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Maybe if it's not actually killing the plant but from my experience plant pests just tend to propagate exponentially.
Oh I let them kill the diversion plant. If I really want what that thing is growing I just get a second and put it somewhere else usually.
Different story at work where I have to make sure everything lives but at home I have this horrible looking nasturtium that I spray wayyyyyyy less on purpose.
Yeah I think I would need a ecosystem with natural pests to make diversion plants worth it and I absolutely don't.
I've had insects go absolutely ape shit on certain plants and imagine them waving their friends over, announcing that there's plenty to eat and the breeding orgy is at 5. The first hobby garden I ever tried there were I thinj mites on some bok choy that went down the row eating them to the ground one by one.
All my plants are fucking mite city right now but they seem to just be chillin in the dirt. There are seriously a lot of them though, the soil writhes
Put dish soap and water in a spray bottle and spray everything you can when the sun isn't on the plants and then hose them off. I forget what the mechanism is but the soap allows the water to drown them and they turn black in a couple hours.
Bugs breathe through their skin and the surfactant qualities of dish soap suffocate them
Thanks I'm running on a few hours of sleep and the term was escaping me.