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| My brocolli and cabbage is completely infested with white fly (allthough they look more like moths to me?) I have been occasionally spraying soapy water (ecover) onto them and picked all ladybirds i can find on the allotment and dropped them onto plants, but they seem undeterred! Does anyone know of a way of sorting the little blighters out, without the use of chemical spray... Also it is tenderstem brocolli i am growing for the first time, does anyone have any info on that too? thanks Steve |
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| Hi STV, Like Sue says derris is'nt selective so you are best to spray at night (dusk ish) then you can move any ladybirds out of the way & by the time they come back your plants will be dried off.
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| The whitefly on cabbages are different from the whitefly you get in the greenhouse. If whitefly in greenhouse, then it may be suitable to use a biological control - wasp, Encarsia. It's even possible to buy in more ladybirds. Apart from insecticidal soap, I use the finger and thumb method though this can be quite yucky. Maybe too late for this year, but for next, hope you have plenty of plants that attract hoverflies, lacewings and more ladybirds. Our ladybirds were "at it" on our hazel nut tree.
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