My corn seedlings were killed by herbicides, what should I do?

Updated on Three rural 2024-07-28
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Corn seedlings have been killed by herbicides by others, and you can do the following:

    1.If someone else is intentional, that is, deliberately using herbicides to kill your corn seedlings, then you can call the police, it is a criminal case, let the village committee collect evidence, and negotiate compensation with the other party.

    2.If someone else kills your corn seedlings without intention, i.e. without paying attention, then you can negotiate compensation with the other party and ask them to compensate you for your losses.

    The above is my advice for you, I hope it will be helpful to you.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    One, if it is on the border with others, and someone else kills a small number of a few or dozens of plants with herbicides, just forgive it, don't do it?

    Second, if someone else is playing herbicides, the wind is relatively strong, and a large area is killed without paying attention, you can negotiate compensation with others.

    Third, if someone deliberately kills a lot or all of your corn seedlings with herbicides, then you should call the police, it is a criminal case.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Yes, you can claim compensation from the other party. But you have to submit evidence and protect the scene as soon as possible, so that you can claim as much compensation as possible.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Herbicides after corn sprouts can kill canola sprouts because the herbicide works by killing all the weeds and seedlings after the plant. Corn sprouts should be protected when herbicides are applied. If a corn sprout is sprayed with chemicals, it will die.

    Herbicides should only be used when there is no dew on the weed leaves on a sunny day. The application time should be early or late, the current high temperature sun, should pay attention to safety when applying.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Calculate your own losses and find compensation from the other party, this is the way it should be.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If the corn seedlings are killed by someone else with herbicides, you must find someone else to accompany you.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Try not to do that.

    After the corn is sown, herbicides are applied immediately, so that after the corn seedlings emerge, even if there are sporadic grasses coming out, the corn seedlings cannot be covered, and the corn seedlings can grow quickly.

    If there is still grass at this time, it is recommended to apply herbicide again after 5 to 6 leaves, so that it will not hit the corn cob and will not delay the growth of corn.

    I have seen corn just emerge with herbicide, corn seedlings yellow, a long time to slow down, delay growth.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It is also possible to negotiate the herbicide seedlings before and after the book, after all, the planting methods and times are different in various places, so which one is good can not be generalized, there are pros and cons to the rent. However, I personally think that it is better to remove the herb before the seedling, because the post-seedling will cause pesticide damage due to improper use of the drug.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Summary. No. Herbicides are not recommended for freshly planted corn seedlings. Herbicides have a strong inhibitory effect and may have negative effects on corn seedlings, including inhibiting corn growth and reducing seedling growth.

    No. Herbicides are not recommended for freshly planted corn seedlings. The weeding relenting agent has a strong inhibitory effect, which may have a negative impact on the yield of corn seedlings, including inhibiting the growth of corn litters and reducing the growth of seedlings.

    No. Corn seedlings are fragile in the early stages of growth, so herbicides may cause damage to the plant itself. In addition, due to the heavy character of corn seedlings, even the lighter pesticides may cause unbeneficial or even inactivation to the plants.

    That's at least how many days before you can fight.

    The best time to apply herbicides to corn seedlings depends on a variety of factors, such as plant size, effective herbicide application and local weather conditions. First of all, it is recommended to grasp the appropriate application time according to the temperature situation of the local area, such as applying effective herbicides after the height of the plant seedlings is 5 cm, which generally takes about 2 to 4 weeks; If it is trapped, the effective herbicide should be applied according to the optimal application rate of the effective herbicide and the local situation to ensure the healthy growth of maize plants. Finally, appropriate fertilizer was added to develop the root system of maize plants and strengthen the stress resistance of plants. In this way, it takes about 3-4 weeks to grind the herbicide.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello, corn has just emerged and is too young and tender, so it is not recommended to use herbicides.

    Corn in the whole growth cycle of nitrogen fertilizer demand is larger, the demand for potassium and phosphorus fertilizer is second, but also need the appropriate amount of mineral element supply, fertilization will be nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium fertilizer application ratio control at about 1, corn yield is higher, in corn sowing attention to apply seed fertilizer, so that the seed seedlings and provide the nutrients required by the seedlings, at the same time during the corn seedlings should be applied fast-acting fertilizer as seed fertilizer, it is recommended to use sea meal fertile water-soluble fertilizer, low salt soft nutrition, quality improvement and anti-premature aging, good effect.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Yes! But there are a few things to be aware of:

    1. Avoid high temperatures, and it is best to spray after 5 p.m.;

    2. No heavy spraying and leakage spraying;

    3. Choose regular corn field herbicides;

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Glad for your question!

    There are many types of herbicide damage in corn fields.

    1. The corn heart leaves are twisted and deformed.

    After manually peeling off the curly heart leaves, spray liquid nitrogen fertilizer to stabilize the harvest + brassinolide + gibberellic acid.

    2. Yellowing of corn heart leaves.

    Liquid nitrogen fertilizer can be sprayed to stabilize the harvest + brassinolide + gibberellic acid to help relieve the pesticide damage.

    3. Yellowing and wilting of corn heart leaves.

    This kind of drug harm is more serious. It is recommended to destroy and replant other crops.

    The clearer you describe the drug damage, the better you can help you!

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Corn post-emergence herbicide spray on corn after pesticide damage, this is a normal phenomenon, generally 5 to 7 days after recovery, if the recovery is slow, spray foliar fertilizer to help detoxification.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If it is found in time, it can be alleviated by water, and if it has been critical, it is necessary to hit foliar fertilizer twice for mediation.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Legal analysis: It is possible to prosecute, and it is recommended to first preserve evidence, and then do an appraisal to determine the cause of Miao's death.

    Legal basis: Article 275 of the Criminal Law of the People's Republic of China: Whoever intentionally destroys public or private property, where the amount is relatively large or there are other serious circumstances, is sentenced to up to 3 years imprisonment, short-term detention or a fine. Where public or private property is intentionally destroyed, where the amount is huge or there are other especially serious circumstances, a sentence of between 3 and 7 years imprisonment is to be given.

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