Diversity of crops, diversity of pests
Growers of potted plants have to keep off several pests to protect their crops. The main ones are thrips, whiteflies and, to a lesser extent, spi¬der mites. “Before the introduction of Nutrimite, growers had to take into account a lot of crop-specific considerations as to which predatory mites could be introduced and settle themselves on the different crops”, says Bart Sosef, general manager of Biobest Nederland. “But in green-houses with many different plant spe¬cies, this is a very time-consuming procedure.”A common approach
With the introduction of Nutrimite, potted plant growers noticed that both the predatory mites A. swirskii and Euseius gallicus were thriving on their crops, when given additional food during periods with low pest pressure.“Potted plants don’t produce large amounts of pollen”, explains Sosef, “so providing them with Nutrimite makes all the difference. Thanks to Nutrimite, applied once every two or three weeks, the predatory mite army remains at fighting strength, always prepared to eliminate pest insects when they arrive on the crop. Nutrimite significantly extends the IPM toolkit for potted plants. The result is a more effective and cost.
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