I just returned from visiting a local HydroPonics store in Boise Idaho and the person there
said some things that really concerned me. He shared with me that he got little gnats and
what looked like spider mites in his plants and media and had to throw everything out and
start over. Has anyone else experienced anything like this? The last thing I want is to grow
my organic food and then have it get infested with bugs. Is there anything that will naturally kill
bugs if this happens?
Thanks,
John
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Hey John,
We have a small greenhouse and pest control is a constant battle. There are several beneficials that you can use to control the population. Hypoaspis Miles (H. Miles) are a good for combating fungal gnats, ladybugs are voracious and indiscriminate killers of almost everything. Lacewings, Encarsia Formosa are good against whiteflies and aphids. As far as sprays, there are several organic options. Liquid Ladybug is a great spray for spider mites, insecticidal soaps are a good all around spray for several pests and plain old H2O works too. All of these things are organic and will not harm you fish or your plants when used properly.
Thanks,
Matt
Hi Matt,
Are these things you suggested ok for indoors as well? How is the odor?
Thanks,
John
Matt Freshour said:
Hey John,
We have a small greenhouse and pest control is a constant battle. There are several beneficials that you can use to control the population. Hypoaspis Miles (H. Miles) are a good for combating fungal gnats, ladybugs are voracious and indiscriminate killers of almost everything. Lacewings, Encarsia Formosa are good against whiteflies and aphids. As far as sprays, there are several organic options. Liquid Ladybug is a great spray for spider mites, insecticidal soaps are a good all around spray for several pests and plain old H2O works too. All of these things are organic and will not harm you fish or your plants when used properly.
Thanks,
Matt
Hey John,
Sorry, I thought you were talking about a greenhouse, probably should have asked before I started prattling on. As far as the sprays, Liquid Ladybug has a pepperminty smell, the insecticidal soaps don't reallly have a discernible smell to me. CX Hydroponics has a product called "Spotless Concentrate" that smells like grapefruit.
I've used all of them as foliar sprays in our aquaponics system with no adverse effects. I've attached a link to a Colorado State University Extension paper on Managing Houseplant Pests that goes into some great detail on identifying and managing unwanted pests. http://www.ext.colostate.edu/pubs/insect/05595.html. Good luck let me know if you have any other questions.
Thanks,
Matt
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