Eradicating Pests Without Pesticides... I'm stumped
Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2010 8:17 pm
Hi everyone ,
I've been staying stubborn about not using synthetic pesticides since I last posted !
I went to a local feed and seed store ( and they were totally out of seeds , lol ) and the owner gave me advice about an organic pesticide that would work for " most pests" and not kill off beneficial ones. Neem.
I had been cautioned against Neem due to the Florida sun , so I was skeptical. But I tried it , and have applied it a few times , but maybe I'm not doing it the right way.
That guy said to spray in the morning , but I did it in the evening because that's when I have spotted some pests , all appear to be worms.
I've got some nice plants , but a good number of them are being eaten and don't look like they're doing so well.
Also , my plants , ranging from Alyssum foliage to Basil , some of my Zipper Cream peas , have yellowing foliage and don't seem to be growing so well.
They take off fast and sprout in record time , and get a great start but then seem to stop. I've got a Nasturtium that sprouted a couple weeks ago and is not only staying a few inches tall , but it's pale and yellowing and puny looking. Second attempt trying to grow these things , and worse results. :/
I have used some good organic fertilizer with seabird guano and other natural ingredients that I've hand-watered and foilar fed with , but I'm not sure how often I can do that. The foilar feeding seemed to burn the leaves of some plants a bit.
Sorry for the running on , and I know I have to do the trial and error , but would be interested in any thoughts or ideas you may have !
I've been staying stubborn about not using synthetic pesticides since I last posted !

I had been cautioned against Neem due to the Florida sun , so I was skeptical. But I tried it , and have applied it a few times , but maybe I'm not doing it the right way.
That guy said to spray in the morning , but I did it in the evening because that's when I have spotted some pests , all appear to be worms.
I've got some nice plants , but a good number of them are being eaten and don't look like they're doing so well.
Also , my plants , ranging from Alyssum foliage to Basil , some of my Zipper Cream peas , have yellowing foliage and don't seem to be growing so well.
They take off fast and sprout in record time , and get a great start but then seem to stop. I've got a Nasturtium that sprouted a couple weeks ago and is not only staying a few inches tall , but it's pale and yellowing and puny looking. Second attempt trying to grow these things , and worse results. :/
I have used some good organic fertilizer with seabird guano and other natural ingredients that I've hand-watered and foilar fed with , but I'm not sure how often I can do that. The foilar feeding seemed to burn the leaves of some plants a bit.
Sorry for the running on , and I know I have to do the trial and error , but would be interested in any thoughts or ideas you may have !