Happypaphy7
Paphlover
I have no idea.
Well, I used to inspect and use alcohol on a q-tip to kill them. Then I had a major outbreak and surrendered to Safari for about 3 months. Got rid of everything. Then mites came and now I just drench-spray pretty nearly everything with the homemade soap/oil/RO mixture (3 tbsp Dr. Bronner’s soap, 2 tbsp vegetable oil, 1 gal RO water) every 10 days. In my big spring repot, I will do that, plus a real miticide application, and hopefully by fall I’ll have them completely eliminated so that keeping humidity up next winter will banish them forever. This is only my second concerted, conscious battle with them. They really came for me this time, I think because of my filter failure poisoning at the worst possible time for indoor growing (January in Chicago) and I didn’t want my home to be as humid during COVID. Lessons learned.! what's your secret to keeping the leaves, nooks and crannies clean?
Just an idea. Instead of stressing over this treatment and that, why don't you just submerge the entire plant in water for a few hours? I bet any hidden critters would come out for air and die. Plants won't be harmed and can be repotted. Or just weekly soap bubble shower. Leave the entire plant covered in soap bubbles for a few minutes, rinse well with clean water, done. If anything, most would be washed off.Well, I used to inspect and use alcohol on a q-tip to kill them. Then I had a major outbreak and surrendered to Safari for about 3 months. Got rid of everything. Then mites came and now I just drench-spray pretty nearly everything with the homemade soap/oil/RO mixture (3 tbsp Dr. Bronner’s soap, 2 tbsp vegetable oil, 1 gal RO water) every 10 days. In my big spring repot, I will do that, plus a real miticide application, and hopefully by fall I’ll have them completely eliminated so that keeping humidity up next winter will banish them forever. This is only my second concerted, conscious battle with them. They really came for me this time, I think because of my filter failure poisoning at the worst possible time for indoor growing (January in Chicago) and I didn’t want my home to be as humid during COVID. Lessons learned.
Trust me, if getting water in the crown caused rot, there would be nothing left in the wild.super interesting! on top of trying to micromanage the bugs via qtip cleanup i am super careful not to get water in the crown to avoid rot and here you guys go making it rain. clearly i need to try this soapy drench method.
I don’t know. I wouldn’t. Dr. Bronners is widely sold. Walgreens, CCS, Jewel-Osco, etc, You can get it off the Internet I use it every 10 days and would be afraid Dawn would be too harsh. Maybe scentless Palmolive? “Madge! I soaked in it!”I’ve not heard of Dr. bronners soap. Can just dish soap (Dawn) be used?
I think for me is over fertilizing, salt. I only have a few of them so I tend to get lazy having a separate mix for them. Most of the time they get the same treatment as my multis. Sometimes I rinsed the fertilizer when I do that..Sometimes, ohhh live with it. My bad.Why do you think a lot of people have trouble with them? (Based on the responses here and on fb) Temperature too cold? Esp in a greenhouse?
What do you use and how much?I think for me is over fertilizing, salt. I only have a few of them so I tend to get lazy having a separate mix for them. Most of the time they get the same treatment as my multis. Sometimes I rinsed the fertilizer when I do that..Sometimes, ohhh live with it. My bad.
They difinitely love the calcium carbonate in our tap water. But pH rise needs to be neutralized. Tap and the right amount of miracle gro does the trick for you.
I make mine, sort of 3-1-1 and 1-3-2.What do you use and how much?
Thank you. I’ll check out our closest Walgreens onWednesday, Maybe check Walmart online this p.m.. if they have it, they’ll get it to me by Wednesday!I don’t know. I wouldn’t. Dr. Bronners is widely sold. Walgreens, CCS, Jewel-Osco, etc, You can get it off the Internet I use it every 10 days and would be afraid Dawn would be too harsh. Maybe scentless Palmolive? “Madge! I soaked in it!”
I went to my Walgreens last night and there are 5 “flavors” of it in the large bottles. Some purists demand unscented but I have used citrus and lavender with no issues.Thank you. I’ll check out our closest Walgreens onWednesday, Maybe check Walmart online this p.m.. if they have it, they’ll get it to me by Wednesday!
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