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swiatoniowski

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Hello,

I have noticed nematodes in my soil mix with Phragmipediums... I cannot just discard these plants. I know, that this can be large problem to solve, but perhaps somebody could help me with some advise. In Poland, there are no nematocides for hobby growers. I am looking for some professional one, but it is also hard to find something. I tired Agricolle (biological sugar), but it is not working. Please, help.

Best regards,
Piotr
 
I didn't know nematodes can be a real problem with orchids. Are you sure that they are nematodes and are you sure that they are a problem for you plants? Many species are harmless. Actually some can be useful to plants since they can destroy pest like vine weevil. And although I often buy nematodes for that use, I never saw them! They are sot small.

Maybe fongus gnats larvae? They are much bigger than nematodes that are microscopic!

Of course, I am not a nematodes specialist.
 
have you definitely identified them as nematodes? is there a chance they are small clear worm-type creature with a black head (fungus gnat larvae)?

you may want to try to find a parasitic nematode which may be used as a beneficial insect (a good bug to eat the bad bug)
not sure what type you'd want
 
you can buy biological agents that form a hyphal net through your soil, and if a nematode sticks it's neck through a loop it pulls shut and kills the nematode.
really. (pest control can be cool...)
 
you can buy biological agents that form a hyphal net through your soil, and if a nematode sticks it's neck through a loop it pulls shut and kills the nematode.
really. (pest control can be cool...)

hmm. I've heard of that before. The antagonistic agent is a fungus, if I'm not mistaken. I'm curious if the fungus has to form a symbiotic association with the orchid in order for these to work..

BTW, welcome to ST.. :) I don't think its a nematode problem you're having either.. ;)
 
Many thanks for so many comments ! Yes, I am sure, that they are nematodes. At first I thought indeed, that they are young fungus gnat larvaes as I always sterilize any substrate for plants (with excetion for sphagnum of course). But when I was able to observe them under magnifying glass it turned out, that they haven't got any head and looks exactly like nematodes, quite large type - about 3-5 mm. I don't know if they eat roots of my orchids, but I can see quite many of them during watering - they appear in water. I would feel better without them...

Do you know names of these antagonistic fungus or something ealse ? It would be easier to find with certain name. I read about Bacillus thuringiensis, but it seems it works only with insects larvaes, not with nematodes.

Thanks for all advise.

Piotr
 

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