Hello everyone - I posted this in Pests and Diseases area earlier today, but I think it is so cool that it deserves posting here also.
I found this while browsing the other categories; I think this came from Terrarium Growing area, but not sure. I would love to give credit to the member who posted originally, but can't find the post now- if you posted it, take the credit for it. And you have my "Thanks" as I HATE to use chemicals!!
Here is a Christmas tip for everyone - enjoy!
"Place the infested plant in an airtight container and place a small metal container of water in one corner. Place a chunk of dry ice in the water and wait. The CO2 will slowly fill the container. Take the container of water and dry ice out before it cools the container too much and continue to 'pour' the carbon dioxide 'fog' into the container until it is completely full of the fog; close the lid and leave overnight. The following morning remove the lid and take the plant out. The CO2 will replace all the oxygen and all the bugs and eggs will smother, even those in the soil. The plant will LOVE the CO2 treatment and will not be harmed in any way; in fact they say the plant will respond very positively to this treatment.
No harmful chem's, no residue to worry about and the plant loves it - what more do you want.
We can buy Dry Ice from Walmart, but most ice cream stores will have it for their ice cream shipment and will sell it buy the pound. BE VERY CAREFUL WITH IT -
Don't handle the dry ice without gloves on and don't place it on or in anything that it will harm if it gets too cold (Do NOT try to keep it in your freezer - it will crack the plastic!). I just put mine in a cheap Styrofoam cooler, wrapped heavily in newsprint; it will crack plastic coolers, so again, be careful.
Hope this helps - it is a great tip for me!
Merry Christmas everyone, and Happy New Year (can you believe it is going to be 2013 in a few days?)
Steve
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