Hi everyone,
Just looking for some advice- my Ficus ROR is looking a bit unwell and I've noticed the aerial roots are covered in scale. I have a white oil spray ('Eco-oil' brand) I was considering, however I don't know if its ok to use on the roots? (I've only ever treated scale with white oil on leaves/bark)
Just wondering if anyone knows if it will be ok to spray the roots as it will need around 3 applications to get rid of the scale.
TIA
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Re: Ficus scale problem
I have used Confidor pellets to good effect on scale on a large Ficus. I would imagine the spray would work as well as it is a systemic, which is taken up into the system though the foliage and roots.
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Re: Ficus scale problem
Thanks Pup,
I haven't got any confidor tablets but I can see how they'd be a good option. I have the spray here so I'll give it a go first- I was just concerned as the roots take up more than the leaves & I don't want to kill my fig- has a lot of sentimental value
Thanks again
I haven't got any confidor tablets but I can see how they'd be a good option. I have the spray here so I'll give it a go first- I was just concerned as the roots take up more than the leaves & I don't want to kill my fig- has a lot of sentimental value

Thanks again
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Re: Ficus scale problem
I've used the spray before and it worked no problemschipper5 wrote:Thanks Pup,
I haven't got any confidor tablets but I can see how they'd be a good option. I have the spray here so I'll give it a go first- I was just concerned as the roots take up more than the leaves & I don't want to kill my fig- has a lot of sentimental value![]()
Thanks again


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Re: Ficus scale problem
It also looks to me like your tree is a little deficient in nitrogen or other minerals/nutrients. which came first the scale or the pale leaves? Often attack by pests is a sign of a plant/tree not at its best but without knowing the history of this tree and the culture of the tree i would just be speculating.
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Re: Ficus scale problem
Thanks for all the help guys, I really appreciate it. It probably is a bit nutrient deficient as I've had little time to work on my trees this year & my fertilising had been a bit sporadic. Sundays the day & I'll give it the TLC it needs
I'll post the results for future reference.

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