larry_stewart
Master Chef
Looks great, Larry! Any problems yet with bugs inside?
There were a handful of aphids on the stem and some of the outer leafs. All were dead, so Im guessing they got them prior to bringing them inside. I dont remember treating them with anything , and the plants did go through a few cold spells before being brought inside. No signs of any other insects wrapped up in the leaves, including cabbage worms, which I almost always have issues with, which is why I dont really grow cabbages anymore. And one year I bitt into a broccoli that was infested with aphids. I am now paranoid everytime I bite into a broccoli, and haven't grown that since either.
I've had problems in thee past with Fungus gnats coming from the soil on plants that I've brought inside, but this year so far, so good.
My grapefruit treat and coffee plant have ( or I should say had) a few white , spongy , what seams to look like egg sacks of some kind oo insect which I have physically removed. That was a week or two ago and see no evidence that anything has hatched prior.
On my coffee plant, a resident spider with web intact made his ( or her) way in with the plant. I left it alone hoping it would help me out a bit with theee bugs.
My curry plant usually loses a loot of leaves when I bring it inside for the winter, nearly dying each year. This set up has prevented that.
This set up seems to be doing well so far. If things make it through the winter I may consider totally transferring that room into a plant room for good, investing in more lights and much better organized. It was a last minute idea, wasn't sure how my wife was going to take it , that I was taking over another room in the house with one of my hobbies, but she is thrilled cause usually every window is bombarded with plants during the winter. At least this confines it just to one room, which really isn't in the main house and mostly unused. Not sure if Ill ever get the greenhouse I've always wanted ( more cause of space and location limits), but this is would be the next best thing. Give me something too do during the winter months.
Getting back to my answer, those listed above were the only insect issues I know of. Ill keep you posted if anything gets out of hand. Hope not.
One last note, which I thought was kinda funny. a few years ago, I had a loot of small sprouting potatoes from previous harvest that I didnt know what to do with so I just tossed them in the compost pile. last year, I had potatoes popping up in just about every raised bed as a result. I dug up my olive tree, which is very small and I wrapped up the previous year, like I do my figs, to over winter and it survived. It was one of the chosen few that made it into my new plant room experiment and sure enough, I got a potato growing out of its pot. I know I should weed it out , but the other part of m is curious to see if it will develop. Even if it does, im sure the potatoes would be small and poor quality.