I posted on youtube and one of my friends says Mealy bug. They kinda look like little ameba or space critters!
Here it is so you can see it. Sorry for delay I had computer problems.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q9gxRcCD5NQ
I have a white moldy looking things on my tomatoes. It is sticky when you touch it. Anyone know what it might be? Beneficial or problem? Showed up when spider mite did.
WELCOME to teg!!! I am in Orlando and have a site on byc too. I have done the trial and error thing. But I would say plant sugarsnap on trellis, Carrots, broccilli, cabbage, lettuce and onions starts in sept. and harvest in spring. Usually in Feb. but this year because of the cold it was more...
Thank you Hodat and wifzilla.....I think I will try a plant and see how far I get. Kinda expierment. This crazy weather kinda bends all the rules. But when early November hits I think I am done for. And that leaves me with 77 days minimum.....with taking in the time change. I tell ya if I knew...
Adding up the date from transplant I would be pushing it a bit I think. But I want some big tomatoes. Not my forte. Maybe I will pull that silly heirloom out and try again. But maybe not waste to much space on it?
LOL Our first cold snap is sometimes in late october. I am zone 9. November 30th is the first frost date but January is usually the worst. But I could green house them too. Well I mean I can cover them because I have a type of screen over them right now. I could throw a tarp or black tarp over...
I was wondering if I should start a new set of tomato plants for fall planting. I have a bit of southern blight but have some sprouts that I clipped to see if it would take over the propigations. I would like some big tomatoes but have had no luck with any so far. My heirloom pink brandywine...
I wonder if being in Florida and it being so hot. Maybe I will try it and see how it works. Hummmm......I guess it is worth a try. Better than nothing maybe? But then I may harvest something I don't want in that shorter amount of time. Oh shoot being in Florida it is hard to solarize because...