- Sun Aug 18, 2019 12:28 pm
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I started using neem oil a few days ago. I don't know if I applied it properly.
I sprayed it while it was raining. And I actually sprayed it again a 2nd time the next day. I was told to spray before rain or at night. IDK
Does the neem oil need to stick to the pitchers?
This is highly concentrated 70% neem oil. The black spots get worse after rain, so I wonder if it is aphids? In one picture I can see tiny white spots. The spots are isolated to one tray for the most part. But it is spreading. It has been very dry. This one tray was moved from more direct sunlight into a shadier spot also, so I wonder if it is a fungus, maybe the sunlight is keeping it knocked down on the other Sarracenia seedlings? I feel like they need to be less wet and be in more sunlight?
It has been raining for days. That's why it's so wet
I sprayed it while it was raining. And I actually sprayed it again a 2nd time the next day. I was told to spray before rain or at night. IDK
Does the neem oil need to stick to the pitchers?
This is highly concentrated 70% neem oil. The black spots get worse after rain, so I wonder if it is aphids? In one picture I can see tiny white spots. The spots are isolated to one tray for the most part. But it is spreading. It has been very dry. This one tray was moved from more direct sunlight into a shadier spot also, so I wonder if it is a fungus, maybe the sunlight is keeping it knocked down on the other Sarracenia seedlings? I feel like they need to be less wet and be in more sunlight?
It has been raining for days. That's why it's so wet
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