Plenty of light and water – need pest control



by Fragrant_Carry_9919

7 Comments

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  2. LickherQuicker6699

    Whiteflies, very bad infestation.

  3. Histrix-

    That’s one hell of a white fly infestation.

    Put some dawn dish soap or whatever brand you enjoy and some water into a spray bottle. Shake and spray on the underside of the leaves.

    The soap dries out soft bodied insects and as long doesn’t hurt the plant (in moderation). You need to do this for a long while to eventually kill a population of that size.

  4. bugibangbang

    There is a pumpkin plant growing in your infestation.

  5. Fragrant_Carry_9919

    Is this worth saving?? Or just rip it out? It was just planted it for fun from an old pumpkin

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