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Stackr

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I'm pretty sure they were eggs, I was hoping someone would identify them.
The two long skinny things beside them are the hatched caterpillars.
If I have a yellow sticky card unused I'll place it in with the plants to see what turns up.
 

Stackr

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if you poke them with a toothpick do you get any movement ?
I removed them and the leaf and destroyed them yesterday.
I had a look around the other bean plants, and there are holes that have been eaten on some of the leaves, but I couldn't find any caterpillars at all. Couldn't find any eggs as well.
There are a lot of black birds frequent the garden, so I guess they might clean up the caterpillars when they get bigger.
 

afghan bob

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Everything Supa healthy
Except being eaten alive (theirs always that)
Pretty sure not a virus or bad weather ect…… gonna build a shelter between 2 palm trees and load slug 🐌 gun (don’t have palm trees 🌴 but got slug gun)
just like in that movie where they trying to build a railroad in Africa
“The ghost and the darkness “…..cept don’t have a train 🚂 3B0BB7F8-BDED-48B6-A4AA-22C87C98A61F.jpeg01DED5CC-5839-449A-BD96-F05DD11055AA.jpegD4445396-B27B-488D-A72A-0E68BDAC6651.jpegBB2E8BFE-F9A1-40E3-9227-BB1067FD0A66.jpeg
 

afghan bob

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Ok so looks like Pixie might have been on to it
I’ve noticed a few tips on new growth (what’s left) turning a bit brown, I wonder if the tips and fins fish meal has reacted with something or put too much in
I’ve already flushed em and now bottom leaves are hungry….really clueless I am

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Pixie

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Have you tried this stuff Bob . I swear by this stuff mate keeps my ones healthy and keeps the pests down to a minimum as well. I know that it might sound like crazy shit but foliar spraying with this might help . 👍17050442750233658825524331784749.jpg
 

itchybro

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Look very carefully into the new growth , as best you can look into where the new leaves are coming out , try gently pulling apart that new oval / ball of new leaves , your looking for a very tiny little black bug that hides in that new growth area

Not ruling out something in the soil but start there first & see what you find

Be carful with flushing because you could create more problems by over watering on top of whatever issue you have
 

afghan bob

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Yeah bottom leaves goin yellow already from flush
Does tiny black bug survive repeated neem, eco neem, dipel and soap wash ?
Plants are still streching like crazy and pretty healthy despite being attacked by something
Will put under micro 2moz
Thanks Sultan
 

itchybro

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Often sprays need to have direct contact with the pest to kill them , some hiding spots are hard to get spray in , even though you feel you’ve sprayed everywhere

It’s a good sign the plants look healthy means whatever it was that caused the issue has moved on or the plant has moved them on , this is why in soil I always harp on about plant health is first priority with plant nutrition a distant second

Keep an eye on new growth if it’s looking good & plant keeps its healthy look you should be fine
 
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