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I just wanted to come on here and say thank-you to anyone in advance for reaching out and providing guidance. Recently I dug and styled a Mandarin orange tree. The styling came out completely amazing! I am extremely satisfied with the end result and will be sharing pictures once I have photographed such. I just had a general question about pesticide. The tree has been suffering in the ground for years holding onto the little foliage it could maintain each growing season. It was completely infested with Mealy bugs. I removed all of the leaves, rinsed it with water and gave it a hard pruning/ wiring to start its 名媛直播 journey. I just wanted to reach out to this community and see what you guys use to fight mealy bugs as I don't have pest/ diseases in my 名媛直播 Garden. Hence why I don't research much about combatting such. Once again Thank-you all in advance.
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Pesticides is subject to hard regulations. The regulations differs in every country. What is awailable in one country may not be awailable where you live.
Since this is an international forum you may not get any good help. Better check with local bonsai hobbyists what they do.
My view on it is that healthy well maintained trees seldom gets problematic infestions and focus should be on finding the reason for the infestations rather than using poisons that have environmental impacts
The few posts I have experience with have been plucked off manually and I do use neem oil/soap/water mix a few times per year as prevention.
Since this is an international forum you may not get any good help. Better check with local bonsai hobbyists what they do.
My view on it is that healthy well maintained trees seldom gets problematic infestions and focus should be on finding the reason for the infestations rather than using poisons that have environmental impacts
The few posts I have experience with have been plucked off manually and I do use neem oil/soap/water mix a few times per year as prevention.
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Neem oil works pretty well. You probably want to take the tree outside, or maybe put it in tha bathtub. Neem oil is not as good for walls and carpets as it is for trees.
The smell is hard to get off your hands, so maybe plastic gloves.
The smell is hard to get off your hands, so maybe plastic gloves.
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Thank-you so much, really appreciate the advice. It motivates me to take care of the tree with great respect so that I can restore its health. I'll stick to the plan and let nature takes its course along with my techniques in the mix. Im sure the tree will fend off bugs on its own once its fully restored! Once again Thank-you

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