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I am growing roses in Florida, North Central Florida. I have 15 plants which I am growing with organic products, and this year I have had two major thrip attacks; one early and one about a month ago. I have finally managed to get over those and now I am told the thrips drop down into the soil and will attack the roses again next year. Is there a product I can use in the soil to iridicate the thrips?
7/23/2007 11:02:31 AM Link 0 comments | Add comment

Anti Fuego, Liquid Seaweed
We suggest trying our Liquid Seaweed or Anti Fuego as a foliar spray to control the thrips. You can also mix Anti Fuego at a rate of 4 ounces per gallon of water and apply directly to your soil which should also help. 
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