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PetroleumPetroleum 30 CInfestation of spider mites and whitefly on young lemon and mandarin trees, as well as almonds and figs The young trees of Ms M are overwintered in a cool, light place. Here they regularly become infested with spider mites and whitefly in February or March. This year they were treated daily with Petroleum 30 C (12 pellets in 5 liters water), sprayed and watered. Improvement was seen after 3 days, and after one week the pests had disappeared. The pots were later returned to the balcony where they suffered no further infestation. Petroleum 30 C: Spider mites on greenhouse cucumbers Ms S. had sixcucumbers in her greenhouse this year. She planted
them, pre-grown in pots, at the end of April . By May she already had her first
cucumbers. As every year, they developed well until they were affected by spider
mites in June. Petroleum: Eradication of Spider Mites on Hibiscus Initial condition on 8th April : Condition on 10th April (second day after homeopathic treatment) : Current condition (6th May) – it was repotted just before Easter Riccarda L., 2014 Amblyseius (predatory mites)Amblyseius: Spider mites on greenhouse cucumbers Amblyseius 6D: white mites
Amblyseius 6: white spider mites on apple tree
» Amblyseius (predatory mites) order PsorinumPsorinum 200 C Spider mites on blackberries:Blackberry plant is wasting and has pale leaves. After a single treatment (spraying and watering) with Psorinum 200 C, it recovered and is producing new leaves that are not infested. Blackberries, planted in spring, good growth, but then
growth stopped, and they became infested with spider mites. Today (July 7) there are no further signs (except that the leaves remain pale) and the plant is once again continuing to grow. The silver on the edge of the leaves is just the hairs of the blackberry.Psorinum: Spider mites on greenhouse cucumbers Ms S. had sixcucumbers in her greenhouse this year. She planted them, pre-grown in pots, at the end of April . By May she already had her first cucumbers. As every year, they developed well until they were affected by spider mites in June. The affected leaves had yellow spots, caused by the sucking action of the pests, which later became larger, until finally the entire leaf dried out and turned brown. In previous years, Ms S. had used beneficial organisms (green lacewings). This somewhat reduced the infestation but without completely eliminating it. This year Ms S. treated the cucumbers with a mixture of Petroleum 30 C and Psorinum 200 C, which she applied to the plants every 4 to 5 days, watering and spraying a total of 3 applications. read on... The spider mite infestation improved a little but then returned strongly again. At this stage the cucumber plants looked distinctly unwell. At the beginning of August, she tried Amblyseius 6 X, which is a homeopathic preparation from Gamasina mites. She removed the old affected leaves and watered the cucumbers 2x per week with 10 ml of remedy solution in 10 litres of water. To her astonishment, the cucumbers developed new shoots, with healthy leaves and fruit, right through to the end of September – completely free of spider mites. In previous years the cucumber plants were finshed already in August. (Edda S., Schwaigern 2013) SiliceaSilicea 6 D + Natrium sulph. 6 D : spider mites on cucumbersCucumbers were infested with spider mites. The severely infested leaves were removed and the plants were watered every 5-7 days with Natrium sulphuricum 6 D and Silicea 6 D, until there was a noticeable improvement. The roots developed better then ever before and the cucumbers tasted excellent. Möcheln, 2012 |