ok. thank you for the post.UC Davis IPM calls for hot water treatment to be 110.3 degrees for thirty minutes. www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/r280400211.html another possibly more practical method is 100 percent humidity at 110.3 degrees for larger plants. In my limited experience doing this it seems the water would only be practical for smaller plants, like cuttings, because the plant floats and temps are higher on the bottom of the water container. It's interesting as a possibility against nematodes though as well, at 111 degrees for thirty minutes. For larger plants and broad mites 120 air makes more sense. It should be noted I have yet to successfully try the 110 degree water dip, but t seems like a no-brainer to at least give it a shot
i apologize in advance for the lack of reading on my part. there has been both a birthday and a death in the family. i am also behind with grow tasks and am in the middle of pretty intense bureaucratic legal proceeding .
i am laxing on my reading duties and am relying on skimming this to stay in the loop. so i am appreciative for all the post summarizing the links. haha/
anyway
tests under way.
110 degree soak of rooting bare root clone cutting.
purpose to assess tolerance of hot water soak around 110 degrees give or take 2.5 degress but mostly held at 110.
duration 30 minutes.
stay tuned.
a little suspense for the weed dorks.
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