The first case of Impatiens Necrotic Spot Virus was confirmed recently, and we all know that thrips play a major role in spreading the virus. Thrips numbers are continuing to build up on sticky cards in many greenhouses. If sticky card counts exceed 10 per card per week, you may want to consider 2-3 sprays of Avid, Mesural, Orthene 97, Safari, Sanmite, Tristar or Conserve five days apart. If the sprays are effective, the weekly counts of thrips should go down.
Aphids are showing up on both rooted and unrooted cuttings, especially Calibrachoa and rosemary plants. Check plants carefully for the white cast-skins shed by aphids and spot-spray aphid-infested plants with one of the insecticides listed for aphids in the December 21, 2007 article titled Managing greenhouse insects as soon as they are found. Aphid and spider mite populations can build rapidly, so it's best not to delay your spot-spraying.
Spider mites are showing up on Lamium, especially the ‘White Nancy’ variety. Check off-color or speckled plants for the mites on the undersides of the leaves. Spot-spray infested plants with Akari, Avid, Floramite, Hexygon, Judo, Ovation, ProMite, Pylon, SanMite, Shuttle or Tetrasan as soon as they are found.
Finally, broadmites are being observed in ‘Galleria’ geraniums. Look for the stunted twisted growing points, which may turn black if the infestation is serious. These tiny mites can only be seen with a high-powered microscope. Spray infested plants with Avid, Akari, Judo, Pylon or SanMite. Leave a few plants unsprayed for comparison, to confirm your diagnosis. Unsprayed plants will continue to decline while sprayed plants will begin to look better after spraying. |