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overwintering Winter-Summer in OZ "Comparison" / Aussie Blabberers

Who will win?

  • A muppet

    Votes: 20 34.5%
  • A muppet

    Votes: 15 25.9%
  • A muppet

    Votes: 23 39.7%

  • Total voters
    58
Haha. I'd never looked it up before... Looks like it's hard to remove! I just cut it off like grass, it can do it's own thing and try to grow back but it'll just get chopped down again next whipper snipper day :)

Haha. Furk it.... the snipper will take care of it! :lol:

I think its banned now? for home garden use of edible crops including capsicum.

Mezo.

Yeah, it has been deregistered/banned for use on food crops.

I was using it against my broad mite same time as I was having troubles with fruit fly last year and it didn't really appear to slow 'em down any. Perhaps just like the broad mite, the fruit fly grew resistance to it too? Either way, not touching it again as it will kill my predator mites. Ironically, probably the only thing it will kill now! :lol:

I have to admit though, it did work like a charm the first time I used it (against broad mite). I'm wondering now if that's why I didn't start noticing fruit fly until last year (was taking care of 'em before that without even realizing). Again though, if such is the case, it appears they have grown resistance to it too.

Guess it's bagging for me this season.....
 
Sun scald. ;)

(Although that leaf curling looks like it could possibly be mite related.... hard to say at this point but something to keep an eye on.)
The white stuff is just sun scald as above.
The new mis-shapen leaves could be old aphid damage, or mites/thrips. Honestly, chillies don't have a problem with lack of ferts or pot size when younger, should be perfectly fine.
But bugs and fungus is the biggest problem.
Already I have aphids all over my seedlings.

As far as fruit flies, the life cycle is flies infect the fruit, fruit falls to the ground, maggots gestate in the ground. Besides baits and traps, I've heard the best other treatment is nematodes in the ground.
Bait every plant that attracts them. Bin every infected fruit, get the right kind of nemotode that attacks the maggots in the ground.
 
Haha. Furk it.... the snipper will take care of it! :lol:



Yeah, it has been deregistered/banned for use on food crops.

I was using it against my broad mite same time as I was having troubles with fruit fly last year and it didn't really appear to slow 'em down any. Perhaps just like the broad mite, the fruit fly grew resistance to it too? Either way, not touching it again as it will kill my predator mites. Ironically, probably the only thing it will kill now! :lol:

I have to admit though, it did work like a charm the first time I used it (against broad mite). I'm wondering now if that's why I didn't start noticing fruit fly until last year (was taking care of 'em before that without even realizing). Again though, if such is the case, it appears they have grown resistance to it too.

Guess it's bagging for me this season.....

There is an alternative to it i read somewhere?? ill try & find it again.

Mezo.
 
There is an alternative to it i read somewhere?? ill try & find it again.

Mezo.

What about lebaycid?

edit: Looks like Fenthion (lebaycid) is undergoing the same review process as Rogor/Dimethoate, and if you go to http://www.apvma.gov...lternatives.php it says:

"Although fenthion is also registered for fruit fly control, growers should not consider it a permanent replacement for dimethoate. The review of fenthion is ongoing and due for completion in 2012."

Hmm...

2nd edit: Spinosad is apparently recommended as a natural/safe alternative, but http://www.yates.com.au/products/pest-control/insects-concentrates/natures-way-fruit-fly-control/ didn't work very well for me when I tried it a while back.
 
far out forcast

Forecast for Saturday

Fine and sunny. Cold early with local frost. Light to moderate SW to SE winds. Fire Danger: High. Precis: Fine and sunny. Min 2 Max 23
UV Alert from 9:10 am to 2:20 pm, UV Index predicted to reach 6 [High] Sunday Fine and sunny. Local early frost. Min -1 Max 24 Monday Fine, mostly sunny. Local early frost. Min 0 Max 25 Tuesday Fine, mostly sunny. Min 1 Max 26 Wednesday Fine, mostly sunny. Min 2 Max 27 Thursday Fine, mostly sunny. Min 7 Max 29 Friday Fine, mostly sunny. Min 8 Max 32
I've covered up all my seedlings and looks like I'm going to have to depend on the missus after monday because I've got a two week stint away. for christ sakes being a new super hot grower is nerve raking
 
far out forcast

Forecast for Saturday

Fine and sunny. Cold early with local frost. Light to moderate SW to SE winds. Fire Danger: High. Precis: Fine and sunny. Min 2 Max 23
UV Alert from 9:10 am to 2:20 pm, UV Index predicted to reach 6 [High] Sunday Fine and sunny. Local early frost. Min -1 Max 24 Monday Fine, mostly sunny. Local early frost. Min 0 Max 25 Tuesday Fine, mostly sunny. Min 1 Max 26 Wednesday Fine, mostly sunny. Min 2 Max 27 Thursday Fine, mostly sunny. Min 7 Max 29 Friday Fine, mostly sunny. Min 8 Max 32
I've covered up all my seedlings and looks like I'm going to have to depend on the missus after monday because I've got a two week stint away. for christ sakes being a new super hot grower is nerve raking

That weather looks like a nice way to freeze and then toast your young plants. When is the estimated day of last frost in your town (that I've figured is not really Brisbane)?
 
Yea just outside of brisbane I live in ipswich about 30-40 minutes out of brisbane and it looks like tuesday or wednesday so I really hope the missus doesn't half ass it otherwise the last three months of slowly growing them throughout winter will be a big fail.
 
That's nuts. I'm in Logan now--what's that, 20km from Ippy?--and only expected to drop to 8 tonight. I guess... 6 Sunday though.

Bugger... are all your little guys in the ground, are they?
 
Yea Logans only about 20minutes or so, if it does hit the -1 thats the coldest this winter and funnily enough thats on sunday which is the first day of spring... oh well here's some pics of when I put them in the system

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I just found aphids on 3 of my seedlings, not happy! I didn't see one aphid last year until it was warm and my plants were fairly mature, but these guys were on seedlings with only 4 leaves. Needless to say they're all green mush now :twisted:
 
That's funny.... I just found a couple aphids on one of my babies this morning too. Flicked an ant of one of my plants yesterday.... I knew that bugger was up to no good.

How are your babies holding up, Wildfire?
 
Start of spring lads. Remember that aphuckers are born pregnant with their grandchildren.

Edit: Should also mention that if you have a dog npw is the time to de flea them.
Just like Gillard needs de fleaing the bitch.
 
I was just going to ask you why are you up late after I saw you post in the hp22b thread?

I was dead tired, but I have a window, If I'm not asleep by 9.30, I ain;t going to be until about 2am. I seem to not be able to sleep bewteen 9-12 like normal people. I get a second wind and get wide awake again furing those hours.
I was almost falling asleep during F1 qualifying at 9pm. Went to bed, missed that window though as still awake at 10.30 as I couldn't get comfortable. So BAM! Out of bed at 10.30pm and up and up and up. Hard to go to bed early on a saturday. And that window of opportunity to sleep before 9.30pm has passed, so I literally have to pass out now somehow for sleep as it's after 9pm.

Been watching tim minchin clips, bit of buzzcocks and stuff.
How about you?
 
I was just going to ask you why are you up late after I saw you post in the hp22b thread?

I was dead tired, but I have a window, If I'm not asleep by 9.30, I ain;t going to be until about 2am. I seem to not be able to sleep bewteen 9-12 like normal people. I get a second wind and get wide awake again furing those hours.
I was almost falling asleep during F1 qualifying at 9pm. Went to bed, missed that window though as still awake at 10.30 as I couldn't get comfortable. So BAM! Out of bed at 10.30pm and up and up and up. Hard to go to bed early on a saturday. And that window of opportunity to sleep before 9.30pm has passed, so I literally have to pass out now somehow for sleep as it's after 9pm.

Been watching tim minchin clips, bit of buzzcocks and stuff.
How about you?

I'll tell pablo there is an age old custum here in qld that helps with not being able to sleep. :D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vWKKuBblumo
 
I was up late cos kids wouldn't sleep, then I just got stuck doing stuff till 2 am. Bad habit really.

I shouldn't have said anything in that hp22b thread. Too many people in there are just looking for a fight, can't abide anyone having a different opinion to their own.

edit: I went and saw tim minchin live last year. He's talented but he's been doing the same material for years. Not as funny the second time you see it when you know the punchlines.
 
Things starting to move along now (despite having only half my planned grow going so far!).

Naga Jolokia Purple x Hot Summer F1 starting to put out pods (awesome colouring):

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And it's gonna be loaded soon:

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:dance:

(hard to see but another half dozen or more new pods forming and more buds coming through.)

Awesome new growth around the base of CGN 21500 overwinter:

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Started putting some little fellas in the ground (can't believe how easy it is to dig in now!)....

Spanish Naga Morich:

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Rooster Spur:

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And some of my little fellas awaiting a pot up:

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Things feelin' good right now ('specially with the predator mites takin' care of the broad mite) but I keep forgetting fruit fly are just around the corner......... :(
 
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