I'm going to try the neem cake. I have been growing the Mexican marigolds as well, which I understand is one of the ones that repel nematodes. Thanks for sharing this info.
I grow in big containers, my pepper, malarba spinach were growing good then gradually leaves turned yellow, the plants look dying. I pulled roots out, yes, it is affected by nematodes. I learned something from my fig tree, it was in 25gal pot then transfered into ground. In years it didn't grow much at all, later i konw it is nematodes, i almost think i lost the tree. But just keeps adding organic materials around it, recently it started to grow new branches and leaves. Mirical✨😄.
Yes, I've had the same experience with peppers and Malabar spinach. Great to hear about your fig tree! I've seen the same with my mulberry tree. Organic matter makes a difference when you keep applying it. Happy gardening! 🌿
@@StacksUrbanHarvest i will try golden guardian marigold, i read it somewhere it is even more effective than French marigold, i also want to try mustard too. Fun to experiment.
@@putiwang7679 Yes, they're pretty incredible from what I've read. I'll be giving them a try as well. They're a type of French Marigold that are said to be 99% effective. I know Kodiak Brown Mustard, which is one of the cover crops I grow, is good with killing RKNs when you use the biofumigation. That is chopping it up and burying it in the soil.
😂 At least a lot of it is a combination of what I've said in other videos that you're binge watching. We learn by repetition, right? I look forward to meeting you!
Great information. Thank you!💚
Glad you enjoyed this! Happy gardening! 🌿
I'm going to try the neem cake. I have been growing the Mexican marigolds as well, which I understand is one of the ones that repel nematodes. Thanks for sharing this info.
The neem cake sure sounds promising, and I sure love the smell of Mexican Marigold! Happy gardening!
I grow in big containers, my pepper, malarba spinach were growing good then gradually leaves turned yellow, the plants look dying. I pulled roots out, yes, it is affected by nematodes.
I learned something from my fig tree, it was in 25gal pot then transfered into ground. In years it didn't grow much at all, later i konw it is nematodes, i almost think i lost the tree. But just keeps adding organic materials around it, recently it started to grow new branches and leaves. Mirical✨😄.
Yes, I've had the same experience with peppers and Malabar spinach. Great to hear about your fig tree! I've seen the same with my mulberry tree. Organic matter makes a difference when you keep applying it. Happy gardening! 🌿
@@StacksUrbanHarvest i will try golden guardian marigold, i read it somewhere it is even more effective than French marigold, i also want to try mustard too. Fun to experiment.
@@putiwang7679 Yes, they're pretty incredible from what I've read. I'll be giving them a try as well. They're a type of French Marigold that are said to be 99% effective. I know Kodiak Brown Mustard, which is one of the cover crops I grow, is good with killing RKNs when you use the biofumigation. That is chopping it up and burying it in the soil.
I’ll have to watch it again. Next time with a pen and paper. 😅
😂 At least a lot of it is a combination of what I've said in other videos that you're binge watching. We learn by repetition, right? I look forward to meeting you!