socks4free
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Cut those off immediately and kill the eggs.Eggs
So why do you jail your plants?My back yard. Yes lots off deer around but they don't seem to bother with my plants that I know of
It's possible.....I may have used a bit too much power bloom been hitting them pretty hard. 2 top dresses so far 1 1/2 cups each both times 20 gal pots
I'm interested in knowing exactly what kind of infestation you found.....I'm going to look around and see what I can come up with.....Eggs
I welcome any help with researching this.....I'm interested in knowing exactly what kind of infestation you found.....I'm going to look around and see what I can come up with.....
I think my research has uncovered some interesting info:
Insect Eggs Identification: A Guide to Identifying Types of Insect Eggs
Spot tiny troublemakers! Learn insect egg identification secrets like the color, shape, and location. Friend or foe? Find out before they hatch on your leaves!mosquitojoe.com
Insect Eggs on Leaves [9 Insects Eggs Identification Tips!]
Easily treat a plant for pest infestation by identifying the Insect eggs on leaves with fascinating arrays of shapes and colors.plantscraze.com
How to Identify Insect Eggs in the Garden - Cutters Edge
We cover identifying insect eggs in your garden, common signs of pest infestation in plants, and how to remove them.cuttersedgepro.com
It is remotely possible that the eggs are not harmful or from beneficial insects, but I recommend, as a last resort, a Spinosad based spray or possibly this:
Multi Purpose Garden Insect Killer2
Multi-Purpose Garden Insect Killer₂ (Ready-to-Use) kills on contact for use indoors and outdoors. Learn how to protect your vegetables, roses, houseplants and more from insects.www.gardensafe.com
Yeah, moths were on my suspect list also. Good idea, socks4free, then he can see if they are benign or beneficial insects....Last year I had almost identical eggs as this guy has if not completely identical layed in the same spot, same color and look. I cut off the part of the leaf that had the eggs put it in a plastic jug with a lid and let them hatch to see what was laying eggs and they hatched into almost microscopic catelilara so it likely came from moths. He can hatch them in a bottle like I did to see for sure but id imagine it's gonna be a Similar experience.
This thread reminded me of last year so I immediately went out to make sure I didn't see any eggs myself after sending that haha. The eggs hatched quick fast after I put them in the jar so probably don't take long to growYeah, moths were on my suspect list also. Good idea, socks4free, then he can see if they are benign or beneficial insects....
Compared to a lot of plants I've seen..these are healthy. And the rain just naturally flushed the pots for you wether you like it or not. Fortunately it just washed the broken down nutes away so if you did over did it your starting from a clean slate and the remaining top dressing will fill in the gaps on it's own..win win situation.Plants looking alittle unhappysome sun in the forecast. Hoping things dry up a bit and they come around. Or did I over do my last topdressing?
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