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Old 12-04-2003, 09:32 AM
Nick Maclaren
 
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Default Oversprayed with Soap

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Adrian Jones wrote:
A couple of days ago I noticed that the new leaf growth on my buddleia was
covered with greenfly, so I sprayed the plant with insecticidal soap.
Thinking that soap couldn't do much harm, I sprayed the heck out of it.
However, I think I overdid it because now the leaves are decidedly droopy
and very sorry looking.

What have I done? Have I killed it or will it recover? Should I cut off
the new growth and start again? (I cut it back hard about a month ago)


A few plants are sensitive - most aren't. I spray the hell out of
my conservatory plants, and none worry about it. It is also quite
possible that it is the frosty nights that have caused the problem
and nothing to do with the soap!

Whatever. Do nothing until it recovers, and then you can remove
dead shoots. The chances of killing a buddleia like that are small.

I also noticed loads of greenfly on my lenten rose flowers. I sprayed the
heck out of those too, so I'm anxious to see what damage I've caused there.

And yes, I've learned my lesson!


It does warn that you nedd to check first!


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.