Tips for Keeping Indoor Plants Happy and Healthy Year-Round
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Is it recommended to use Aqua Globes to water my Peace Lilly Plant?
IT is one year old and the lower part of the plant where leaves are browning appears dull. I moved the plant from bright light to indirect light and water only once a week with tap water. Seeking advice and treatment plan.
SEEKING: I would like to know how to PREVENT and TREAT scale insects and mealybugs.
PROBLEM: I have noticed mealybugs on one cactus and scale insects on at least two - potentially three - others. I have isolated these three - potentially four - plants from the rest of my plants. The plant with mealybugs was in a separate room and I made the initial mistake of putting the plants with scale insects in one room. I also have gotten a few new plants recently, most of which I've inspected for pests, but some of which I haven't inspected.
TREATMENT PLAN (SEEKING ADVICE): Here's how I plan to treat the plants that have mealybugs or scale insects. First, I'll remove the infected plants from their pots and throw the soil out before I clean the pots with bleach and hot water. Second, I'll manually remove the pests where I see them to the extent that I can. Third, I'll cut off any parts that are too infested to revive (with cacti this is easy - it's a natural step in propagation). Fourth, I'll spray down the cacti with a solution of water and Provado, and even rubbing alcohol if I think it's necessary. Fifth, I'll allow the plant to dry off if it had pieces chopped off before repotting it with fresh soil and a clean pot. Sixth, I'll use the water and Provado solution weekly or whenever I water the cactus as a prevention plan.
PREVENTION PLAN (SEEKING ADVICE): To prevent pests in the future, I'm thinking of doing a few things. First, I'll inspect the plant before taking it to see if I notice anything - looking at its surface and toying around with the topsoil. Second, once the plant is home, I'll remove it from its pot and soil, inspect the entire plant (root included) to see if I notice any pests. Thirdly, I'll then pot it in a newly-cleaned pot - cleaned with bleach and hot water - and fresh soil. And lastly, when I water it next, I'll use a solution of water, rubbing alcohol, and Provado just to be safe.
QUESTIONS: Are there things to improve in my treatment or prevention plans? Is there anything I should know? Is it possible to rid your plants of mealybugs and scale insects?
Your plan sounds good overall. Here are a few notes:
- We are not familiar with Provado, so we couldn’t comment on its effectiveness as an insecticide.
- Regarding isopropyl alcohol: Use a very diluted solution if you plan to spray your entire plant. We recommend a ratio of water to alcohol no larger than 5:1. For spot treatment, you can use a stronger solution.
- Before you spray or wipe down the entire plant with your water-alcohol solution, test it on a small patch of the plant first. Let it sit for about a day to make sure that the plant has no adverse effects or that the solution is too strong.
- In your treatment plan, repotting the infected plants should be one of the last steps rather than the first. First, check the plants for pests and remove any that you can see. Second, use your water-alcohol solution (after testing it previously). Third, let the plant dry off and then remove heavily infested segments. Finally, repot the plant in fresh media and a clean pot.
- Regarding your prevention plan: We would not recommend watering with any solution that has isopropyl alcohol in it. A solution of water and a horticultural oil, neem oil, or systemic insecticide would be OK, however. Use these products according to the instructions on their packaging.
- As you know, you will need to be diligent about checking for new pests and applying a solution to the plant. Eventually, you should be able to beat them! Good luck!
So I have a ivy that I have had for like 6 months. It's doing good. I was just wondering when do I know when I need to repot it. it's In a big enough pot right know I think. And i water it once a week. I just got aloe vera plant any ideas on what to do with that.. thank you
If you keep aquariums, BEFORE you do a water change (freshwater tanks only) Dip a cup in a remove water to put on your plants. This will not only water them but give a nice very diluted boost to them. Shame to throw all those nutrients away. It is very the basics of Aquaponics.
My plants have exploded and I think it's due to using the aquarium water! Such an easy way to give the plants nutrients.
I have two Chinese evergreen plants. One plant is beautiful - it is full, tall, and continues to get new leaves. My other plant, which I got at the same time as the first one, will not grow. I have tried iit by every window in my house. It doesn't seem to like any of them and it doesn't like being in a corner either. I have let the soil dry out and then watered it and I have kept the soil moist - neither works. I have fertilized it and I have not fertilized it. The most leaves that it has had is three which is if by chance one leaf grows and then I lose a leaf so it usually has only two leaves. I do not see any bugs or anything else. I finally put it outside thinking that it might like the hot weather but that did not make a difference either. What is wrong with this plant??? I take care of it just like the first one which is thriving but this second one just will not grow. I don't know why. Can you help?
I have some beautiful red Lillie鈥檚 that I鈥檝e had for about 4 yrs. I moved and transplanted them to my new garden but for last 2 yrs. they have grown only about 6 - 8鈥 tall. This year I divided them so I could move some. They all are flowering but I don鈥檛 understand why they鈥檙e so short. In my last garden they grew to at least 12 - 15鈥 high. Some help please.