I have a hypoestes-phyllostachya-confetti (polka dot plant) in my container garden. Something is eating it at an alarming rate. I have removed the affected leaves and have used an insecticidal soap product (twice now). I have not seen any critters on the tops or undersides of the leaves. But, after a few days, I see many damaged leaves. Any idea what's eating it? Any suggestions on how to stop it before the entire plant is gone? BTW, this is not happening to the other plants in the container.
Thank you for any and all suggestions/advice
Julie
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It's odd that other plants aren't being eaten. But I believe that what you have is slugs or snails. They are not insects so insecticidal products (even poisons) do not bother them. You will never see them in the daytime. You will find them if you come out late at night with a flashlight and check under sides of leaves, leaf-stem joints etc.
If you confirm that you have slugs (or snails), you can use diatomaceous earth on and around your plants (works fine but has to be reapplied after rain) or organic slug bait. Some people swear by beer traps (put beer in a shallow dish and bury it so rim is even with ground).
If you confirm that you have slugs (or snails), you can use diatomaceous earth on and around your plants (works fine but has to be reapplied after rain) or organic slug bait. Some people swear by beer traps (put beer in a shallow dish and bury it so rim is even with ground).
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