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Old 07-13-2007, 06:55 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Question Defeat by web tick Musa Violacea! Help advice!

All greetings! I had with a banana such problem in this spring. I have left for some days on affairs. And when has returned with my banana there was here it. There was a web tick. It most likely was already and earlier, I am simple it did not notice. And here it has simply taken and has destroyed an elevated part of a plant. I have made a decision it to cut down and have processed a soap solution. It for some time has disappeared. The elevated part has started to grow on the sly. And then it has again appeared and has started to destroy new vegetation. Here such parasite. Prompt, who knows, how of it to get rid? Tried to buy in shop special means, but it does not help. Such here business.
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Old 07-30-2007, 01:27 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Misting helps alot, and I use something from southern california called pest out, which it organic, but very powerful on those little spider mites.
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To me in flower shop have advised one means, have told, that well helps. Today has processed all plants, I shall wait for result. To me has still carried, that at me the white web tick, and still speak there is red, that very gluttonous. The white tick has amazed not all plants but only has chosen to itself suitable. Though it can be only an initial stage.
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You may want to change the dirt(soil) also since they are also found in the soil of the plant. Good luck.
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Yes I already thought of it, that eggs of this parasite can be and in ground, most likely it indeed. Thanks for advice. In the near future I shall try to change ground so it will be more reliable. Has applied the new device which have advised in shop. While parasites it is not visible.
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