get a ten dollar plastic container from the el cheapo shops, that should be sufficient enough for a dunk watering, and it saves using the bath inside the house where the other half might get a bit p$%^&d with ya
jamie
SHOHIN YAKUZA!!! taking the top half of trees of since 2005!
and growing trees for the future generations! 50+ year plans
Just wondering, is it thrips on a ficus when the new shoots fold in half along the vein and seem stuck together with tiny grubby things inside them? I have had a few and have been using confidor, but have been told that ficus are sensitive to some pesticides. Also had heaps of grasshoppers until the rain. What is the best for them? Used some baits, and they seemed to cut the numbers but not entirely erradicate them.
Glenda
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The folded leaves are some variety of caterpillar, Glenda, if theres only a few just open up the leaves and evict them by hand, nicer and cheaper than pesticides anyway.
If you are not killing plants, then you are not extending yourself as a gardener..
I could'nt see the scale on mine but was pretty sure the ants were indicating scale that I used the white oil. After reading this thread i went back and checked closer. there were a few still left and lots of colored dots where the had been sucking and had gone after the spray.
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Typically clustered along the central vein of the leaf
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