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Fuchsia Gall Mite Sachets Reviews

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Posted 1 year ago
Karen Thompson
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Works brilliantly, very pleased.
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Posted 1 year ago
Works great on small young plants if you get in early. My large. older bushes seem more prone to these mites and the sachets have a more limited success and it probably makes better sense to cut them right back and get in earlier next year. ...a good, natural product and bug sprays dont work anyway.
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Posted 1 year ago
Stephen White
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Seems to be working.
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Posted 1 year ago
Does everything it’s supposed to do. Very good product
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Posted 1 year ago
I love the idea of a natural solution to garden pests so I put all the sachets received on my Fuschia bushes immediately on receipt. It rained non stop for weeks and now it's freezing so unfortunately I have no idea if they have been effective. I guess I'll know in the Spring.
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Posted 2 years ago
Caroline Harvey
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Early days yet but seems to be improving a bad infection on my fuschias - will certainly purchase more in the spring to give them a maximum chance
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Posted 2 years ago
Una-Jane Winfield
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I have two 3yo fushsias @Mrs Popple" both infected with gall mite. I applied 8-10 sachets to each one in mid-September. It is now 8th October. The smaller, less infected one has recovered well with new healthy growth and no recurrence of the horrible deformities. The larger one has a lot of new growth, but still some horrible deformities despite extensive pruning. I will buy more sachets in the spring. This treatment is the only effective treatment and is worth the money, compared to ordering new plants and waiting for them to become infected!
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Posted 2 years ago