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GARDEN TREASURES: HOUSEPLANTS

 

Houseplants will look happy and grow like "weeds" and then something changes and they appear to be unhealthy. You could have a pest infestation! The most common being mealy bug, scale, aphids, spider mite, white fly, and sometimes soil or fungus gnats. The first step is to examine every part of the plant, especially where the leaves intersect with the stem and the undersides of the leaves. If the plant is flowering be sure to check the buds or blooms too. Here is what you could find:

 

Mealy bugs: appear as white cotton-like spots. These will get in all the tiny areas of the plant once they infest, where they hide. You may notice the leaves getting pale, dropping or looking stunted as the mealy bugs suck out the juices from the plant. Cotton swabs dipped in alcohol will remove them, or a mix of alcohol and water sprayed on the plants will help if repeated every week or so.

 

Scale: it looks like a small hard bump on the plant. The bump is a "shell" that protects the new insects and can be picked off. It could be brown, yellow, gray, black or even white. You'll begin to notice yellowing leaves and dropping leaves. Spray with a mixture of 4 parts water to three parts rubbing alcohol. Do NOT use hard water on scale ---use bottled water instead. You can also remove with a cotton ball dampened with rubbing alcohol. Stick with it!. You will need to repeat till it's gone.

 

Spider mites: These do a lot of damage in a short amount of time--- mites suck the chlorophyll out of the plant-and the foliage loses color. They lay very tiny white eggs. Unfortunately, they are VERY tiny. You'll notice the plant's leaves curling, dropping or stunted growth. Get out a magnifying glass if you need to too! If you don't catch the eggs before they hatch you'll see webbing between the stems or leaves. Wipe off the webs---if it's gotten to this stage--- and the color is gone out of too many leaves, it's best to get rid of the plant.

 

White fly: You'll find white dots in the early stages and then they start to fly--and you'll notice them if leaves are touched because they will fly out. They rest on the underside of the leaves and will cause them to yellow. You can buy small traps to place near the plants or the rubbing alcohol sprays mentioned above.

 

Soil or fungus gnats fly around and annoy you. They live in the plant soil --especially if the soil if kept moist. Once the soil dries on the top layer they can no longer survive there. They don't live long, so usually drying out the top layer of a plant will take care of the problem.

 

Aphids are found mostly outdoors, but are found on indoor plants too as well, especially those that bloom. They can be black, green or shades of yellow, and can be found on the underside of plants. You'll notice the leaves becoming stunted or funny looking as if they are deformed. The alcohol sprays mentioned should work with aphids.

 

Next week we'll go over some general guidelines that will help keep your plants healthy and happy.

 

MORE TIPS:Tips on caring for Spider Plants: http://www.oldfashionedliving.com/spiderplant.html

 

Diana Gonzalez

 

 

 

Nothing wastes more energy than worrying - the longer a problem is carried, the heavier it gets. Don't take things too seriously - live a life of serenity, not a life of regrets.

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