Happypaphy7
Paphlover
So I had a very disturbing discovery last night that one of my Paphs have quite a few mealy bugs.
It is Hsinying Alien. I know it's common but this is one of the five Hsinying Alien plants I have kept out of so many because the flowers are very unique and nice.
I never see mealy bugs except for a few newly bought plants in the past and I usually sprayed them ( ends up killing the plants or horribly damaged them).
The good thing is only about three or four plants out of so many I have bought over the years ever came with mealy bugs.
Anyways, I left the windows open two weeks ago before the heat wave when I saw one mid sized mealy bug on the underside of this same paph. I thought it was blown in from the outside.
I had a close look on the plant every day and night.
I did not see any more of them until last might I saw a very small one hiking up the spike. I took a flashlight and pulled slightly away the leaves.
At the deep crevice in between the leaves, there was a decent sized white colony. None were adults so I assumed it was a cluster of eggs or juveniles. There was not any individual bug but just a white mass.
I scratched off the white mass with a tooth pick as much as I could, and then I poured in some bathroom cleaning liquid ( hydrogen peroxide based).
Now, I am thinking there might still be there hiding somewhere and who knows those little juveniles have been crawling around or being flown around by the wind ( of the fan) onto other plants.
My head started to hurt thinking of this possibility.
Now, I don't want to spray anything as I had bad results before.
I do remember seeing this product at a garden store here.
It has 0.22 % imidacloprid as an active ingredient.
It's something you put on the pot, gets dissolved and absorbed by the plant roots.
I wonder if anyone tried this product before and if there was any damage to the plant.
http://www.gardenersedge.com/bonide...mt=&plc=&kc=&gclid=CJPUpsXr2McCFVMXHwodSOQJ8Q
It is Hsinying Alien. I know it's common but this is one of the five Hsinying Alien plants I have kept out of so many because the flowers are very unique and nice.
I never see mealy bugs except for a few newly bought plants in the past and I usually sprayed them ( ends up killing the plants or horribly damaged them).
The good thing is only about three or four plants out of so many I have bought over the years ever came with mealy bugs.
Anyways, I left the windows open two weeks ago before the heat wave when I saw one mid sized mealy bug on the underside of this same paph. I thought it was blown in from the outside.
I had a close look on the plant every day and night.
I did not see any more of them until last might I saw a very small one hiking up the spike. I took a flashlight and pulled slightly away the leaves.
At the deep crevice in between the leaves, there was a decent sized white colony. None were adults so I assumed it was a cluster of eggs or juveniles. There was not any individual bug but just a white mass.
I scratched off the white mass with a tooth pick as much as I could, and then I poured in some bathroom cleaning liquid ( hydrogen peroxide based).
Now, I am thinking there might still be there hiding somewhere and who knows those little juveniles have been crawling around or being flown around by the wind ( of the fan) onto other plants.
My head started to hurt thinking of this possibility.
Now, I don't want to spray anything as I had bad results before.
I do remember seeing this product at a garden store here.
It has 0.22 % imidacloprid as an active ingredient.
It's something you put on the pot, gets dissolved and absorbed by the plant roots.
I wonder if anyone tried this product before and if there was any damage to the plant.
http://www.gardenersedge.com/bonide...mt=&plc=&kc=&gclid=CJPUpsXr2McCFVMXHwodSOQJ8Q