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Integrated Pest Management



Welcome to our latest video on Integrated Pest Management for greenhouse gardening. In this video, we’ll be discussing various methods that you can use to effectively control pests and diseases in your greenhouse.

From treating surrounding vegetation to companion planting and physical barriers, we’ll be covering it all. You’ll learn about the types of plants that can be used to repel pests, and which ones make great companions, helping to keep your plants healthy and strong.

We’ll also show you how to construct physical barriers and traps that can prevent pests from entering your greenhouse and give you tips on how to identify early signs of infestation, and what to do if you find them.

By the end of this video, you’ll have a good understanding of how to implement an effective integrated pest management system into your greenhouse gardening routine.

So, whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just getting started, be sure to tune in for some great practical tips and advice. Don’t forget to hit the like button and subscribe to our channel for more exciting gardening content.

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  1. Thanks for all info …how to get rid off affids from plant in day 60+ of flowering, that flowers 75+ days? …..my special smelling blueberrina grapes plant is atracting 10 …20 times more affids then other pheno plants growing next to her on balcony …what to spray that will not destroy resing or change it smell? ….i ussualy dont spray with anything after flowering starts 2-3 weeks so ….this plant is turn out for inside grow only …..hade one red hair plant 4-5 years ago outside in garden and some black insects i never seen before came eat it up completely in week or two of flowering leaving other plants next to it untacked …..in some plants certain chemicals that atracts certain insects? ….i left this blueberrina pheno because of quality high that gave me …..later in third flowering i noticed that strong smell and sweet aroma not in first….guess when mother plant aged enough naturaly? …was happy about it and made many clones for outside grow this season …..i dont think it will work with this plant ….crazy cold spring we have 5C to 15 max, cloudy sunlight only about 30% of averidge ….i have to move to warmer region definetly ….and with no affids oooo is there such a place?

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