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Ps I check my plant a few times a day so it must be done quickly.
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Justinvd wrote: This morning I discovered that my cherry tomato is eaten
How exactly is that bonsai-related ? Why not ask here: ?
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Justinvd wrote: I know it is not really bonsai related but pests and diseases are also common on bonsai
It's not 'not really' related, it's not related period.
Guidelines for treating diseases on trees may be entirely different then those for fruit (especially if you intend to eat them).
I've given you a good answer.
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Justinvd wrote: Okay fine, what you want. This topic is mainly for identifying the possible disease so that I can then look it up on the internet. It is still related by the way, a caterpillar on a tree looks still the same than on a fruit tree.
Nope. Tomatoes attract different bugs and have different diseases then, for example, pines
(There, another good link for you)
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Justinvd wrote: I end this discussion here because it is useless having a discussion with someone who always wants to be right. (yes i have seen your discussions in the past)
Yes, I like to be right, and that's why I don't want to advise on tomatoes - as I have no knowledge about tomatoe diseases, like which I don't think you'll find in acers, or other
The advice you'll get here from bonsai enthousiasts just won't be as good as the advice from tomatoe growers.
And it's off topic.
There's enough information to find and if you can't find what I can find, you're just being lazy.
I'll have asked the moderator to remove this thread.
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The grubs are the real problem.
In my garden I have a snail infestation at the moment, which make all my veggies grow smaller each night.
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