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Greenhouse IPM: Sustainable Thrips Control
... Connecticut, provided the following suggestions on effective integration of sticky cards and indicator plants (4): Place sticky cards throughout your operation to detect where thrips are located ... sticky cards and indicator plants (5): Indicator plants are not intended as a substitute for sticky cards, but rather they're an additional component to an effective monitoring system. While sticky cards ...
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Greenhouse IPM: Sustainable Whitefly Control
... sticky cards. Researchers in California have successfully used silver-painted pot spaces and silver polyethylene mulch to control whiteflies on greenhouse poinsettias. (3) The reflective materials were used in conjunction with yellow sticky cards ...
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Fuchsia Compendium
... atmosphere and under watering. Remedy by spraying under the plants to raise the humidity. BLUE STICKY CARDS - these are for trapping thrips. BONEMEAL - contains large quantities of phosphate which encourages root growth ...
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Fuchsia Compendium
... show schedule, rules and regulations, hints and tips and other articles pertaining to fuchsias. YELLOW STICKY CARDS - to hang up in the greenhouse to catch the bugs unfortunately catch the "friends" as ... between the overlap of the glass above the infected plant(s). You need the blue cards if you have a problem with thrips. Original Site Content Copyright © 1996 - 2005 The Bournemouth ...
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Growing Tips
... also a yellow sticky card that you place near the soil and plant. It draws the flies to the card and they are trapped on the sticky substance. The yellow sticky cards will also ...
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Entomology and Pest Management
... traps. Colored, sticky traps, PHEROMONE traps, pitfall traps and light traps are used with some pests. Whiteflies and aphids are attracted to bright yellow, sticky cards and are trapped on the sticky surface. IDENTIFY ...
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Department of Plant Pathology Plant Disease Fact Sheets
... the time, they are difficult to detect. Yellow or blue sticky cards placed at crop height are excellent for monitoring thrips. Blue ... other insects including whiteflies and fungus gnats. One to three cards per 1,000 sq ft is recommended. Effectiveness depends on ... of Entomology for assistance. Change the cards regularly. For ease of handling, cover used cards in one layer of cellophane or similar ...
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PlanetaCactus: Glossary of botanical terms
... PlanetaCactus: Glossary of botanical terms Home :: Cactus Cards :: Cactus Info :: Sales :: Forums :: Links :: Contact Cactus family Conformation Distribution Annual cycle Color and shape ... relatively primitive plants. STAMEN: The male or pollen-bearing organ of a flower. STIGMA: The sticky tip of a pistil. Or, the dense region of pigments found in many photosynthetic protists ...
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VT Forestry I.D. Cards - boxelder
... corky outgrowths, particularly when fast growing. The terminal bud is large and is usually sticky, covered with green to orange-brown, shiny scales. Bark:Gray-brown, irregular furrows and ... straight stem and a pyramidal crown, especially when young. Notes: VT Forestry I.D. Cards - yellow-poplar yellow-poplar Magnoliaceae Liriodendron tulipifera Leaf:Alternate, simple, palmately veined, orbicular, 4 ...
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VT Forestry I.D. Cards - American chestnut
... (particularly on good sites), usually with a narrow oblong crown. Notes: VT Forestry I.D. Cards - witch-hazel witch-hazel Hamamelidaceae Hamamelis virginiana Leaf:Alternate, simple, broadly ovate to obovate, ... dark red, round drupe borne on terminal cluster, 1/8 inch long, covered with short, sticky, red hairs; matures in fall but present through winter. Twig:Medium-textured, speckled with lenticels ...
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