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How to Get Rid of Moss in Flowers

Moss in flowers (the so-called sarcids) mostly appear in winter, when plants do not need such frequent waterings as in the summer months. Wet soil for Simuliidae is an ideal breeding ground, so it is difficult to get rid of. Hence the question: how to get rid of midges in flowers, is very relevant for lovers of growing indoor flowers.

The midge itself, in addition to unpleasant inconveniences, does not harm the flowers, but their larvae, which the females lay in moist soil, begin to develop, and the roots of plants are considered the greatest treat for themselves. Of course, if there are midges in the flowers, it will in the end negatively affect their health.

To solve the problem of how to get rid of midges in flowers, there are many known ways to deal with them. We will analyze the most effective of them. The most relatively safe method and at the same time the most economical way to protect indoor plants is the use of sulfur. For the treatment of a single potted flower pot, when the flower is covered with midges, it will take only 4 matches. It's very easy to do with them: stick the heads down into the ground and then moisten the top layer of the soil.

You can also sprinkle flowers with a soap solution or a weak solution of potassium permanganate. This will serve as a good fertilizer for plants in low doses. The main thing to remember is that there must be a sense of proportion. For some time it is necessary to limit the plants in watering, as the larvae of Simuliidae prefer to develop in a moist environment. The dried up soil will no longer be the habitat for parasites.

It is recommended for drying the soil to pour a layer of calcined sand or ash from above, they will not allow the soil to gain moisture and the resulting drainage effect will prevent further development of the larvae of Simuliidae. These are the most common ways to get rid of midges in flowers.

If the larvae in the soil are too many and get rid of them can not without harming the flower, then the flower should be transplanted to another land. In order to achieve a better effect, you can use special chemicals to fight the gnats when changing soil. You can buy in the flower shop special preparations "Grom-2", "Aktara", "Bazudin". Especially floral midge does not like "Thunder 2". But it should be noted that these drugs are not designed to prevent the appearance of midges in flowers, but are recommended for combating the larvae in the soil.

When working with chemicals, be sure to pay attention to the precautionary measures. Be especially careful if you have small children or pets at home. Before you get rid of midges in flowers, you need to divide your plants into infected and healthy ones, otherwise all plants should be treated, otherwise this will not have any effect.

It is better to treat the soil with chemicals in a mask (respirator), gloves and glasses. The apartment must then be ventilated. And it is even better, if for processing there is an opportunity to take out plants to fresh air.

In addition to midges to inflict great harm to indoor flowers can cause hothouse greenhouse. These small insects are wingless and winged, and although they move slowly, they are difficult to get rid of, because they undergo a complex development cycle. One wingless female gives from one fertilization to 20 generations per year and the newly born females are able to reproduce in 7-10 days, each producing about 150,000 larvae.

To control the aphids used green potassium soap and herbal decoctions. But it should be remembered that many of these herbs themselves are poisonous and special care must be taken when working with them.

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