Flower Farming Science Class: Thrips! A deep dive to understanding WFT & treatment solutions

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  • Опубліковано 10 вер 2024

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  • @lindasowash7054
    @lindasowash7054 Рік тому +8

    Great presentation. Very informative. Love the lab coat and pointer.

  • @juliekane4383
    @juliekane4383 Рік тому +3

    Oh my gosh! I thought you were great before, but now I Just Love You!!! You are in it to win it, you have moved to the to of my new video searches! Thank you for such a great video, Thrips are the bane of my flower farming existence!!! And the coat and pointer is awesome! ❤

    • @bareflowerfarm
      @bareflowerfarm  Рік тому +1

      Thank you :). We can all join the "unite against thrips" club!

  • @victorial3293
    @victorial3293 Рік тому +2

    Great video. I'm having major pest issues this year and wasn't sure about nematodes but now I think I will give them a try. Thank you !

  • @SetTheCurve
    @SetTheCurve 9 місяців тому

    I wish I could meet more people like you. I could talk with you all day.

  • @cbak1819
    @cbak1819 Рік тому +1

    good points about neem and trap cropping!

  • @tinafloyd7371
    @tinafloyd7371 Рік тому +2

    Bill Nye science guy I love the new look!

    • @bareflowerfarm
      @bareflowerfarm  Рік тому

      Thanks! It's not Bill Nye but Sarah - in- Tuned who does car videos!

  • @jiucki
    @jiucki Рік тому

    This video is very enlightening, thanks for all the info. I live in a city so the only thing that eats my plants are thrips. What I do, is to have plants that attract them, like lavander and an ipomea. Doing this ensures my other plants are not infested during the summer. I do use Neem oil and it works, but only early in the season. I think there is a way to get rid of them, by vacuuming a little bit around the plants. You shake them and vacuum meanwhile (but I don't have a vacuum). I think air is used in some closed places, like very big green houses, in order to suck all the plagues. At least for this this works, but not for others :)

    • @bareflowerfarm
      @bareflowerfarm  Рік тому

      This is very interesting because I am trying to figure out what I do with my infested row of feverfew. I am still leaning on taking them down so that they don't reproduce and if they do, I will still have snaps. My biggest fear is that they somehow make it to my dahlias and lisianthus which are much higher value crops. To your point, I think neem works early in the season because you don't have a huge outbreak just yet so you can "manage" the situation.
      I've even heard of greenhouses heating themselves up to over 100F to get rid of these suckers. All stuff we cannot replicate outside lol!

  • @Chris-op7yt
    @Chris-op7yt 5 місяців тому

    we breed showy flowers, which also incidentally tends to breed out natural pest defenses. but in any case, there's a lot of misinformation spread that being fully organic fixes entire problem.
    thank you for an informative video.

    • @bareflowerfarm
      @bareflowerfarm  5 місяців тому

      For sure, it drives me nuts that people think spraying neem oil is always the solution! And good point about the showy flowers. I’m definitely incorporating more tiny open faced/spray flowers into my field space to attract beneficials 😊

  • @clairegill7891
    @clairegill7891 Рік тому

    I suffer terribly with them 😒
    keep these videos coming I love them 😍 👏🏻

  • @sharoncalatayud6410
    @sharoncalatayud6410 Рік тому

    Thank you for all this information... I am not familiar with thrips and hopefully never have to deal with them. But now I am aware!!

  • @susannewlove2115
    @susannewlove2115 11 місяців тому

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge and the presentation style!

  • @floweringevergreen3584
    @floweringevergreen3584 3 місяці тому

    Loved this! Future content suggestion: cutworms. Very timely.

  • @cbak1819
    @cbak1819 Рік тому +1

    Home gardener here...I found them on my gold light sunflower.. I had other sunflower types , all pro cuts. I didn't know what the black spots on them.. ugh. The flower looked fine.

  • @mhubertcfi
    @mhubertcfi Рік тому

    Great video. I interplant a lot and do have many beneficials. My main pests are earwigs and slugs because I mulch heavily. Beer traps help. I also got a tiny black beetle on my white roses but it seems to have gone away. Holding breath for the inevitable thrips. Hoping you get many helpful comments as well

    • @firehorsewoman414
      @firehorsewoman414 Рік тому +1

      I read “bear traps” not “beer traps”. LOL dang those would be some stout slugs and earwigs.

    • @mhubertcfi
      @mhubertcfi Рік тому

      😂 that is a great mental picture!

    • @bareflowerfarm
      @bareflowerfarm  Рік тому

      LOL!!

    • @bareflowerfarm
      @bareflowerfarm  Рік тому

      Hopefully you DON'T have thrips!! Or least not a big infestation. I also mulch heavily but that is the one advantage of how dry it's been... minimal slugs! Glad to hear the white roses have recovered from whatever black beetle was on there!

  • @Liz514
    @Liz514 Рік тому

    Wooo great great great information! All my flowers are not really growing so I’m gonna spray nematodes and hope to get in front of this issue. I have seen some aphids on some other plants though.

  • @nancyk8153
    @nancyk8153 5 місяців тому +1

    thrip & spider mites can destroy EVERYTHING!

  • @kimandpennyshow374
    @kimandpennyshow374 Рік тому

    Fantastic very informative you are amazing

  • @donnaashton5038
    @donnaashton5038 Рік тому

    Now I know what those bugs are crawling on the gardenia flowers! I called them gardenia bugs 😂 here in coastal SC, it may be too humid to see them show up on later plants,but I’m going to check my snaps, some seemed very wilted like they need extra water. Maybe it’s thrips? Thanks for the info you are so cute with your lab coat on.

    • @bareflowerfarm
      @bareflowerfarm  Рік тому

      Lol! Gardenia bugs! That's funny. The wilting is more likely due to the snaps needing water. I have yet to see snaps wilt because of thrips, in fact I have yet to see discoloration on the leaves. But hopefully you DON'T have thrips and it's just a water issue because at least they can recover and you can use the stems!

  • @Wyldheatherfarm
    @Wyldheatherfarm Рік тому

    This is awesome!

  • @liarhodey9417
    @liarhodey9417 Рік тому

    Haha this is awesome watching now

  • @onehappyhen4303
    @onehappyhen4303 Рік тому

    You did it!!! Nice video!

  • @sislertx
    @sislertx Рік тому

    THIIS IS GREAT!!

  • @CannabinaTV
    @CannabinaTV 2 місяці тому

    Nice video, ever gave a try with JHS and JWA?

    • @bareflowerfarm
      @bareflowerfarm  Місяць тому

      I have actually, but not on this farm! I’ve been meaning to every year and never get a chance to soak the weeds. I really should give it a try again!

  • @luisvega1294
    @luisvega1294 7 місяців тому

    Could thrips come from the seed itself? I understand pathogen can pass from the seed how about if the seed came from a plant infested with thrips?

    • @bareflowerfarm
      @bareflowerfarm  7 місяців тому +1

      They wouldn't come from the seed but gladious thrips will overwinter on the bulb and that is often a common way of transmitting them.

  • @Moonrivergardens
    @Moonrivergardens 9 місяців тому

    Since they love warm weather would you be able to pick flowers that had thrips and place them in a cooler for a couple of days and rid the flower of thrips? would the cold air kill them?

    • @bareflowerfarm
      @bareflowerfarm  9 місяців тому +1

      They do love the warm weather but can still survive in the freezing temps! To kill them with the cold, you would unfortunately kill the blooms in the process too :(

    • @Moonrivergardens
      @Moonrivergardens 9 місяців тому

      thank you!@@bareflowerfarm

  • @jennifermitchell2493
    @jennifermitchell2493 Рік тому

    We’ve been schooled by Prof Jesse 👏 For part 2, cause I know you’re going to don that coat again 😁, i have a question - I keep seeing posts that say that “if you have good soil” then you won’t have insect or thrip damage. Is that just a shaming technique or does it hold weight?

    • @bareflowerfarm
      @bareflowerfarm  Рік тому +1

      Soo, I'm going to say that good soil health definitely helps keep diseases and pests at bay, especially in the beginning of the season. But it's like with humans. We can do our best to eat healthy and workout, but we will ultimately all die- either from disease or from old age. Hopefully this analogy makes sense! I don't think people mean to shame others with this. I feel like in flower farming especially, there aren't alot of big growers who are doing this at a big enough scale and sharing results. So when one person starts talking about healthy soil and BRIX, people talk about it theoretically without "testing" it out themselves. Alot of stuff is still in its infancy if you get what I mean!
      One thing to note though- good soil and a good ecosystem can help you better manage disease and pests but it won't eliminate it all together. In any healthy system, pests MUST exist as a food source. You'll know you have a healthy system if you see pests but then beneficials a few weeks later coming to help take care of the problem.
      Last thing- I own a refractometer and higher BRIX does indeed create more delicious fruit so it's not that the BRIX stuff doesn't hold weight but I think it's unrealistic to think that you can escape completely pest free!

    • @jennifermitchell2493
      @jennifermitchell2493 Рік тому

      @@bareflowerfarmthat makes perfect sense…great explanation, thanks again for sharing all your insight with us 👍

  • @BountifulBloomsFarm
    @BountifulBloomsFarm Рік тому

    Once you remove the crop, what should you do with the debris??

    • @bareflowerfarm
      @bareflowerfarm  Рік тому

      I compost it but it's because we can get it hot enough. If you can't, then unfortunately you should throw it away :(

  • @Wyldheatherfarm
    @Wyldheatherfarm 3 місяці тому

    Do you have any pictures of thrips on your flowers?

  • @cbak1819
    @cbak1819 Рік тому

    Can you dip the bloom in CVBN solution? or in water.

    • @bareflowerfarm
      @bareflowerfarm  Рік тому +1

      You mean to get rid of thrips? soapy water would work

  • @kaitlinjohnson2915
    @kaitlinjohnson2915 Рік тому

    Gah, I hadn’t even looked for them on my feverfew! Sure enough. 😢 But weirdly, now I’m not seeing them on my snapdragons. They were on the ones I harvested last night. I did dunk in soapy water and did a careful inspection after, but yeah, it doesn’t seem like a great solution long-term.

    • @bareflowerfarm
      @bareflowerfarm  Рік тому

      Nooooo! Honestly, I don't even know why I looked so closely one day. It's so easy to miss! As an experiment, I dunked a bunch in soapy water today. Still thrippy. It's so time consuming that at this point, for me, it's just not worth the time and the potential negative reaction a customer could have. And personally, I wouldn't want flowers with thrips in my house :(

    • @kaitlinjohnson2915
      @kaitlinjohnson2915 Рік тому

      @@bareflowerfarm The soapy water worked really well for me. I did a really thorough check after they dried to make sure, otherwise I wouldn’t sell them of course. But yeah, it’s not a very efficient option.

  • @karenm5681
    @karenm5681 Рік тому

    Ladybugs…soon after they come out of dormancy and “wake up” they fly away. It’s just what they do. It’s how they’re designed. That’s why people who buy them and release them in their garden experience a 95% to 98% rate of “their” ladybugs flying away.

  • @poohcorner6960
    @poohcorner6960 Рік тому +2

    Please, please look directly into the camera! Your video was very well composed, thoughtful, interesting, and informative, but it was hard to watch due to the fact that you could only look at yourself instead of looking at us via the camera lense.

  • @bernadinenewland5100
    @bernadinenewland5100 Рік тому

    Umm there is no sound😢

    • @bareflowerfarm
      @bareflowerfarm  Рік тому +1

      It may be loading! I don't know why UA-cam makes videos available before they're fully ready lol!

    • @katipohl2431
      @katipohl2431 Рік тому

      Professional presentation.

  • @patbassman8251
    @patbassman8251 3 місяці тому

    Pre zen tation bloody Yanks

    • @bareflowerfarm
      @bareflowerfarm  3 місяці тому

      Nobody watches car videos here 😭

    • @patbassman8251
      @patbassman8251 3 місяці тому

      @@bareflowerfarm Just trying to understand your English