Companion plants

JLStiffy

Well-Known Member
I know there are several plants that can be used as a companion plant for certain bugs that will survive and nest for long periods of time.. I have used the Detera plant and it seem to work- Sorta!!!
To those that read and comment, I hope u have an idea behind having a companion plant is..
I am looking for plants that are good to house bugs until I can introduce them into the growing rooms to prevent an out break of mites or to carry the room til end of harvest mark.
Another question is; what predators seem to work well to eliminate spider mites? I know there are 3 different types of mites, so as a generalization, which is the best predator to order and what companion plant do they live on.
Any input is good as long as it has been tested not speculated. I have tried lady bugs as well, but they don't work well, but as i also learned after introducing them, there is a certain type of Lady bug needed.
Thanks for any help.
JL-Stiffy
 

waveguide

Active Member
my selection of plants would depend on the environment :)

for spider mites, smoke a (regular) cigar and blow the smoke on them. or turn the cigar into a tea and spray it.
 

misshestermoffitt

New Member
Spider mites don't like and will avoid coriander. Aphids also don't like coriander.

Ladybugs like Yarrow. (yarrow also increases oil content in herbs)
 

JLStiffy

Well-Known Member
coriander- that is a plant? If so that is good news..
I am searching for plants that will house predators that I can introduce to the rooms to eliminate spider mites!!
thanks everyone for the info
If u know of any more please feel free to let me know aswel.
 

misshestermoffitt

New Member
Coriander is an herb. When it is growing in the garden it is called Coriander. When it is picked and going to be used people call it Cilantro.

I think it is unpleasant smelling, but I have a very sensitive sense of smell.

If your plants are still in veg you can kill spider mites by putting a drop or 2 of dish soap in a spray bottle filled with water. Spray your plants throughly making sure to get the underside of the leaves too. Pour some of the soapy water in the pot too. That will kill those mites.

I don't know if I would go that route if there were buds growing.
 

headbandrocker

Well-Known Member
Sundews seem like they would be awsome against fungus gnats,has anyone put a sundew in a growroom? Do they need a humidity dome or anything? I thought of companion planting after dealing with mites.
More plants equal more targets and thus les chance of them eatin my dank.
 

JLStiffy

Well-Known Member
Thanks for the info, I am going to look it up... I am dealing with something a little more then a few plants, I just wanted to run by this rumor.
One thing is that I am running a flip flop, and I am exchanging air between rooms to help keep the air temp from flux from lights on and off times. I am using air cooled shades but again there is no heat in the building except from what gets ducted out from the shades. It has been done in the past from a friend with a companion plant and he usually had no prob with mites after a 3 spray program. but again, they can only get done once or twice becuase of the work.. soo a plant would be nice to help controll.. thanks for the info
 
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