Root Fly
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2012 5:10 pm
In an effort to avoid club root we buy resistant varieties, sow in plugs, pot on in small pots, grow them on in the greenhouse, then plant a good healthy plant in the soil having dug a big hole and filled with a mixture of our own and bought potting compost. The theory is that by the time the roots hit the garden soil and the possibility of club root the plant is good and strong.
Solve one problem and another crops up.
Setting Pak Choi plants last week - nice healthy plants well rooted in their pots, I noticed one looking a bit sick and found it had grubs around the stem - cabbage root fly. Then this afternoon in a different area of the garden some of the sprouting broccoli plants are looking rather poorly and they, too, have cabbage root fly grubs.
Is there anything we can do to save the remaining plants? Or is it too late?
And is it unusual to have cabbage root fly attack pots in a greenhouse?
Solve one problem and another crops up.
Setting Pak Choi plants last week - nice healthy plants well rooted in their pots, I noticed one looking a bit sick and found it had grubs around the stem - cabbage root fly. Then this afternoon in a different area of the garden some of the sprouting broccoli plants are looking rather poorly and they, too, have cabbage root fly grubs.
Is there anything we can do to save the remaining plants? Or is it too late?
And is it unusual to have cabbage root fly attack pots in a greenhouse?