Hey guys? Is this a fungus? I was gonna treat with a copper oxide but thought I’d double check.
Any experienced guys have any idea?
Juniper Issue
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Re: Juniper Issue
They look like scale.
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Re: Juniper Issue
Looking at the thumbnail I thought maybe flowering but closer look I agree with the others. Almost certainly scale insects.
While Peter's mix will work I think that either pestoil or Confidor (if you can find it now) should be adequate. Just keep checking every few weeks for the following year to see if they start to come back.
While Peter's mix will work I think that either pestoil or Confidor (if you can find it now) should be adequate. Just keep checking every few weeks for the following year to see if they start to come back.
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Re: Juniper Issue
I had a similar experience with scale affecting a few of my junipers. I got rid of it by using confider tablets, as I wasn't confident in using chemicals and sprays.
I also brushed as much of the scale off using a soft toothbrush and watered them using a reasonably high pressure spray. Within 2-3 weeks it disappeared completely.
I also brushed as much of the scale off using a soft toothbrush and watered them using a reasonably high pressure spray. Within 2-3 weeks it disappeared completely.
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Re: Juniper Issue
I have heard that oils should be avoided on junipers yet 2 highly respected growers have suggested pest oil. I would appreciate some more information.
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Re: Juniper Issue
You can go ahead and use oil but just be prepared for your juniper to go green and stay that way for a long time. The new growth will have the normal glaucous waxy covering again and be a normal colour. The important thing is to kill the scale.
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Re: Juniper Issue
I’ve given a spray of confidor. It seems like a lot dropped onto the soil. Is this ok to get into the roots?
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Re: Juniper Issue
Yes no problem.Daluke wrote:I’ve given a spray of confidor. It seems like a lot dropped onto the soil. Is this ok to get into the roots?
Mike