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Hi Team,
We recently planted seeds for Cabbage and Eggplant. We could see some growth but they look like been infested. We need to know 2 things.
1. If they are really veggie growth leaves
2. If they are been infested by some pest, how do we control at this early stage?
Sharing pictures as well
Hello @Sajjad
Thank you for sharing your question about your eggplant and cabbage plant growth. The quick answer is yes, they are your seeds sprouting. At this point in time, I suggest not using any chemicals on them as their root systems are very young and could easily be burned by chemical exposure. I recommend using Saxon Small Dome Plant Protector.
I propose looking carefully at the plant and manually removing any pests that you see crawling on them. Carefully remove the mulch around the young plants and make sure that the area is flat before you place the plant protector. Please make sure that the air hole is open so that your plant can breathe properly.
I suggest a daily visit to make sure that no insects have gotten trapped inside the dome. There will be some condensation on cool nights, make sure to keep the dome off when the weather is very hot. Once the plant has matured you can then use a vegetable-friendly insecticide.
Let me tag our experienced members @Noelle and @Adam_W for their recommendations
If you need further assistance, please let us know.
Eric
Spot on, @EricL ! Protection and prevention is far better at this stage than chemical treatment. The insects (possibly very small caterpillars?) may be hard to detect but careful inspection will find them - look on the undersides of the leaves, out of direct sun.
Hi Eric,
Reallt appreciate your feedback. I have bought your recommended product and will follow your advise to maintain this.
Thank you
Thanks Noelle.
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