G'Day All,
does anyone have any information on this please? In particular,
Eulophia petersii - a very dry grower, so pod times should be short?
Cordially, Phil
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Dr Phil Diamond [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Neil,
Biocontrol of red and 2 spot (virtually the same mite) can be done with both
predatory mites and a midge called Feltiella acarasuga (sp.). P. persimilis is
good at controlling mites, Feltiella works well also. The predatory midge shows
a tendency to remain in the pupal form until spider
Neil Paur [EMAIL PROTECTED] spaketh thusly:
I was curious if anyone has had any real luck controlling red spider
and two spotted mites with predatory insects such as Phytoseiulus
persimilis? I have a small (12X12) greenhouse and total coverage
with a chemical such as Avid is
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Phil [Diamond] asked :
Eulophia petersii... pod times
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I did not find the pod time for Eulophia petersii.
For the species
Eulophia clavicornis Lindl., pod time suggested is 128 days.
For Eulophia streptopetala Lindl., 94 days.
source : Erich Michel, 'Approximate Green Capsule
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