Garland Chrysanthemum ( soil-type hydroponics )2
If you look closely at the white lines, it looks like something crawls around ...
If you cut the leaves with white lines and look at the back ...
Wow ~(; ・`д・´), there is a larva! !
When I looked it up, I found out that it was a larvae of the leaf fly.
( Be careful because the leaf fly prefers to infest the leaves of Garland Chrysanthemum. )
( Note that if there is a white line, it will grow quickly if you don't cut the leaves. )
Hurry up and cut out the leaves with white lines.
I took all of them, but ... is it okay?
(;´・ω・)
Garland Chrysanthemum after larvae infested leaves.
It was harvesting soon ...
(´・ω・`)
After 40 days,
There is no white line and there is no winged larvae. Was good!
Because the height exceeded 20cm, it was the first harvest.
(^ ◇ ^)
How to distinguish delicious Garland Chrysanthemum
1: Leaves are short and dense.
2: Strong fragrance.
3: The leaf color is light green and fleshy, and the stem is supple and thick.
It seems to be .
Garland Chrysanthemum after harvest,
The way of harvesting is to cut the upper part, leaving the lower leaves.
30 days after harvest,
It has grown to the extent that it can be re-harvested.
Grow Garland Chrysanthemum
I feel that the growth has suddenly increased since the number of the main leaves became about four.
Pest damage is not caused by other veggies, but only by the leaf fly
Garland Chrysanthemum was only parasitic on the leaves, so do you really like Garland Chrysanthemum?
I think you should be careful with this fly alone.
I watched a short video of the growth of Garland Chrysanthemum from germination.
(*^▽^*)
(;^ω^)Sorry for the Japanese subtitles
(※Japanese is translated into English by translation software.
I am sorry if it is strange English.)
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