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Originally Posted by K-Sci
I didn't know imidacloprid was safe as a drench. It's a systemic, so I suppose that's a good way to get it throughout the plant.
Something just as valuable as what worked, is what you tried that didn't work. Do you mind telling some stories
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What didn't work:
1.) I tried this program in the middle of the summer when everything was in bloom and the catasetinae were fully leafed out. It will very difficult to eliminate a greenhouse wide thrip infestation without taking this action. I also had thrips in my African Violet collection (I believe The Violet Barn was the OG source of my infestation) and had to deflower/debud those to defeat thrips.
2.) I tried my program with only Conserve (high end spinosad). This used to be the go to for thrip eradication but they have developed resistance. My thrips (western flower thrips) were particularly resistant, which is one reason why my previous attempts failed.
3.) I was thwarted by trying to preserve special blooms. So often thrips survived because I didn't want to treat a first bloom or a very special annual bloom. Tough decisions have to be made. Eventually I figured out if I moved the plant to another room early in spike, I could treat it and eliminate the thrips in time to enjoy the bloom.
PS Hope you and your dog recover quickly Shade.