I heard BT will work but not against the adults munching on my leaves that are the real problem. You can pick them off but it is cumbersome and they simply land on the plants again from the trees.
I would apply the bt with a drop of dish soap. For testing, get a container with some leaves from another plant, spray them with bt and place a moth in the container with holes. You will find out pretty fast if it is successful or not.
I would apply the bt with a drop of dish soap. For testing, get a container with some leaves from another plant, spray them with bt and place a moth in the container with holes. You will find out pretty fast if it is successful or not.
They shouldn't be flowering yet. I mix chilli flakes in water overnight and drain with cheesecloth. Spitz around the base. Nothing will eat or dig around your plants..
They shouldn't be flowering yet. I mix chilli flakes in water overnight and drain with cheesecloth. Spitz around the base. Nothing will eat or dig around your plants..
I would not spray leaves.
BT is your best friend against them
Monterey LG 6338 Bacillus Thuringiensis (B.t.) Worm & Caterpillar Killer
Moths are almost done messing with plants in Canada.
1st i would do is put 4 tall poles on perimeter of plant. You can use it to place net around plant. End of july, take netting off. Those 4 poles can be used for a dew shield in late flower made of clear plastic roof. It prevents evening and morning dew and reduces mold.