What is at stake here: disease or pest? Brown leaves, small animals, what do ... In addition to the common pests such as aphids, spider mites, mealy bugs, mealybugs, scale insects, thrips, whiteflies and fungus gnats are also common fungal diseases, such as true and false mildew, rust and mildew mole that cause stains and damage to the plant. In addition to the chemicals such as insecticides and fungicides, there are often good home remedy to combat diseases or pests. An optimum location with respect mole to light and soil, proper soil or a new substrate and regular fertilizing mole can strengthen a plant and make less susceptible to pests and diseases.
.... which all came from this plant (see photo at the bottom) after closer inspection, the bugs could be? The whole plant is attacked by it ..... She also sees a total of no more so fit. What do you think? Bald section maybe?
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I also think the looks of bugs I've found that (but I do not know if this helps you ...) http://www.hausgarten.net/gartenpflege/ ... anzen.html or http://www.haushaltstricks24.de/wanzen.htm maybe I could help you a bit but in the field I'm clueless .. I wish you much good luck because what I've read has not sounded mole good. tina11111 Master Gardeners Posts: 367 Joined: Mon March 24, 2008 12:23 Blog: View Blog (0)
I tion in the plant yellow bag provided and made quite gout .. UAAH me tingle all over ... outside so isses not quite as "tragic," but within apartment I would not have this Fuckups! Rosli Master mole Gardeners Posts: 458 Images: 7 Joined: Tue May 20, 2008 14:01 Blog: View Blog (0)
you throw the plant away or try on you get rid of them? sealed because no plant survived the long ... I would not want to have the dinger. are disgusting tina11111 Master Gardeners Posts: 367 Joined: Mon March 24, 2008 12:23 Blog: View Blog (0)
neither, mole pure mitigation, until I know how I should go ... if it had gone, it would not be so bad, they've taken for 2 euros at the time Obi ... Rosli Master Gardeners Posts: 458 Images: 7 Joined: Tue May 20, 2008 14:01 Blog: View Blog (0)
hopefully the dinger did not eingenisstet with you in the house somewhere. one must not underestimate the tina11111 Master Gardeners Posts: 367 Joined: Mon March 24, 2008 12:23 Blog: View Blog (0)
not write any more ..... You scare me I hope I've noticed it in time! But plants are bugs and bed bugs or house bugs (?) Is not different? Rosli Master Gardeners Posts: 458 Images: 7 Joined: Tue May 20, 2008 14:01 Blog: View Blog (0)
yes they are! your prop, you should tuhen nothing but I think they could hide and attack your other plants ... I also hope that you noticed it in time. tina11111 Master Gardeners contributions
.... which all came from this plant (see photo at the bottom) after closer inspection, the bugs could be? The whole plant is attacked by it ..... She also sees a total of no more so fit. What do you think? Bald section maybe?
EXIF Info Name: 004.JPG stored as a size of (52.76 mole KiB). The photo has been viewed 129 times. Image taken on: Wed June 25, 2008 10:43 Focal length: 6 mm Exposure time: 1/30 sec Aperture: F / 4 White Balance: Manual Flash: Flash did not fire, lightning force mode Camera Model: mole DMC-FZ8 Exposure Program: Normal Program Exposure Compensation: 0 EV Metering Method: Multi-Segment
EXIF Info Name: 008.JPG stored as a size of (330.77 mole KiB). The photo has been viewed mole 98 times. Image taken on: Wed June 25, 2008 10:45 Focal length: 6 mm Exposure time: 1/500 sec Aperture: F/6.3 White Balance: Manual Flash: Flash did not fire, lightning suppress mode Camera Model: DMC-FZ8 Exposure Program: Normal program Exposure Compensation: 0 EV Metering mole Method: Multi-Segment
EXIF Info Name: 005.JPG stored as a size of (461.25 KiB). The photo has been viewed 95 times. Image taken on: Wed June 25, 2008 10:43 Focal length: 6 mm Exposure time: 1/30 sec Aperture: F / 4 White Balance: Manual Flash: Flash did not fire, lightning force mode Camera Model: DMC-FZ8 Exposure Program: Normal Program Exposure Compensation: 0 EV Metering Method: mole Multi-Segment
EXIF Info Name: 010.JPG stored as a size of (869.18 KiB). The photo has been viewed 93 times. Image taken on: Wed June 25, 2008 10:56 Focal length: 6 mm Exposure time: 1/40 sec Aperture: F/2.8 White Balance: Manual Flash: Flash did not fire, lightning mole suppress mode Camera Model: DMC-FZ8 Exposure Program: Normal program Exposure Compensation: 0 EV Metering Method: Multi-Segment
I also think the looks of bugs I've found that (but I do not know if this helps you ...) http://www.hausgarten.net/gartenpflege/ ... anzen.html or http://www.haushaltstricks24.de/wanzen.htm maybe I could help you a bit but in the field I'm clueless .. I wish you much good luck because what I've read has not sounded mole good. tina11111 Master Gardeners Posts: 367 Joined: Mon March 24, 2008 12:23 Blog: View Blog (0)
I tion in the plant yellow bag provided and made quite gout .. UAAH me tingle all over ... outside so isses not quite as "tragic," but within apartment I would not have this Fuckups! Rosli Master mole Gardeners Posts: 458 Images: 7 Joined: Tue May 20, 2008 14:01 Blog: View Blog (0)
you throw the plant away or try on you get rid of them? sealed because no plant survived the long ... I would not want to have the dinger. are disgusting tina11111 Master Gardeners Posts: 367 Joined: Mon March 24, 2008 12:23 Blog: View Blog (0)
neither, mole pure mitigation, until I know how I should go ... if it had gone, it would not be so bad, they've taken for 2 euros at the time Obi ... Rosli Master Gardeners Posts: 458 Images: 7 Joined: Tue May 20, 2008 14:01 Blog: View Blog (0)
hopefully the dinger did not eingenisstet with you in the house somewhere. one must not underestimate the tina11111 Master Gardeners Posts: 367 Joined: Mon March 24, 2008 12:23 Blog: View Blog (0)
not write any more ..... You scare me I hope I've noticed it in time! But plants are bugs and bed bugs or house bugs (?) Is not different? Rosli Master Gardeners Posts: 458 Images: 7 Joined: Tue May 20, 2008 14:01 Blog: View Blog (0)
yes they are! your prop, you should tuhen nothing but I think they could hide and attack your other plants ... I also hope that you noticed it in time. tina11111 Master Gardeners contributions
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