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Les Hemmings[_4_] 24-05-2009 04:10 PM

Indoor Musa basjoo... Haaalp!
 

Hi folks...

Have a cutting (now a couple of years old) from the Musa basjoo in the
garden growing indoors on a sunny windowsill.

It is playing host to a pest I've not come across before. It makes the
leaves brown / yellow at the edges and droop, eventually to die.

If you look closely there is a very fine web a little like spider's web
under the leaves, especially in the ribs, and around new shoots that is
inhabited with very, very small white crawly things.

Have tried daily misting with water to no avail...

Any ideas chaps?

Les


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Rev. Les Hemmings (First Church of Atheism) aa #2251

http://firstchurchofatheism.com/



moghouse 24-05-2009 05:26 PM

Indoor Musa basjoo... Haaalp!
 
On May 24, 4:10*pm, "Les Hemmings" wrote:
Hi folks...

Have a cutting (now a couple of years old) from the Musa basjoo in the
garden growing indoors on a sunny windowsill.

It is playing host to a pest I've not come across before. It makes the
leaves brown / yellow at the edges and droop, eventually to die.

If you look closely there is a very fine web a little like spider's web
under the leaves, especially in the ribs, and around new shoots that is
inhabited with very, very small white crawly things.

Have tried daily misting with water to no avail...

Any ideas chaps?


Oh dear, Les, I think your plant's got religion!

Les Hemmings[_4_] 24-05-2009 06:36 PM

Indoor Musa basjoo... Haaalp!
 
moghouse wrote:

Oh dear, Les, I think your plant's got religion!


Can't be that! It's read "The God delusion" twice...





Judith in France 24-05-2009 07:19 PM

Indoor Musa basjoo... Haaalp!
 
On May 24, 4:10*pm, "Les Hemmings" wrote:
Hi folks...

Have a cutting (now a couple of years old) from the Musa basjoo in the
garden growing indoors on a sunny windowsill.

It is playing host to a pest I've not come across before. It makes the
leaves brown / yellow at the edges and droop, eventually to die.

If you look closely there is a very fine web a little like spider's web
under the leaves, especially in the ribs, and around new shoots that is
inhabited with very, very small white crawly things.

Have tried daily misting with water to no avail...

Any ideas chaps?

Les

--

Rev. Les Hemmings (First Church of Atheism) *aa #2251

http://firstchurchofatheism.com/


Red Spider mite? Although misting with water should have seen that
off.

Judith

Sacha[_4_] 25-05-2009 11:51 AM

Indoor Musa basjoo... Haaalp!
 
On 2009-05-24 16:10:04 +0100, "Les Hemmings" said:


Hi folks...

Have a cutting (now a couple of years old) from the Musa basjoo in the
garden growing indoors on a sunny windowsill.

It is playing host to a pest I've not come across before. It makes the
leaves brown / yellow at the edges and droop, eventually to die.

If you look closely there is a very fine web a little like spider's web
under the leaves, especially in the ribs, and around new shoots that is
inhabited with very, very small white crawly things.

Have tried daily misting with water to no avail...

Any ideas chaps?

Les


I asked my husband about this and he agrees that it's most probably red
spider mite. Treat it for that, though once they get a hold, they're
hard to get rid of. There is a natural predator called Phytoseuiulus
persimilis that seeks and destroys red spider mite and then dies off
itself. Do a Google on natural predators. It may also be that the
leaves are browning because the house atmosphere isn't humid enough for
them.
--
--
Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.com
Exotic plants, shrubs & perennials
South Devon


K 25-05-2009 09:05 PM

Indoor Musa basjoo... Haaalp!
 
Sacha writes
On 2009-05-24 16:10:04 +0100, "Les Hemmings" said:

Hi folks...
Have a cutting (now a couple of years old) from the Musa basjoo in
the
garden growing indoors on a sunny windowsill.
It is playing host to a pest I've not come across before. It makes
the
leaves brown / yellow at the edges and droop, eventually to die.
If you look closely there is a very fine web a little like spider's
web
under the leaves, especially in the ribs, and around new shoots that is
inhabited with very, very small white crawly things.
Have tried daily misting with water to no avail...
Any ideas chaps?
Les


I asked my husband about this and he agrees that it's most probably red
spider mite. Treat it for that, though once they get a hold, they're
hard to get rid of. There is a natural predator called Phytoseuiulus
persimilis that seeks and destroys red spider mite and then dies off
itself. Do a Google on natural predators. It may also be that the
leaves are browning because the house atmosphere isn't humid enough for
them.


Greater humidity would also deter the red spider. Won't get rid of it,
but would tend to stop it returning.
--
Kay

Les Hemmings[_4_] 25-05-2009 11:03 PM

Indoor Musa basjoo... Haaalp!
 
K wrote:

Greater humidity would also deter the red spider. Won't get rid of it,
but would tend to stop it returning.


Have planted it in the soil outside. The current storms will settle it in
and sort out the red spider mite I think :o)

Will pot up a few offshoots to overwinter indoors later on as insurance.

Thanks for the tips everyone. :o)

L

--
Rev. Les Hemmings (First Church of Atheism) aa #2251

http://firstchurchofatheism.com/




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