Good evening all - there are reams of good advice out there on dealing with mealybugs, but I seldom find mention of using such treatments on plant roots.
I have accepted an opportunity to obtain a small number of extremely high quality original plants. The catch is that the grower had a mealybug invasion a few weeks ago that affected portions of the greenhouse. I am taking delivery of the plants in a few weeks after their isolation in the current owner's hands with a few Neem oil treatments applied. I would normally not even consider doing this- but the opportunity is too good to pass up.
Once I get them home, I intend to repot them all (if possible I will unpot them on site and bring them home bare root), but first I want dip them in something for a few seconds to- hopefully- substantially eradicate any remaining mealies.
For this dipping treatment, I was considering either rubbing alcohol or an insecticide. Trouble is- while these are advised for treating the leaves of orchids, I have never read whether these solutions can be applied to the roots- especially in an application where I would submerge the plants- roots and all- in the solution for up to 1-2 minutes.
Is this safe to do with rubbing alcohol or insecticide? I am happy to flush the plants out in water right after and then respray just the leaves if that would be a useful approach.
I have accepted an opportunity to obtain a small number of extremely high quality original plants. The catch is that the grower had a mealybug invasion a few weeks ago that affected portions of the greenhouse. I am taking delivery of the plants in a few weeks after their isolation in the current owner's hands with a few Neem oil treatments applied. I would normally not even consider doing this- but the opportunity is too good to pass up.
Once I get them home, I intend to repot them all (if possible I will unpot them on site and bring them home bare root), but first I want dip them in something for a few seconds to- hopefully- substantially eradicate any remaining mealies.
For this dipping treatment, I was considering either rubbing alcohol or an insecticide. Trouble is- while these are advised for treating the leaves of orchids, I have never read whether these solutions can be applied to the roots- especially in an application where I would submerge the plants- roots and all- in the solution for up to 1-2 minutes.
Is this safe to do with rubbing alcohol or insecticide? I am happy to flush the plants out in water right after and then respray just the leaves if that would be a useful approach.