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About a month ago I planted about 6 Broccoli seedlings in my raised garden bed. However, the last week or so I have noticed these changes on my plants:
Any ideas on what the problems may be caused by would be greatly appreciated, also any suggestions on methods/products to treat this problem are welcome thank you
Hi @SamJ
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Let me tag some experienced gardeners who might be able to identify the problem you're having with your broccoli and suggest some remedies: @Noelle, @Adam_W, @bergs, @Grub80, @mich1972
I'm sure @MitchellMc will also be more than happy to assist when he is back on the site tomorrow.
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Thanks,
Jason
Grubs , probably the white cabbage moth. The grubs eat through the leaves , eating all the chlorophyll and leaving ‘ window panes ‘ use can safely spray with Dipel or Success , these are safe for your edibles.
Also there is a tiny little grub that burrows through and you will see tiny little brown moths flying around.
Hi @SamJ,
I'd also like to welcome you to the Bunnings Workshop community.
I'll second the Yates 40g Natures Way Caterpillar Killer Dipel Insecticide recommendation by @mich1972. It's a fantastic certified organic product for dealing with caterpillars on edibles. I've always had customers return to tell me how fantastic it is when I have recommended it to them.
We look forward to seeing you get this pest under control and an update on your garden progress.
Mitchell
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