Hello. The plants in the picture seem to have an aphid attack. In order to control them, you can apply 2 treatments, 7-10 days apart, with a biological insecticide, such as , applied by foliar spraying, according to the instructions on the product label.
10-14 days after the application of the treatments, it is recommended to regularly apply a fertilizer such as . It strengthens plants, increases their resistance to attack by plant pathogens, and keeps pests at bay. The fertilizer is applied throughout the growing season by spraying at a dose of 100 ml/10 L of water.
It is also recommended to use an organic fertilizer, rich in beneficial microorganisms, such as . It improves soil quality, stimulates healthy plant growth, and intensifies root absorption processes. Apply regularly by watering.
In order to detect the presence of potential pests early on (and to be able to apply a treatment at an early stage of the attack), the use of an adhesive trap such as < is also recommended. Insect pests are attracted by the color of the paper and stick to the special adhesive.
For further information on how to take care of these crops, you can check out our articles: Tomatoes, information about crop management and Strawberry, planting, growing and harvesting.
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