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VEGE PATCH. What's growing in yours?
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<blockquote data-quote="sand surfer" data-source="post: 559983" data-attributes="member: 7418"><p>Hi Kemjak ,as silver said the chillie and garlic does work sometimes but you have to spray the plants before the bugs arrive ,it is a preventive measure not a cure</p><p></p><p>Pyrethrum sprays are organic if you can source them (the organic ones are hard to get and expensive) or you can use the synthetic ones you can get from bunnings,they are a contact spray witch means you have to spray the grub to kill it ,or you can source a systemic spray witch the plant will absorb the chemical and kill the grubs as they feed for a few days ( use as directed by the lable)</p><p></p><p>Not sure if the grub is a hornworm(hawk moth grub ) or a heliothis grub,without a close up of the grub it is hard to tell</p><p>If you don't want to use any sprays to control them then you can use the 2 brick meathod :lol: </p><p></p><p>I did not know that you can use a uv light to find the grubs silver ,learn something new every day :Y:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sand surfer, post: 559983, member: 7418"] Hi Kemjak ,as silver said the chillie and garlic does work sometimes but you have to spray the plants before the bugs arrive ,it is a preventive measure not a cure Pyrethrum sprays are organic if you can source them (the organic ones are hard to get and expensive) or you can use the synthetic ones you can get from bunnings,they are a contact spray witch means you have to spray the grub to kill it ,or you can source a systemic spray witch the plant will absorb the chemical and kill the grubs as they feed for a few days ( use as directed by the lable) Not sure if the grub is a hornworm(hawk moth grub ) or a heliothis grub,without a close up of the grub it is hard to tell If you don't want to use any sprays to control them then you can use the 2 brick meathod :lol: I did not know that you can use a uv light to find the grubs silver ,learn something new every day :Y: [/QUOTE]
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