Thank you... yes, it's a pain, but it's slowly getting better. I just need to be mindful of how I move and what I do. No waving my right arm around ! A broken toe would extremely uncomfortable for all movement... even in bed ! Get well soon !
really monstrous one)) you know, Wayne, you mentioned scales in the video. actually, I was always interested how do you manage pests in your greenhouse? and what types of it are the most common in your area? I always struggle with spider mites on my Miltoniopsises, Oncidiums and thrips on Den. kingianum and Epidendrums(( It's my nemesis. I don't know how they manage to survive all the treatments. So maybe you can share your experience in a video, so you won't strain your shoulder)
My Nemesis? All of the above ! I avoid more toxic chemicals than horticultural Oil and my routine morning inspection as I wander around the greenhouse with a cuppa 'usually' catches them before their population explodes and it's limited to one plant.(I spray the neighbours as well) Neem Oil is my preference, but due to the frogs and skinks I'm fairly cautious and extremely reluctant to use other chemicals. Cheers
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Thank you.
I've decided to do a short video on the rig which unfortunately without someone filming for me wasn't covered.
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that must be a pain to move around. I broke my toe moving my giant taro a month back 😂
Thank you... yes, it's a pain, but it's slowly getting better. I just need to be mindful of how I move and what I do. No waving my right arm around !
A broken toe would extremely uncomfortable for all movement... even in bed ! Get well soon !
really monstrous one)) you know, Wayne, you mentioned scales in the video. actually, I was always interested how do you manage pests in your greenhouse? and what types of it are the most common in your area? I always struggle with spider mites on my Miltoniopsises, Oncidiums and thrips on Den. kingianum and Epidendrums(( It's my nemesis. I don't know how they manage to survive all the treatments. So maybe you can share your experience in a video, so you won't strain your shoulder)
My Nemesis? All of the above !
I avoid more toxic chemicals than horticultural Oil and my routine morning inspection as I wander around the greenhouse with a cuppa 'usually' catches them before their population explodes and it's limited to one plant.(I spray the neighbours as well) Neem Oil is my preference, but due to the frogs and skinks I'm fairly cautious and extremely reluctant to use other chemicals.
Cheers