jonesl8102
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I live in Ft. Lauderdale and use Orthene monthly on my orchids. I've heard that orchids can become tolerant after a while. Should I alternate with another product? Does Physan 20 provide the same protection?
Well…it is known to cause cancer and is banned in other countries (Canada/EU/etc). So…let’s share the knowledge, especially if someone is applying it monthly and doesn’t understand the application necessity.There is no need to be fearful of most chemicals, especially if you're sensible and knowledgeable about protective measures.
Well…that didn’t take long.OK. Let's take a step back for a moment.
As someone who has worked with all sorts of radioisotopes and hazardous chemicals from my college days to retirement (and as a grower), I am certainly not automatically against chemicals, but I agree that monthly application of a pesticide - any pesticide - is not the greatest idea in the world.
As a skeptic, I will point out that just because governments do- or don't outlaw stuff is not really an argument that addresses the facts. For example, anhydrous ammonia is extremely toxic and a danger to the environment, yet it is used widely in Canada - with standards of practice, just like those for pesticides - spilled into the ground for use a fertilizer.
As a moderator, I will ask that folks not post inflammatory information that is intended to scare people.
Hi and welcome to the forum. By using the same product over and over your are risking developing resistance in the pest you are try to kill.
Can you tell us why you are treating your orchids monthly with Orthene? Is there a pest you are trying to control? How large is your collection? Physan 20 is type of fungicide and does not treat pest, if that is what you are looking to do.
More information about the problem you are trying to solve would help to inform responses. Personally, monthly treatment with any pesticide seems to be overkill. Unless you are trying to control an outbreak/infestation, you probably don't need monthly pest treatments. I believe that Orthene instructions recommend timing between applications and address concerns about resistance if used too frequently.
OK. Let's take a step back for a moment.
As someone who has worked with all sorts of radioisotopes and hazardous chemicals from my college days to retirement (and as a grower), I am certainly not automatically against chemicals, but I agree that monthly application of a pesticide - any pesticide - is not the greatest idea in the world.
As a skeptic, I will point out that just because governments do- or don't outlaw stuff is not really an argument that addresses the facts. For example, anhydrous ammonia is extremely toxic and a danger to the environment, yet it is used widely in Canada - with standards of practice, just like those for pesticides - spilled into the ground for use a fertilizer.
As a moderator, I will ask that folks not post inflammatory information that is intended to scare people.
The potential problem with using any toxin routinely and regularly is the likelihood of developing strains of insects that are tolerant of it.I was advised by 3 local growers to use Orthene monthly. Thrips! I know that protective gear is necessary.
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