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Old 14-09-2006, 09:01 PM posted to rec.gardens.orchids
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I'll ask Kenni what the name is again. I do remember that the cost is around
$240/quart, but it's highly concentrated. So, a group purchase would be the
way to go.

Diana

"danny" wrote in message
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I just hit them with a couple shots of Avid but I need to buy some more
(just noticed some damage on the phals upstairs too). I think that's
around $100 for 8 oz. I got a little bit (1/2oz.?) in a group order from
another plant society I was in last year. Some of the miticides run
$200-$300 a bottle. I think I have some Pentac that a friend gave me
around here somewhere. I think the Pentac knocked down the population last
year. I really need to get better about spraying several applications to
make sure I get all of them.

I can see spider mites on plants without a magnifying glass. I don't
really see webs on the catasetums but the bugs look like the spider mites
I've seen on some of our other houseplants. I guess if I did look at them
with a magnifier then maybe I could look up some mite pics on the web and
verify what they are.

If Kenni has a recommendation for current miticides I'd like to hear it.

-danny


"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message
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Danny,

Which miticide do you use? Last spring, I noticed flower and leaf damage
on our Phals, and also fine spider webs. Couldn't see anything, even with
a mag glass, and a "white paper test" was inconclusive. I assumed spider
mites. (I know - assumptions. But what else can one do?)

What I used was 2 Tb. dish soap + 2 Tb. cooking oil/gal water as a
drench, twice. Seemed to work, but I'm seeing some patches again. Kenni
mentioned a heavy duty miticide which kills the up and comers as well as
the adults. Very pricey. Kenni, are you out there?

Diana

"danny" wrote in message
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I get yellow chlorosis on quite a few of my thinner-leaved phals, without
any other symptoms. Anyone know what may cause that? It doesn't seem to
seriously harm the plant. I also get silvery areas with collapsing
tissue on the bottoms and bases of leaves of all types of phals, which
tends to stop progressing if I hit them with miticides, so I assume that
is just mite damage (which mites hit the phals? I can't see them. They
must be a lot smaller than the spider mites on the catasetums.)

-danny