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Encarsia for Whitefly - Encarsia 4 intros Reviews

4.6 Rating 11 Reviews
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01493 750061

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jon@greengardener.co.uk

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B12 Base Business Park
Rendlesham
IP12 2TW

I bought encarsia again this year to protect the tomato crops in my greenhouse. It was another 100% success. No other intervention was needed. I can give my tomatoes to friends and family and am able to say they are managed without the use of any pesticides or chemicals. I also won two first prizes at the County show!! Thank you Green Gardener for this straightforward way of managing whitefly
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Posted 1 year ago
Sally V Dean
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Unfortunately there was too big an infestation by the time I ordered. I will order earlier next year. The info regarding delivery times was not clear. They all came very close together, not a week apart. Clear instructions and efficient packaging.
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Posted 1 year ago
Saviana Whitelaw
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excellent -did its job brilliantly
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Posted 1 year ago
Pauline Lemon
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Cleared all whitefly from greenhouse.very satisfied.
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Posted 1 year ago
Trudy Faulkner
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excellent- simply cant believe how effective it has been in curbing and eradicating a whitefly infestation that I have been battling for 2 years. Blooming brilliant!
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Posted 1 year ago
Service and delivery very good, however the results have been disappointing.
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Posted 1 year ago
Elizabeth Ellis
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No results as yet.Very efficient company and very helpful but disappointing results so far.
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Posted 1 year ago
I started to use encarsia 3 years ago when I had a sudden and very bad whitefly greenhouse infestation! This year I began my young tomato and chilli plants with the "plant invigorator" each week and began the encarsia in early June. So far, I have no whitefly and the plants are looking terrific and healthy. Let's hope that the weather helps with a better crop than last year.
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Posted 2 years ago