Wish i had a plant that looked that healthy, serious. LoL
Mezo.
Someone tell me why spring/summer is so good again?
ha ha. Looks like the growing season is just starting for you fellers. CongratsAussie Blabberers
Anyone know who was talking about testing out the air pruning or fabric pots in this thread a long time ago? Do they work or what? I've been reading up on them and want to give them a go if I can find them for not too much $$$ Anyone know where to get them in Perth cheap?
Hey Gas have you tried soapy water yet? i tried it over the weekend & it seems to have worked.
Ive got a 2lt pump sprayer (hand held jobbie) i put a squirt of biodegradable dish washing liquid in there & sprayed the infested plants, it seems to have killed all the aphids & no ill affects on the plants (unlike white oil) which killed about a hundred plants.
Mezo.
Well, I won't be far behind. Broad mite have appeared on several plants over the last couple days...........So friggin' pissed off right now.
I know how you feel after losing all mine early this year to #$%&^*(*(^&^$# broad mites.
Things I tried that didn't work:
White Oil, Neem, Pyrethrin, Confidor, Mavrik, Garlic/Chilli/Soap spray.
About a month ago I started seeing the cursed whiteflies hanging around and have been drenching my new plants with Natrasoap once a week.
So far so good......
......if that doesn't work I'll try Wettable Sulfur and then move on to more drastic measures like Kelthane (Dicofol) and Kill-A-Mite (Abamectin).......
......if that doesn't work, I'll try fine netting and biological predators......
......if that doesn't work, I give up.
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Go natural solutions first chemicals last ... if you kill all the good things in your garden as well as the bad the bad will be back as soon as your back is turned because there is nothing keeping them in check
Like i said before, these sodding chilli peppers should be worth more than gold, but they aint?
I hate being the bearer of bad news but.... nothing works.
If you end up taking the chemical road, rotate the use of two or more different ones. The friggin' things grow resistance like you wouldn't believe. A couple years ago I hit 'em with Rogor, worked like a charm the first time I used it, second time, utterly useless. As sulfur works by poisoning the buggers, it too needs to be rotated.
Soap/natrasoap is great but requires frequent application (as it sounds like you already know). The second you get lazy.........
Most success I've had so far is with predator mites (Californicus). All was going great until bloody whitefly bought that sh*t back. >.<
Was going to order another lot to release but find out they are unavailable from my source ATM.
Go natural solutions first chemicals last ... if you kill all the good things in your garden as well as the bad the bad will be back as soon as your back is turned because there is nothing keeping them in check