Fighting with invisible invaders
Regular inspection
Pests are a serious threat to indoor plants. They can fly in through the window, or they can be brought in on people´s clothes. If we don't take action against them they can quickly destroy plants completely on a major scale.
The first step to successful pest and disease control is regular plant inspections to keep a close eye on the leaves, stems, and soil for signs of unusual spots, changes in color, or unwanted pest activity. Quick detection of problems will allow for effective intervention.
Hiding enemies
Spotting a problem in the beginning and applying remedial measures quickly is essential. We eliminate pests by applying a treatment that must be applied repeatedly for effective control.
Pests and diseases that threaten the beauty of indoor plants
Although they are small, when given the opportunity, many pests can quickly destroy precious plants. The most common pests include aphids, crickets, woolly aphids, moths, thrips, and spider mites. But fungi or fungal infections can also take a serious toll on a plant. Viruses cause changes in leaf colour and a general loss of plant vitality.
Prevention consists of treating the afflicted plant and isolating the healthy plants if needed.
Lack of water, or excessive watering can lead to various problems. It is best to leave the watering to our people who are trained in this.
Protecting indoor plants from pests and diseases requires regular care and attention. With knowledge and early intervention, we can ensure that plants stay healthy and beautiful.
Regular care, the right environment, and a quick response to signs of problems are keys to the success of caring for our indoor greenery.