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gessoo | 20:25 Tue 28th Mar 2006 | Site Suggestions
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I have a thick, very sticky white substance on some of my conservatory plants. I presume it is from an insect as it doesn't look like mould. I have sprayed it with insecticide but nothing shifts it. Any ideas welcome. Should I get rid of the plants?
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This sounds like whitefly. It is the bane of plants in conservatories and greenhouses. An old remedy that my late father-in-law used was good old washinup liquid in water. Give the plant a good dousing and it should do the trick. I expect there are other things on the market, but I always used the old remedy to goo effect.


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Thanks Carole. I never actually see the white flies. What is the actual substance - is it white fly eggs? I will definitely try washing up liquid tomorrow.


Thanks.

I agree, a good wash with Fairy Liquid then wash it off.
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Whoops, judiewudie - I didn't wash it off!! I sprayed them with a mix of washing up liquid and water - about 1 part detergent to 10 parts water - just what I do with the greenfly in the garden. They look OK though. Time will tell!!!!

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Just cleaning up my conservatory and making sure no sticky white bugs are still around!
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Rushes in to clear the plants away. Have promised Neti.........................

Just come to put me tartan blanket & hottie on the comfiest chair. oooh deary me, this is a bare looking conservatory......rushes back home to fetch gessoo some nice plants.....

Hi Just called in on my way home from Burton. Looks fine in here - but can I bring my Dylan CDs and my gardener!! :o)
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Well, I must have dreamed I got rid of those plants - they even look more healthy than ever before and I don't remember some of them. Oh well, I'll just put them outside for the duration of the Biddybash!


Whoops, there's someone in my garden - looks a bit like Jude's young handyman. He can stay!

neti tiptoes in dreading to find more green plant type thingies - nothing wrong with plastic plants, look fine to me. Can't stand (or kneel) weeding, hoeing, and all that gumf. Oh yes espys large TV in corner of conservatory, but who's that sleeping in MY armchair?


Gessoo sort it out pleeeeeze

Where are the telescopes and things? aren't we supposed to be looking at stars and suns and suchlike, like the conservatory in Greenwich????
tut..... who's put these plants outside?
they won't survive these chilly evenings I'll put them back in again.....
neti pops out from behind the door -wallop -on Robinia's head "Don't you dare bring those thingies in here"
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What happened here last night? I cleaned this place thoroughly and now there is earth and broken flower pots all over the floor - tut, tut.

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I have got this bit of the conservatory all ready for Robinia to move into, but she obviously will have to share it with this unknown guest!


Robbie's Recluse

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Not bad though, is he? ;o)

flippin' heck gessoo I'll come here to convalesce more often ....I'm ok with sharing if he is....


erm hang on... he looks a bit like my ex husband ahem!

I'm on my way over so move over Robinia it's against the law to move in with your ex - so I'll do it for you .Looks pretty harmless to me while he's confined to his bed !!
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Oh no, someone has been in during the night and left a gum tree. Must have been an ozzie!!! Neti might get annoyed but I quite like it.
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Soup ready, heating on, now where the heck are the biobiddies.


Here they come, dawdling as ever!


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