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May 27, 2014 8:51 PM CST
Name: Pam
Milton, Florida (Zone 8b)
Plumerias
Hmm... Thanks Robert!! I've been really scared to put anything on them except some Insect killing soap by Safer and was thinking of making a batch of white oil in a big sprayer and try that but I had sprayed a large Scheffelara with neem oil & a soap concoction a couple of years ago and it's still on the leaves.. so was leary of using something like it again. We do have a bottle of Bayer rose spray but wasn't sure it was a good idea. I even spoke with several local plant people and they are clueless as what to do. The local extension office doesn't have anything on them either (guess it's the area I'm in) so I've spent quit a bit of time researching. If you have used it with good luck and your blooms look like that... I just might try it tomorrow early evening and see how it goes. The insect killing soap seems to be helping a little, but not enough as there were still some crawling around earlier. Thanks again Robert! I tip my hat to you.

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