spores to move through water. The zoospores are chemically drawn to the growing roots of young plants and move towards them through the soil water. They
highly versatile, ideal for applications within enclosed tents or isolated growing units when dealing with limited pollen production. What makes them stand
of beetles can cause damage to crops. The larvae of some species feed on growing tips and roots or chew and bore into stems, but in other species also feed
form of honeydew, making the crop and its fruit sticky. Black sooty moulds grow on this honeydew, contaminating fruit and ornamental crops. At the same time
The bacteria infect the new plants by entering through wounds and then growing into the vessels of the plant. Plant growth is inhibited and the plant wilts
or sticks at max. 30 cm above the crop and adjust height when plants are growing Do not place traps in-between the plants as parasitic wasps will then also
Characteristically, dark sooty moulds ( Cladosporium spp .) are often found growing on this honeydew. Additionally, the white, waxy secretion of the mealybugs
As plants become larger, older instars will occasionally tunnel into the growing stalk, disrupting the sap flow in the plant. Life cycle and appearance of
making the crop and its fruit sticky. Black fungal moulds ( Cladosporium spp.) grow on this honeydew, contaminating fruit and ornamental crops and rendering