Saturday, November 19, 2011

Anyone having major insect issues with the Tomato plants in West Florida?

I have grown some pretty tall Tomato plants. And doing self pollination with them since there are no bees around to do that, which is successfully creating alot of tomatos on each of them. The tomatos themselves look great, but the insects (triangle looking white, tiny flies or insects, and leaf mining worms) have been 'constantly' eating on the leaves, to the point where I am now spraying them 'every other day' at times with a 'Garden %26amp; Veggie Safe' insect soap. Anyone have this problem? Any ideas or tips?

Anyone having major insect issues with the Tomato plants in West Florida?
Put some cheep dish washing soap like dove in a spray bottle and spay away do this when there is no direct sun on the plants. sad that we have to pollinate our own plants I have never heard of that before. Hey good luck let me know how they turn out. the self pollinating that would make a great news story you should call your local tv news and tell them about this.





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