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02-26-2013, 08:32 PM
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Most mites are indeed unpleasant though there are some that are beneficial.
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I had an alarmingly aggressive mite out break this past December. I nearly lost a beloved corona Phal but thankfully they makes stuff like tetrasan which stopped them in their tiny gross tracks. My Neos seemed to be completely unaffected but the outbreak.
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02-27-2013, 10:41 PM
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Good to know. I haven't had much trouble with mites lately but I had to treat many of my non-orchids for heavy scale infestation (granular systemic...RIP). The orchids have been pretty clean.
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02-27-2013, 11:16 PM
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Good to know. I haven't had much trouble with mites lately but I had to treat many of my non-orchids for heavy scale infestation (granular systemic...RIP). The orchids have been pretty clean.
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Scale...yuck. I have scale on my citrus and no not how to get rid of them without making the fruit inedible.
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02-28-2013, 12:24 AM
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I use the isopropyl alcohol plan for the Meyers Lemon and other indoor fruit trees and have to swab trunk, leaf stems, and branches...a pain. I check every two weeks to see if the scale has returned. I will probably buy lady bugs this spring. Just recently read, though, that (neem?) oil does a nice job of snuffing scale. That could probably be used in the home and won't hurt the fruit. I won't be able to use my bay, cinnamon, tea, or allspice leaves for a year as they were treated with the systemic. I might ask at the garden center to see if they have some neem oil for next time. Good luck!
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02-28-2013, 01:34 AM
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Ryan, you did a great job mounding you mame-ba.
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02-28-2013, 02:56 PM
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I use the isopropyl alcohol plan for the Meyers Lemon and other indoor fruit trees and have to swab trunk, leaf stems, and branches...a pain. I check every two weeks to see if the scale has returned. I will probably buy lady bugs this spring. Just recently read, though, that (neem?) oil does a nice job of snuffing scale. That could probably be used in the home and won't hurt the fruit. I won't be able to use my bay, cinnamon, tea, or allspice leaves for a year as they were treated with the systemic. I might ask at the garden center to see if they have some neem oil for next time. Good luck!
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Every leaf??? So spraying won't just do the trick? Man that's time intensive. And lady bugs will eat them???? I'd totally dig letting a gaggle of lady bugs eat them up, plus they're so pretty. I do have neem oil and while people swear by it I've had very few successful results. I'm certainly willing to try, though. Neem oil it is.
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02-28-2013, 03:00 PM
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Ryan, you did a great job mounding you mame-ba.
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Thanks Adrienne! I have to admit, I hope I do well by this guy because if I do I'd like to get more. My big bunch of neos is on steroids... Suddenly it has ten or so spikes in various stages of growth and a flush of blooms. I think I found my new orchid obsession.
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02-28-2013, 03:29 PM
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I wasn't certain if it was neem oil or a different one. If neem oil hasn't worked in the past, it isn't the right one. I should probably look for that site again or ask at a garden center. I was researching camelias and scale and halfway through reading, decided just to use the systemic (It isn't as if I was actually going to use scale-covered tea and spice leaves).
I have never had much problem with scale...just the bay laurel and going over it twice usually eliminated the problem. Now I need to find something safe for indoor use on fruiting trees that is actually effective.
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