This being my first season, my wife bought three Habanero plants she saw at a big box store for me while I'm at work (I work offshore 14/14). This was going to be a surprise for me when I got back in and she decided to put them in with my Ghost Pepper till I got home.
Then she sends me this pic, looks like something is eating them.
And what seems to be a fly on them.
Me not being at home and new to this, I wrote a member her that seemed very knowledgeable from his post I've read (Solid7). After sending him pics he wrote back:
"There is most likely a cutworm or tomato hornworm living in your planter. Two options, here.
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1) every morning, just before, or just after the sun comes up, check for worms.
2) every evening, just before, or just after the sun goes down, check for worms.
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I find that a UV light helps with this, immensely. Or a blacklight. If you don't have those, that's OK. There is a 3rd option.
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Find yourself either some Neem oil or Bacillus Thurigensis. These are both safe pesticides.
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I'd check manually, for now. This is prime season for caterpillar hatch. But look for one of the 2 products, while you do the manual check. "
Had my wife look for either and she came back with this,
Does anybody have any thoughts on this subject or product?
Figured to make a thread in case anyone else has or will have the same problem.
Then she sends me this pic, looks like something is eating them.
And what seems to be a fly on them.
Me not being at home and new to this, I wrote a member her that seemed very knowledgeable from his post I've read (Solid7). After sending him pics he wrote back:
"There is most likely a cutworm or tomato hornworm living in your planter. Two options, here.
.
1) every morning, just before, or just after the sun comes up, check for worms.
2) every evening, just before, or just after the sun goes down, check for worms.
.
I find that a UV light helps with this, immensely. Or a blacklight. If you don't have those, that's OK. There is a 3rd option.
.
Find yourself either some Neem oil or Bacillus Thurigensis. These are both safe pesticides.
.
I'd check manually, for now. This is prime season for caterpillar hatch. But look for one of the 2 products, while you do the manual check. "
Had my wife look for either and she came back with this,
Does anybody have any thoughts on this subject or product?
Figured to make a thread in case anyone else has or will have the same problem.