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Quote (PlantAKiss @ Sep. 15 2003,10:07)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">I'm confused...are you trying to get rid of pests or fungus? I thought Neem was a pesticide too. Got little pests, you need pesticide....got fungus, you need a fungicide. Got milk...you need a cookie.
Unless its a broad spectrum chemical of some sort that does both.
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Hehehe, that's why they call it schultz fungucide3.
Fungucide, pesticide, miticide. Apparently it's the milk and cookie all wrapped up in a fun little snack bar.
UPDATE
Well, the byblis is sulking. Weird huh? It looks like it's dying off from the bottom up. All the lower leaves are pretty dried out, but I can't tell if maybe the base of the plant started to rot, or if it's from the neem oil. Let's hope the seed pod matures before that leaf dies off.
The seedling is still hanging out though. That's still a weird one. I wouldn't have thought that it would want to germinate after it was covered with neem oil. But, it's there.
I'm gonna continue using this product here and there, just for giggles. It doesn't do anything too dramatic from what i've seen. And sometimes fungus gnat larvae eat faster when they're pissed off.
For fungucide i'm going to stick with cleary's 3336, pesticide I think i'm just going to kick myself a few times and get a big ol' container of orthene and cook the little buggers. Or just put itty bitty utrics in every pot.
Oh, and fungus gnat larvae will apparently eat an entire seedling flytrap. They love ping leaves, seem to enjoy the roots and leaf tips of byblis, no problem so far with drosera, neps, cephs, helis, or sarr's.
I'll still keep you guys updated on the byblis. I'll be watching it closely anyway.