Cannabis industry in Poland
Twenty years ago, the hemp industry in Poland did not even crawl. At the moment, it is one of the most developing countries in Central Europe, and the prospects for the near future are promising.…
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Nowadays, where climate change, pollution and the use of increasingly strong chemicals are making pests more and more resistant, we believe this is an extremely important topic.
When we speak about controlling the crop with other organisms or about performing a biological control, we mean controlling the crop with other organisms that are natural enemies of the pests that appear in our garden.
One of the advantages of natural control is that it’s very effective and is specific against pests. In addition to not producing side effects, pests can never generate resistance to their predators and will never cause toxicity problems for both, the plant or the gardener. Although the effects are slower than with other methods, I think it’s best if it’s done from the beginning of cultivation. One of the techniques is to place plants hosted by these highly collaborating organisms, since they will provide them with food and shelter.
It is important to maintain balance as well as to know how to recognise which are the beneficial insects for our garden. Please find below some of these beneficial insects:
In my years of experience in outdoor cultivation, I have been learning about the natural diversity of insects and the benefits they can generate in my garden. For all this, it is the methodology I use and I think it is the most responsible towards the environment.
In order to prevent the appearance of pests, I have created an infusion that I named as: “Pica Pica” (itching powder). I was convinced that it could work and I wasn’t wrong! It is a mixture of the following six ingredients:
This infusion must always be done and sprayed after sunset. We will spray through the lower and middle part of the plant, the underside of the leaves, the stems, and also the pots outside.
I do not recommend keeping it for many days as it has a greater effectiveness freshly prepared.
I hope this article helps you identify these beneficial plants and insects for your garden and I hope that natural harmony reigns in your crops.