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It looks like immature whitefly on your peppers, I get them at this time of year. I wipe the leaves with a cloth and a weak solution of ecover washing up liquid and water. It doesn't harm the plant and stops the flies and aphids from exhausting the plant and stripping it of nutrients.I'm only here cos I got on the wrong bus.
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Something else worth doing which doesn't take as much effort.
On a day you know it is going to rain, the heavier the better. Move the pots out of your greenhouse and let the rain wash them clean. Spray the underside of the leaves before putting them back in before bed.I'm only here cos I got on the wrong bus.
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Originally posted by Mikey View PostIt looks like immature whitefly on your peppers, I get them at this time of year. I wipe the leaves with a cloth and a weak solution of ecover washing up liquid and water. It doesn't harm the plant and stops the flies and aphids from exhausting the plant and stripping it of nutrients.Originally posted by Mikey View PostSomething else worth doing which doesn't take as much effort.
On a day you know it is going to rain, the heavier the better. Move the pots out of your greenhouse and let the rain wash them clean. Spray the underside of the leaves before putting them back in before bed.
What do people think of Nematodes as a form of treatment?
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Originally posted by iwatkins View PostThe chance of any rain, heavy or not, looks highly unlikely in the East of England. By the time we do get some, they'll be over run. :-)
What do people think of Nematodes as a form of treatment?
Nematodes, 2 treatments £11
Ecover, 1000 treatments £1.65
I'm guessing you don't fancy touching them?Last edited by Mikey; 09-06-2018, 03:58 PM.I'm only here cos I got on the wrong bus.
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Originally posted by Mikey View PostIt looks like immature whitefly on your peppers, I get them at this time of year. I wipe the leaves with a cloth and a weak solution of ecover washing up liquid and water. It doesn't harm the plant and stops the flies and aphids from exhausting the plant and stripping it of nutrients.Location....East Midlands.
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Originally posted by veggiechicken View PostI've never used nematodes as it doesn't seem right to me - like taking rabbits to Australia and them becoming a pest.
If your greenhouse is healthy and you're not chucking lots of chemicals around something will be along to eat them soon. Even soap spray kills potentially beneficial insects."A life lived in fear is a life half lived."
PS. I just don't have enough time to say hello to everyone as they join so please take this as a delighted to see you here!
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