ideas on pest & disease control in greenhouse

Slippertalk Orchid Forum

Help Support Slippertalk Orchid Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
L

L I Jane

Guest
I have just run out of my combination Orthenex disease & insect control which isn't available anymore. I would love to hear what others are using on their big collections in the greenhouse to eradicate scale, mealy bugs etc.& also as a preventative. :)
 
I never apply insecticides as a preventive measure, as that is one of the better ways to help breed resistant strains.

I rotate chemicals - acephate (Orthene), imidicloprid (Merit) as systemics, usually mixed with kinoprene-s (Enstar AQ - an insect growth regulator), SucraShield as a topical, especially as safe as it is to use, and today I will be "going in" (full-face respirator in place) with Bugitol, as I saw some Boisduval scale and a couple of bush snails, and it will kill everything.
 
Thanks for all who have answered.It gives me something to go on.:)
Geez ,Tim, this stuff is really expensive!
 
yeah but it's super low-dose, like 1/2 tsp per gallon sprayed as systemic...share it with someone else or contact a grower and see if you can get a small amount...you spent alot for the plants, right?
 
Thanks Tim--that does sound economical when you only use 1/2 tsp per gal in sprayer.
 
it is marketed for systemic control of insects on trees, which is why you would need 3 pounds of it...i shudder to think how long that would last in a hobby greenhouse situation...
 
Back
Top