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Mealybug under control - now I want to kill them
First post so :hello
I have had a Mealybug outbreak. Taking advice from my local orchid grower, McBeans Orchids in Sussex, I used a foliage spray called SB Plant Invigerator. I've sprayed several times now on the two day system that they specify. This put the bugs in check. I must say that many of the plants loved the feed! It seems to have worked on my Zygopetalum, Brassia, Paph Maudiae, Rossioglossum and Howeara, so I have moved these away from still infected plants. The remainders are a large (6 inch pot being spit by roots & shoots with plant over 1ft across) Masde Coriacea and a large (6 inch pot a 2 2ft flower spikes) Phalaenopsis. I really want to just kill them now rather than control them! I saw imacloporid being recomended. Does anyone know of an orchid friendly chemical containing imacloporid that is available in the U.K.? Thanks in advance :bowing |
Calypso by Bayer.
Really effective, once per week, during 3 wks. |
Repot, dump the potting mix & spray bare plant with Bayer rose spray.
I did it once & they seem to be gone Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Provado works well
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There's a thread called 'Mold or what?' that describes what I've done to erradicatefor good an infestation I had in a dendrobium (can't post links).
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Bayer Rose products work very well. Definitely you need to change out the potting medium, though, if you want to really get rid of mealies. I mix up a gallon in a bucket, take the plant out of the pot and get rid of the medium, and soak the plant for a while, making sure the whole thing gets drenched. Works great!
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Wow thanks guys! I'll be raining down death and destruction on those mealybugs very soon:evil:
One slightly lazy noob question. If I soak/stand the entire pot in the chosen killer liquid, do I need to change the potting medium? |
The potting medium must be replaced imediately and thrown away, far, far away as fast as possible.
I've put mine in a plastic bag before doing anything else, and to the trash it went. That's the worst contaminant in the entire scenario. |
Look for a generic version of Confidor - it's imacloporid, but costs 3 times what the generic version does.
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All Under control now!
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