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Scouting and instructing workers to mark infected spots.
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Make sure that you have enough persimilis predatory mite on the
plants.
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Avoid low humidity, the spider mites like these low humidity conditions.
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Scouting and instructing workers to mark infected spots.
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Spray as soon as you see an infection (on the spot or whole greenhouse)
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Spider
has to be in contact with chemical. Spray especially at the bottom side of the
leaves
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Use a lot of water (000 till
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Spray with a high pressure, with a very fine mist.
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Spray the adult + nymph + larva + eggs at the same time!
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Spray same combination 2 or 3 times, after that it has to be rotated with
another chemical group.
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By
warm / hot weather the mites multiply very quick, so spray at least every 4-6
days in summer.
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Note:
With more import roses coming from all different countries around the world
(Africa,
Gerberas:
The
planting season for the Gerberas will start soon; I would like to remind you on
the following matters;
Make sure that before you start planting the new crop, the greenhouse is free
of old leaves and that the bench system, pots and drippers are disinfected to
reduce the chance that diseases from the old crop could infect the new plants.
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To
avoid blocked drippers you should clean the drippers with Acid (removes
fertilizer residue) or chloride (remove algae and bacteria). Make sure that
you apply the acid and chloride on a different time; together they will give
an explosive reaction.
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More and more growers change over to a coco peat mix, but the amount of water
you give the new plants at the start is less than when you start with bark or
scoria. But it doesn’t matter what kind of media you use, watering the new
plants is something to pay a lot attention to.
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When you fill pots, make sure that the pots are clean and sterilized, and take
care that the pots are filled 100% or more with the potting media.
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Plants the jiffy pot one third above the potting soil, this will prevent the
crown of the plants staying wet.
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The best place for the dripper is in the jiffy pot for the first 2-3 weeks,
after that you should put the dripper between the plant and the side of the
pot.
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Use some extra shade in the first few weeks when the new plants are planted,
too much direct sunlight will make it harder for the plants to grow.
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A
good environment around the plant is one of the things you could do to prevent
fungus gnats, e.g. when you give the new plants to much water you have more
problems with fungus gnats.
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To reduce the chance of diseases you could drench the plants a few days after planting with Agri-fos Supa (active ingredient = Phosphoric Acid) and repeat this drench 5-6 weeks later. |
Some growers thinking of growing their gerbera plants longer than 2 years, this is possible but a few thing have to be keep in mind: | |
The production in the third year is (much) lower; you will have fewer flowers
in the winter when the prices are the highest.
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The flower size get smaller and the stem get a bit shorter.
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Dead plants have to be removed and the open space filled with new plants. This to keep the growing area covered, so weeds don’t have a chance to become a problem. |
**Although we trust that this information could be of considerable help to the success of the crop, we cannot accept any liability for the results of your crop. All the information in this growing newsletter is without committing ourselves.
This article is written by Job Roskam of Roskam Young Plants Pty Ltd. and also published in the Australian flower industry magazine.
Last updated on 21 June 2010 by Job Roskam - Roskam Young Plants Pty Ltd, Melbourne,
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