View Full Version : need 2nd opinion, I'm thinking bugs!
dobiepaq
06-29-2008, 05:45 PM
I'm thinking I might have a pest problem on my 6 wk old babies. I have 12 plants, 11 of them are in the ground & 1 is in a pot, (the 1 in the pot has no signs of problem & it stays outside just like the rest, it's just in a pot.) Its on the lower(new & old)leaves. thers not much to describe, it looks like some thing eating the pigment of the leaf & there appears to be a thin black trail with in the affected area & then browning & then death of leaf so any suggestion on solution & products to help would be appreciated.
Its been raining for the past 4 days off & on so I haven't sprayed for bugs in about a week. I live in the woods & we have lots of bugs down here so I try to spray when I see signs of insects taking over & I use some thing I hook up to the hose & water the veg. garden. I do have some PERMETHRIN 10% that I could use but I thought I read this is a last resort, I may go to home depot & see what I can find.
heres a pic I know its hard to see but maybe you get the idea.
thanks
M.
silkyblue
06-29-2008, 10:27 PM
If its bugs heres what I do
mix
1 part vinegar [quart]
1 tsp garlic powder
1 tsp cinnamon
drop of dawn dish liquid
shake it up
in spray bottle
spray daily
puff with care
Mississippi Steve
06-29-2008, 10:33 PM
Dude!!... you got weeds in your lawn!!:D
ericjkent
07-02-2008, 12:59 AM
Hey looking at your pics you have leaf miners .I had the same thing when I had them they never became a problem and they are gone now I had more problems with caterpillars outdoors.I used Sevin spray I have only sprayed twice and hopefully no more.
dobiepaq
07-02-2008, 02:51 PM
thanks
got some neem oil, DE(diatomaceous earth) & lawn & garden Ortho Max for all the lawn.
thx
M.
canabaloid100
07-03-2008, 02:08 PM
peskie bugs i hope they got so high, when they flew off they like crashed into a car n stuff!!:wtf:
stinkyattic
07-03-2008, 02:23 PM
Neem and DE are safe, but I would avoid using lawn pesticides (read: not labelled for crops meant to be consumed) anywhere near your plants. Also, some lawn products have targeted broadleaf-weed killers in them. FYI.
Those plants look good. That level of insect damage is to be expected outdoors; manually pick off any pests you see, and use your neem lightly after every rainfall.
silkyblue
07-03-2008, 02:57 PM
Neem and DE are safe, but I would avoid using lawn pesticides (read: not labelled for crops meant to be consumed) anywhere near your plants
Stinkys correct
we should not inhale Sevin dust (
nataural remedy is safe and reliable for Mother Earth veggies too
dobiepaq
07-03-2008, 05:32 PM
thx for the info cause I sure dont want a weed killer...
I mainly used the Ortho Max for the surrounding lawn, I did spray my babies but only once, I will use the neem oil & the DE for spot & closer treatment.
this is why I luv this site... info, info & more info...
check out descib. on ortho attached "is it safe"
thx again!!!
M.
stinkyattic
07-03-2008, 05:36 PM
I actually looked up the MSDS a couple hours ago lol and found that it is relatively safe; however, I still wouldn't trust it around something I smoke lol!
Look for Pyrethrin products if you want a safe bug spray that breaks down FAST in bright light and you can use really close to harvest.
dobiepaq
07-03-2008, 05:50 PM
thx
I have some PERMETHRIN 10% that i keep around for sand fleas & dog fleas(really bad earlier this year). I will probably only use when Im losing the insect battle.
thx again
M.
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