Agricultural crop injury first aid

If phytotoxicity occurs due to the spraying of liquid medicine on leaves and plants, and it is detected early before the liquid has fully penetrated or been absorbed by the plant, it is recommended to immediately rinse the affected plants with large amounts of fresh water. Repeat this process 3 to 4 times to thoroughly wash away the harmful substance. In cases where foliar fertilizers or other growth promoters have caused symptoms such as leaf spots, burnt leaf margins, or plant scorching, applying a fertilizer cultivator like urea at a rate of 5 to 6 kg per acre can help stimulate plant recovery and reduce the extent of damage. For poisoning caused by toxic soils or certain herbicides, proper irrigation or drainage through sequential watering can help dilute the harmful substances in the soil, thereby reducing the severity of the injury. When crops are affected by herbicides that suppress or disrupt their growth, applying "920" plant growth regulators can help alleviate the symptoms and promote recovery. This hormone-based treatment supports the plant’s natural healing processes and minimizes long-term damage. In severe cases where most plants have died due to chemical injury, it may be necessary to plow the land and replant after the harmful substances have degraded. This ensures that the next crop is not affected by residual chemicals in the soil. Always allow sufficient time for the chemicals to break down naturally before replanting.

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