Update (6th April): finally got access to a camera
these are the plants given neem oil at 12ml/litre on the 22nd April 2013. the big ones are 7 weeks old and the smaller are 3 weeks from being potted as rooted clones.
and here is a single plant @ 7 weeks from rooted clone.
not a sign of problems..
SUMMARY
Nothing like putting your pot where your mouth is to get the juices flowing…
I have come to realise that my growing environment/medium is now completely polluted with root aphids (RA)…
For 3 seasons now I have battled RA… the first 2 without knowing that RA was the issue…
Season 1: lost cycle after cycle in a perpetual organic veg system to RA whilst all the time fighting what I thought were nute issues…proving that everyone can be an idiot every now and then…
Season 2: conned on to the fact neem oil can be fed to plants via the roots and is an excellent soil conditioner as well as having systemic properties…had much better results but issues persisted throughout the year…I mean I had some excellent root balls but others sucked balls…why???
Season 3: stopped drooling over you lucky high watt growers in all forms and machinations and found the infirmary thread…a nudge in the right direction and I found this…
https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=159960
A few weeks ago I had a plant deeply affect by RA…last out of 6 that died before hand…hitting it with a mix of neem and imid I was able to save this plant from the same fate of its siblings…
Today…I have confirmed RA in my current grow …this verifies that RA has spread through all layers of my recycled soil system…bugger…
Now I have successfully used imid to cure my last infestation...now the use of imid is effective but I can't understand what is so bad about it…if someone could explain in plain lay man terms why imid is so bad I would love to hear it…
http://npic.orst.edu/factsheets/imidacloprid.pdf
So today I confirmed my plants have RA…evidence:
" slowed growth rates
" pale leaves/die off
" dead zones in the root ball…
My first response was to reach for the imid but a thought bubble interrupted the process…'what if neem was enough'…'maybe I haven't been adding enough'???
I think/hope neem should be able to manage my issue due to the fact since I introduced neem to my regime I did have better results…
Hmmm….ummmm…errrrr…fuck it…
So I super dosed with 12ml/litre of neem oil today…with some seasol (seaweed)
To assist in catching further damage I removed all leaves (15 - 20%) that showed any sign of damage leaving clean, full green leaves…I used enough neem/seasol (seaweed) mix to saturate the growing medium (1/2 coco coir/organic soil)
I will monitor the plants over this next week or so to see if the neem is enough and will hit with the imid if things continue to get worse…
Let's see how it goes…
these are the plants given neem oil at 12ml/litre on the 22nd April 2013. the big ones are 7 weeks old and the smaller are 3 weeks from being potted as rooted clones.
and here is a single plant @ 7 weeks from rooted clone.
not a sign of problems..
SUMMARY
i have successfully stopped RA from further damaging my plants by applying neem oil (with emulsifier) at a rate of 12ml/litre ensuring that the growing media was completely saturated. it has been a week since treatment and my plants to healthy and back to normal growth rates. The neem treatment may not of completely eradicated the RA but they are no longer affecting my grow. The neem solution will be reapplied again in 2 weeks to ensure any further RA populations are unable to establish. This treatment (for me at least) will be ongoing. Several contributors to the thread (thanks guys) have mentioned neem oil SHOULDN'T be applied to the root zone and I want to confirm if neem is beneficial or not when applied to the soil, so will start a side/side experiment to see if it is or not in the next 2 weeks when i plant the cuttings i took today.
Nothing like putting your pot where your mouth is to get the juices flowing…
I have come to realise that my growing environment/medium is now completely polluted with root aphids (RA)…
For 3 seasons now I have battled RA… the first 2 without knowing that RA was the issue…
Season 1: lost cycle after cycle in a perpetual organic veg system to RA whilst all the time fighting what I thought were nute issues…proving that everyone can be an idiot every now and then…
Season 2: conned on to the fact neem oil can be fed to plants via the roots and is an excellent soil conditioner as well as having systemic properties…had much better results but issues persisted throughout the year…I mean I had some excellent root balls but others sucked balls…why???
Season 3: stopped drooling over you lucky high watt growers in all forms and machinations and found the infirmary thread…a nudge in the right direction and I found this…
https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=159960
A few weeks ago I had a plant deeply affect by RA…last out of 6 that died before hand…hitting it with a mix of neem and imid I was able to save this plant from the same fate of its siblings…
Today…I have confirmed RA in my current grow …this verifies that RA has spread through all layers of my recycled soil system…bugger…
Now I have successfully used imid to cure my last infestation...now the use of imid is effective but I can't understand what is so bad about it…if someone could explain in plain lay man terms why imid is so bad I would love to hear it…
http://npic.orst.edu/factsheets/imidacloprid.pdf
So today I confirmed my plants have RA…evidence:
" slowed growth rates
" pale leaves/die off
" dead zones in the root ball…
My first response was to reach for the imid but a thought bubble interrupted the process…'what if neem was enough'…'maybe I haven't been adding enough'???
I think/hope neem should be able to manage my issue due to the fact since I introduced neem to my regime I did have better results…
Hmmm….ummmm…errrrr…fuck it…
So I super dosed with 12ml/litre of neem oil today…with some seasol (seaweed)
To assist in catching further damage I removed all leaves (15 - 20%) that showed any sign of damage leaving clean, full green leaves…I used enough neem/seasol (seaweed) mix to saturate the growing medium (1/2 coco coir/organic soil)
I will monitor the plants over this next week or so to see if the neem is enough and will hit with the imid if things continue to get worse…
Let's see how it goes…