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14 Φεβ 2021 · Thrips are definitely one of the most annoying pests you can encounter on your houseplants. They’re very tiny, black insects that suck the juices out of the leaves, causing unwanted damage to your plants. Thrips can multiply very quickly and they can fly, which makes getting rid of them that little bit harder.
Finding thrips on people’s plants: here are several examples where people sent me photos of their sad plants and, upon closer inspection, I found thrips. Other methods of controlling thrips: Biological control – there are certain predators of thrips that you can purchase and deploy onto your infested plants.
After growing hundreds of indoor plants over the years, I've quickly learned to spot the telltale signs of thrips damage. This guide will show you what to look out for. I've included lots of photos to help you compare common thrip damage with what you're seeing on your own plants.
Thrips are very small, flying insects that puncture plant tissue and suck out sap. Their tiny size helps them go unnoticed as they reproduce and continue feeding until the plant begins to show signs of damage.
2 Δεκ 2021 · Thrips are among the most annoying houseplant pests. Learn how to manage, treat, and prevent thrips on houseplants in this informative, practical post.
15 Μαρ 2020 · Video by Lauren Sottile. To treat a plant for thrips, the first step is to hose the plant down under the sink or shower faucet, dislodging the bugs. Take care not to overwater the soil with the runoff. If it's not possible to move the plant to a water source, use a spray bottle and microfiber cloth and spray and wipe each leaf.
Though thrips on houseplants are found throughout the world, some common species are greenhouse thrips, onion thrips, and Western flower thrips. Because every species has different habits and preferences, it is crucial to identify the exact kind of thrips that are infesting your houseplants.