of the roots. A useful technique is used: a wooden stick is placed in the soil. If it is dry when removed from the substrate, the orchid is watered. If there are midges in the soil, the plant is watered.
  2. When purchasing a new orchid, place it separately from other indoor plants for a month. If no signs of diseases or pests are found, the pot is moved to the right place.

Advice! For preventive purposes, the newly acquired plant is watered and sprayed with Fitoverm. Take 2 ml of the drug per 1 liter of water. Next, the orchid is left in a draft-free room. After an hour, the leaf axils are wiped with a dry cloth.

  1. Leaves, buds, flowers, roots are periodically inspected. If signs of insects are detected, the orchid is isolated and treatment begins.
  2. The air around the orchid must be humidified. Thrips like dry environments.
  3. Scale insects like excess nitrogen in the soil and settle on weakened plants. Fertilize the plant only when necessary, following the instructions.
  4. When making soil yourself, its elements are calcined in the oven at 1500C for 5-10 minutes and boiled. You can buy a ready-made substrate or its elements at a flower shop.
  5. The orchid pot is chosen to be transparent, with smooth walls. This way the gardener will be able to observe the roots, notice the presence of diseases or pests in time and begin treatment.

When can I expect results?


The effect of the drug is aimed at adults . First they stop feeding on the plant, and then they die.

Within 5-6 hours after treatment with phytoverm CE, gnawing insects still continue to feed, and they die only after 2-3 days.

Sucking pests continue to feed for 12 hours, and it takes 5-6 days to completely destroy them.

Outdoors, the drug can remain on the plant for up to 3 weeks , provided there is no precipitation. In open ground, the effect occurs faster (in 3-4 days). But on indoor plants, you need to wait from 5 to 7 days to get the effect.

Description Fitoverma for orchids

Fitoverm belongs to the biologically active preparations of the insectoacaridic group. Shows high effectiveness in controlling pests of indoor plants (aphids, mites, etc.).

The main component is the substance aversectin (a natural extract from the fungus of the genus Stereptomyces avermitilis) at a concentration of 2 g/l. It causes paralysis of the pest and leads to its rapid death.

The mechanism of action is based on two forms of poison :

  • contact . In this case, upon contact with the surface of the parasite, its death occurs;
  • intestinal _ The poison penetrates the internal organs and destroys the body.

Important! It does not have any toxicity to the plant, but for humans it is classified as class 3 toxic substances . The effect occurs in a short time (up to 3-5 days). It must be diluted strictly according to the attached instructions.

Release forms

Fitoverm has several forms of release: ampoules (2-5 ml) and bottles of 20 ml. Produced by the famous Russian company. It is best to purchase the drug in the required quantity, since open bottles or ampoules cannot be stored for a long time .


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Spectrum of action

Used to treat indoor plants, vegetables, fruits and other garden crops . Fights pests such as aphids, mites, thrips, caterpillars, leaf rollers and other insects.

Advantages and disadvantages

The main advantages are:

  • effect in a short time (the death of parasites begins a few hours after treatment, after 3-5 days they completely disappear);
  • low toxicity;
  • maintaining efficiency even in the hot season;
  • there is no addiction of parasites to the components of the drug;
  • quickly decomposes in soil or water.

Among the disadvantages, flower growers highlight high cost and incompatibility with other drugs.

What can be replaced?

Analogue drugs are:

  • Kleschevitis;
  • Gaupsin;
  • Aktofit.

For those who are engaged in breeding and growing orchids, we have prepared articles on feeding and treating plants with special means. They will help your flowers stay healthy and beautiful. Read about such drugs: Epin, Bona Forte, Zircon, Fitosporin, Agricola, Cytokinin paste, succinic acid, Aktara, B vitamins and other fertilizers.

In order for your indoor plants to delight you with their beauty and flowering, you need to monitor their health. There are many drugs available to control pests, but many of them are of chemical origin. Fitoverm is a biological and completely safe drug that will help your plants without causing harm. And he will do it in the shortest possible time.

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