Posted by admin | Posted in Gardening | Posted on 30-06-2008
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These tips cover five traditional remedies for controlling pests of orchids.
- The best "natural" remedy is prevention rather than cure. The best way to treat pest problems is to completely avoid contact or early Regular inspection of plants. Hygiene Practices properly – Keep the area around your plants clean and dry. Keep plants above the ground if possible. Use the tools to cut the plants sterile. Inspect all plants regularly for signs of disease or insects, such as holes or yellowing leaves or leaf puree. Take immediate steps to stop the spread quarantine pest infested plants. If you do not recognize no pest or disease, consult a good book Orchid, or take a sample or a picture on your garden center. The same book or in the garden will offer expert treatment.
- To address the soft-bodied insects such as mealybugs, aphids and thrips, the use of isopropyl alcohol 70% straight from the bottle. A typical spray high really relevant for the bottle of alcohol. Insect contact with a cotton swab moistened or spray the affected area all orchids. Apply in early morning or evening, when cold, and repeat every two to three days.
- To treat insect shell hard as the scale mixture of 1 to 3 teaspoons cooking oil and 1 teaspoon of liquid dish soap per liter of water. Shake well and spray the plant thoroughly wet all areas concerned. The soap can penetrate the water impermeable hull oil insects and the threshold of his air supply. Only apply when cool, repeat every 2 to 3 days. This remedy is also effective for scabies.
- Here is another home remedy for red spider – Add a few drops of soap liquid to a mixture of equal parts water and buttermilk. Water the plants back to the point of runoff to reach and kill the infestation.
- For insects scale, using hydrogen peroxide to 3 percent as heavy spray. They kill the live insects and eggs, and disinfection of the exposed portion of the substrate, same time. Use a cotton swab to open the axils of the leaves to allow spraying in the smallest crack of the orchid.
Disclaimer of Disclaimer: Please note that you use these tips at your own risk – Remedies that work for others not to work in your environment, you should test the use of an orchid first single. Even if you are home or natural remedies are still chemicals and toxic (at least for pests.) Therefore, the protection of personnel is important. Wear gloves and eye protection and skin and caution in the application. Never use one of these resources in the heat of the day, they can damage your orchids. Do not use the hirsute (hairy) orchids. And do not store any remaining mixture in violation of federal laws on labeling and require identification statements warning on all chemical containers.


