There is no fertilizer that "cannot be used" on some plants. I believe you are confusing the fact that plants needing a "rest", like the nobile dendrobiums, need an extended period in which they get no nitrogen. Once they emerge from dormancy and are growing again, feed away.
Pesticides are another matter altogether, and copper compounds seems to be one of the better ones to discuss.
Copper sulfate, for example, can be a very effective herbicide. it is, however, the active ingredient in Phyton products, which are systemic fungicides and bactericides. Some plants are very tolerant of it; others are not. I've often heard that "thin leaved" plants are less tolerant, as are some dens. I've heard that for Physan too, which is not a copper chemical.
Your Anacheilium baculus (the current name, I believe) should tolerate copper compounds well, but I have to ask - why are you wanting to apply any?
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