Plant Health Care. Kelley Andrew Sullivan IPM Plant Health Specialist Mount Auburn Cemetery s Greenhouses

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Plant Health Care Kelley Andrew Sullivan IPM Plant Health Specialist Mount Auburn Cemetery s Greenhouses kasullivan@mountauburn.org

Mount Auburn Cemetery

Greenhouses & Gardens Mount Auburn Cemetery Greenhouses

PHC Management Schedule Date Treatment Problem Action Frequency Effects Gnatrol caterpillars, Inoculate the soil of any trays as they are Three weekly treatments fungus gnat placed in the greenhouse larvae Sep WK1 Sep WK1 Sep WK1 Sep WK4 Gnatrol is the bacteria Bt and targets soil larvae through ingestion. Actinovate root rot Inoculate the soil after potting. Once naturally occurring bacterium that colonies growing root tips and parasities root decay fungi, and produce antibiotics that act against these fungi. Sensor Cards Monitoring Tool: start when trays are first placed in the greenhouse Neem/Oil shoreflies, Knockdown treatment when pests become fungus gnats a nuisance Neem/Oil mites Spray the leaf undersides when mites are observed and before releasing beneficial mites Scouting Beneficials Release Program mites eggs & nymphs spider mites The presence of nymphs and eggs is an indicator of whether more adult mites will be emerging or not Release Neoseulius californicus at the start of the crop cycle Weekly or Biweekly anytime necessary. Once in a week once Weekly weekly Apply along with cold water treatment to knock back the mites. The mites tend to slow down production and activity when cold water is applied. Neem and oil are effective at knocking back the population and hinder reproduction. Eggs start clear, then opaque, then strawcolored. Straw-colored indicates close to hatching. Nymphs indicate newly hatched mites. If absent then most likely the population will not increase.

Plant Health Care (PHC) Program Beneficials Release Program (BRP) Guardian Plant System (GPS) Spray Rotation Program (SRP) Soil Drench Rotation Program (SDP) Foliar Spray Rotation Program (FSP)

Application G Date H 7/12/2013 5 LSB Started Monitorin g Bench Activity Plant(s) Pest or Disease pachysandra, lamiastrum, waldstenia 9/22/2013 5 LSB SRP 1 pachysandra spider mites 9/26/2013 5 LSB BRP pachysandra spider mites Activity Records Treatment Green-Light 4 gal tank Neem / Ultrafine spray oil Neoseiulus californicus Application Rate/Unit Units Used bottle; 1k is 1 unit Neem 6 tbl, oil 10 tbl / 3 gal water broadcas t By: Notes Fall Groundcover Management 1.00 ks 1st Treatment. Before treatment spider mites found on the leaf undersides throughout the trays of pachy. No leaf damage observed. 1.00 ks 1st of 3 monthly releases 10/5/2013 5 LSB SRP 1 pachysandra spider mites Green-Light 4 gal tank Neem / Ultrafine spray oil Neem 6 tbl, oil 10 tbl / 3 gal water 1.33 ks 2nd Treatment. Before treatment spider mites still found on leaf undersides in high numbers among all rooted pachy. Leaves with the mites have stippling. 10/17/2013 5 LSB SRP 1 pachysandra spider mites Green-Light 4 gal tank Neem / Ultrafine spray oil Neem 6 tbl, oil 10 tbl / 3 gal water 1.00 ks 3rd Treatment. Before treatment; Live adults and nymphs reduced significantly. Moults and bloaters observed on all RM leaves. No viable eggs observed since 1st treatment.

Beneficials Release Program Aphid Wasps White Fly Wasps Predatory Mites

Aphid Bankers Thrips-Marigolds Guardian Plant System

Weekly Orders by Crop / Greenhouse Biological Control Orders Calculates the amount of control needed based on the Greenhouse area, recommended rates (IPM Labs), and your own experience Calculates each shipments costs and total costs for the year Order Status Crop(s) Order Date ground covers Agent Delivery Date N. californicus GH Problem Action 5 spider mites Release Rate Total Release Shipping & Hanling not included Area (sq ft) Amt Unit Qty Cost per Release Freq Amt per Area (Sq Ft) Fall Groundcovers Management once per month for three releases Cost per Unit Units Neede d 1 1 1560 1560 1000 $10.00 1.0 $10.00 Total Cost shipped 9/25/2013 9/272013 5 Shipping & Handling ground covers N. californicus 5 spider mites shipped 10/20/2013 10/232013 5 Shipping & Handling ground covers N. californicus 5 spider mites Waiting 11/20/2013 11/232013 5 Shipping & Handling 2nd of 3 monthly releases 3rd of 3 monthly releases $29.05 $39.05 1 1 1560 1560 1000 $10.00 1.0 $10.00 $29.05 $39.05 1 1 1560 1560 1000 $10.00 1.0 $10.00 $29.05 $39.05 Fall Groundcovers Management Total Costs $117.15

PHC Watch List Location Date Crop Problem Actions Comments GH Old1 3/16/2013 Pansies Thrips SRP II GH3 3/16/2013 Ageratum Aphids SRP I Prevent. HH Area 3/21/2013 Pansies Frost none white necrotic blotches caused by freezing then thawing. GH Old1 3/22/2013 Rosemary Leafhoppers SRP I Green-lite neem GH Old1 3/24/2013 Magnolia Aphids SRP I neem / oil Pale green leaves and aphids. GH Old1 3/24/2013 Magnolia Caterpillars Gnatrol Foliar Spray GH Old1 3/24/2013 Hollies Scales SRP II GH3 3/24/2013 Geraniums Tomato Ring none Goes away when sunnier and warmer (Ball, 27). Spot GH3 3/28/2013 Ageratum Fungus gnats none Fungus gnats present but no symptoms yet. GH3 3/30/2013 Vinca Root Rot SRP II Actinovate Separate bad from good. Vinca really struggled this year. GH Old1 4/1/2013 Cole Crops Aphids SRP II GH Old1 4/1/2013 Peppers Aphids SRP II GH Old1 4/1/2013 Petunias Thrips SRP II Shook out a few thrips, none in the hanging crops. GH3 4/5/2013 Heuchera Powdery Mildew SRP II Actinovate Use to keep track of current plant health issues and to have a simple list for review at the year s end

Spray Rotation Program Neem Suffoil-X Botanigard Molt-X Aphids Thrips White Flies Spider Mites Leafhoppers

SRP Decision Making Chart Week Decision Action Notes WK1 Initial Scouting Foliar & sensor card inspection If > Threshold Start Knockdown WK2 Scouting Foliar & sensor card inspection If > Threshold 2 nd Knockdown WK3 Scouting Foliar & sensor card inspection If > Threshold 3 rd Knockdown WK2 WK3 WK3 WK4 Else Scouting If > Threshold Systemic treatment Foliar & sensor card Inspection Continue systemic WK5 Scouting Foliar & sensor card Inspection If > Threshold Restart Knockdown WK1 WK3 WK4 Else Continue scouting

Aphids Random Monitoring Sheet RM Date Sampl e # % sample distribution & pest count level Pests Nymph s Casts Dead % sample distribution Leaf Curling Stippling Mummie s Present Actio n Monitoring Notes

Date Chart X-Axis Categories Random Hot Spots Monitoring G H Bench Location Aphids Management Plant(s) Action Plants Pest Count Level Infested Plants Plants with Nymphs Leaf Curling (Y/N) Mum mies (Y/N) Monitoring Notes 09/05/13 9/5/13; SRP II, 2nd Treatment 4 all mums Botanigard / Molt-X / Suffoil-X 5 2 100% 80% 0% 0% Winged aphids on all mums checked and lots of nymphs. Leafhopper casts also found on yellow cards. 09/06/13 9/6/13; none 4 all mums none 5 1 100% 0% 0% 0% Live aphids were usually one adult barely moving. All nymphs were dead. 300+ casts found on yellow cards. 09/19/13 9/27/13; SRP I, 3rd Treatment 10/03/13 10/5/13; SRP I, 4th Treatment 4 all mums Green- Light Neem / Ultra-fine oil 4 all mums Green- Light Neem / Ultra-fine oil 5 2.5 100% 100% 0% 0% The mums on the floor are covered with aphids on leaf undersides. Testing neem-oil as a knockdown (See activity record). 5 1 60% 0% 0% 0% Four days after neem/oil treatment the leaves were washed off with water. 10/12/13 10/12/13; none 4 all mums none 5 0.5 20% 20% 0% 0% Recommendations: Start with neem/oil as the initial knockdown for aphids then maintain low levels with botanigard/oil and molt-x then beneficials.

Other Rotation Programs Soil Foliar Drench Diseases Program Program Actinovate Cease RootShield Gnatrol Dipel Actinovate MilStop Cease

Greenhouse Flower Gardens

Year Round Inhabitants Nonreleased Residents Released Residents Hunter Flies Pirate Bugs Robber Flies Hover Flies Tachinid Flies Aphid Wasps White Fly Wasps Predatory Mites

PHC Program Year-End Costs $2,500.00 $2,000.00 New Greenhouses Open Cost in Dollars $1,500.00 $1,000.00 $500.00 Biologicals Biorationals Total Costs $0.00 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Year

Plant Health Care Kelley Andrew Sullivan IPM Plant Health Specialist Mount Auburn Cemetery s Greenhouses kasullivan@mountauburn.org