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Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Hydroponic Plant Pest Varieties And Treatments 


Hydroponic Gardening


As with the more traditional soil-based gardens, hydroponic gardens are also prone to infestations and diseases. However, removing your hydroponic garden of pests may be more difficult considering disease and insects find it much easier to develop in a hydroponic environment where plants are in a permanently watery condition. The good thing is, there are a many ways to deal with these pesky pests. Here are some of the usual plant pests that can be causing damage to your garden without you knowing and the treatments that you can apply to eradicate them.

Aphids - These pests vary in color, size and shape. Aphids leave behind a gluey residue on plants which will entail a contorted maturation. Additionally, they generally carry with them pathogens and diseases that might quickly impact the general health of your plants. Aphids also leave behind small white exoskeletons as they mature. Anyone can eradicate this specific plant pest by taking out compromised leaves and cleaning up your plants' leaves with lukewarm water for an entire week, and then followed by spattering some insecticidal soap onto the leaves.

Spider Mites - These are little pests that normally require high magnification for efficient detection. Although related to insects, spider mites are not in fact insects but members of the arachnid family like spiders and ticks. Spider mites spoil indoor plants by extracting leaf juices. Spider mites are ordinarily eliminated naturally by positioning predators into the plant system.

Thrips - These are small, thin bodied insects with fringed wings. They feed upon tender plant leaves by sipping the juices from them. This will make the leaves appear rasped. Thrips do not basically kill the plants they prey on but they can make them look tired and undesirable. In meager numbers, the presence of thrips in your home garden will not be a reason for alert. But, a more substantial infestation may cause considerable damages. Thrips can also be extinguished by putting in their common predators within the plant system such as mites, soil-based mites and nematodes.

Fungus gnats - Likewise called the sciarid flies are little black flies that are often harmless to plants during their developed stage. However, their larvae are known to have adverse side effects on the development of indoor plants. Female fungus gnats produce around 100 to 300 eggs in moist media. The larvae which originate from these eggs are mostly white or transparent with little charcoal colored crowns. They ingest fungi and dead plants in the medium. But, other species equally abuse young seedlings and feed upon living plant tissues. Fungus gnats in hydroponics system may likewise spread out a variety of plant disease pathogens such as pythium in growing medium. Among the prevalent treatment of fungus gnats is the application of insecticides on the growing medium.

If you want to learn more about taking care of your indoor plants and different hydroponic garden nutrients, simply visit the CX Hydroponics website by clicking on the given links.

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