How to care for the leaves of Guava to avoid caterpillar pests
very tempting for pests especially leaf caterpillars, hence this is often a complaint for customers who have bought seeds from me. Sometimes we do not realize we have pink leaves on holes all of them, so this would be very disturbing for the fertility of the guava tree.To avoid pests or caterpillars that can eat the leaves of honey can be prevented by spraying caterpillar or pest venom. But before we talk about what toxins will be given and how they are administered, it is as good as possible to talk about the kinds of diseases commonly experienced by honey leaves.
Guava leaves jendol-jendol like spotty but not perforated, this is caused by late in spraying poison caterpillars so that the seeds of disease or pests had perched on the leaf.
Guava leaves seem to be little by little consumed, so that if left will be exhausted and only the trunk only, this is caused by grasshoppers or caterpillars that eat the leaves.
The leaves are pitted with holes so that over time the leaves are eaten and daunpun damaged so it looks like old and ugly. This is due to being eaten by caterpillars.
The leaves roll up and look like there is like a net of profit labels. This is due to the caterpillar leaves that nest in the leaf guava honey.Four things above is what I always meet in cases of leaf jambu honey. Therefore it is necessary to spray with poison caterpillars or pests. To get this caterpillar poison it is very easy you can buy it at the nearest fertilizer shop, it is in liquid form or in powder form. But to use it you need a poison sprayer that you can also buy ditoko fertilizer.
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