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Saving this for later. I’ve already found some whiteflies on my zucchini and I’ll be dealing with it on my planned pumpkins too.

I knew zucchini and pumpkin weren’t good companions but thought it’d be alright since they both take the full sun of my spot and separate pots would prevent them from competing for nutrients. I could even give both frequent Powerfeed at the same time.

But the downside is attracting the same kinds of pest. At least I can try the same methods to cover both of them.

I’m not sure about the soapy water though as apparently it can damage the leaves.

I have seen a few ladybirds before but not many and have since trimmed the grass. And I don’t know which kind of ladybird it was. Maybe if the pest problem gets bad I could buy and release more ladybirds

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) (1 children)

Nope! In addition, Neem is about as targetted as you can get - bugs literally have to ingest it (eg: be eating the treated plant) in order to be affected.

Eco organics have a good range of stuff if you haven't used them, all based on the principles of targetting and least harm. They also sell predatory insects (and unlike most don't wild capture). I've started seeing them at bunnings too

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 months ago

Thanks, I’ll check it out