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The Who and What of Greenhouse Problems!

The Who and What of Greenhouse Problems!. Objective 11.00 11.01: Explain potential problems related to bedding plant production 11.02: Hypothesize causes of problems with bedding plants 11.03: Propose possible solutions to problems with greenhouse plant production.

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The Who and What of Greenhouse Problems!

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  1. The Who and What of Greenhouse Problems! Objective 11.00 11.01: Explain potential problems related to bedding plant production 11.02: Hypothesize causes of problems with bedding plants 11.03: Propose possible solutions to problems with greenhouse plant production

  2. Potential Problems (Click to view) • Cultural Disorders • Germination Problems • Fertilization Problems • Uneven growth • Tall and spindly growth • Diseases • Seedlings falling over • Lower leaves brown, rotting, and drying • Insects • Plants missing • Holes in leaves or plant parts missing

  3. Cultural Disorders • A cultural disorder is anything that can cause a plant a problem but is not caused by a type of pest (disease, weed, or insect)

  4. Cultural-Germination Problems • Causes • Improper temperatures • Over-watering or underwatering • Chemical residues in medium • Seed planting depth • Low quality seeds

  5. Cultural-Germination Problems • Correction or Prevention • Use high-quality seeds • Plant at proper depth • Use medium with no chemical residues • Maintain proper temperatures • Maintain proper moisture levels

  6. Cultural-Fertilization Problems • Causes • Lack of nutrients • Root injury • Improper pH of medium • Excessive fertilization Manganese Deficiency

  7. Cultural-Fertilization Problems • Correction or Prevention • Test soil or media • Apply correct amounts and kinds of nutrients • Use pH correcting materials

  8. Cultural-Uneven Growth • Causes • Poor mixing of medium • Uneven moisture levels • Unlevel flats • Poor grading of seedlings

  9. Cultural-Uneven Growth • Correction or Prevention • Proper mixing of media • Even watering • Grading seedlings by size and quality • Placing flats level

  10. Cultural-Tall and Spindly Growth • Causes • Too much nitrogen fertilizer • Overwatering • Low light intensity (too much shade) • High temperatures

  11. Cultural-Tall and Spindly Growth • Correction or Prevention • Use the correct amount of nitrogen • Reduce frequency of watering • Lower temperature • Provide more light • Use growth retardant such as B-Nine SP

  12. Cultural-Slime or Algae • Causes • Too much watering

  13. Cultural-Slime or Algae • Correction or Prevention • Water less often • Clean out fertilizer tanks • Don’t leave any standing water

  14. Diseases Help me! I’m dying.

  15. Disease • An abnormal condition of an organism that impairs plant functions

  16. Disease • Disease is a plant disorder caused by an infectious pathogen or agent

  17. Three Conditions Necessary for Diseases • Host plant • Disease causing organism or pathogen must be present • Favorable environment for disease organism to develop

  18. Groups of pathogens • Bacteria • Fungi • Viruses • Parasitic plants- mistletoe, dodder, lichens (attach to plants)

  19. Plant Disease • Must be identified before they can be treated • Warm temperatures and moist conditions in greenhouse plant production make most horticulture plant diseases worse

  20. Disease • Preventing plant disease through sanitation and insect control is much easier than treating the disease.

  21. Blight Canker sores Damping off Galls Leaf spot Mildew Mosaic Rots Rust Smut Wilt Diseases

  22. Diseases-Seedlings Falling Over • Causes • Stem rot • Damping-off

  23. Diseases-Seedlings Falling Over • Correction or Prevention • Use sterilized media • Apply fungicides • Improve air circulation around plants

  24. Diseases-Brown, rotting leaves • Causes • Botrytis • a necrotrophicfungus that affects many plant species, although its most notable hosts may be wine grapes

  25. Diseases-Brown, rotting leaves • Correction or Prevention • Increase air temperature • Increase air circulation around plants • Use proper fungicide

  26. Damping off • Fungal disease • Causes young plants and seedling to rot off at soil level

  27. Mildew • Grows on leaf surfaces • Upper and lower leaves • Appears as white, gray or purple spots • Example is powdery mildew

  28. Mosaic • Caused by a virus • Leaves have irregular mottled areas with patterns • Ranges from dark green to light green to yellow to white

  29. Rots • Causes plants to decay and die • Usually has a unique smell

  30. Rust • Causes small spots on leaves • Resembles yellow, orange, brown or red rust • Mainly on underneath of leaf

  31. Insects • An arthropod with three pairs of legs and three body regions; insects may have one or two pairs of wings

  32. Insects-Plants Missing • Causes • Slugs • Snails • Cockroaches

  33. Insects-Plants Missing • Correction or Prevention • Use baits and pesticides

  34. Causes Aphids Mealy Bugs Scale Insects Thrips Whiteflies Flea beetles Fungus Gnats Leaf miners Cutworms Caterpillars Insects-Holes in Leaves

  35. Insects-Holes in Leaves • Correction or Prevention • Use of recommended pesticides to control insects

  36. Insect bad guys! You’ll never look at a bug the same.

  37. Damage • Damage depends on the type of mouthpart • Chewing • Sucking

  38. Chewing- Beetles • Eat leaves • Stems • Flowers • Fruits • Nuts

  39. Beetles • Correction • Oil or soap

  40. Chewing- Caterpillars • Larva • Moths • Butterflies • Fuzzy and hair • Eat young leaves and stems • Roll up in leaves, makes leaves curl

  41. Caterpillars • Correction • Tent Caterpillars-kerosene to burn them

  42. Sucking- Aphids • Pierce and suck juices • Plant lice • Cause stunted growth, yellow spotted leaves • Sticky substance and black mold • Attracts ants

  43. Aphids • Correction • Apple Cider Vinegar • Oil or Soap • Malathion • Lady bugs

  44. Sucking- Mealy Bugs • Pierce and suck from underside of leaves • Suck in leaf axils • Causes yellow appearance • Sticky secretions

  45. Mealy Bug • Corrections • Oil or soap • Neem

  46. Sucking- Thrips • Chews and then sucks • Causes plant tissue to become speckled or whitened • Leaf tip withers • Leaf curls and dies

  47. Thrips • Correction • Insecticidal Soap

  48. Sucking- Whiteflies • Feeds on underside of young leaves • Little flying white specks when plants are shaken

  49. Whiteflies • Correction • Marathon • Lady bugs

  50. Sucking- Mites • Attack underside of leaf • Causes leaves to turn gray to grayish • Severe infestations cause webbing • Insects can be red

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