The Danger Zone With Negative Effect On Planted Crops During Raining Season 😭😢😭 || Perforated Eggplant Leaves 🌿🌱☘️🌿

in blurt •  last year 

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Hello Blurtters,

There are lot of challenges for farmers during the rainy season and which it ranges from time to time if care is not taken is to a ruin all your planted crops and it also affect the stem likewise the root of the planted crops. I always engage myself and a lot of farming activities with also a lot of pictures and photography sections which will bring more explanation to people reading my articles and also viewing my blog. In this case I always encounter this type of challenge but during the rainy season and also dry season but it is at its peak during the rainy season. There were a lot of perforated leaves when I got to the farm and it really brings the growth and development of the eggplant down. I got to the farm and this was what I saw. A lot of of spotted leaves around with more of eggs and Larvae Annihilating LEAVES. I took some pictures of how they destroyed the leaves of the eggplant.

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The destructing manner of the leaves makes the white eggplant grow more stunted with the look of things. All this started within a short period of time because I was on the farm last week and now it's just two days of the week. This is to show us that as a farmer you need to always stay engage with your planted crops or else you lose everything you already planted during the season. During the rainy season there is a lot of activities going on.

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The perforated leaves engage in less food production which the plant itself cannot afford. This is why we see some of the plants growing up and we have some growing dead. It is vice versa. But naturally speaking I have watched and made so many researches on how to fight and battle this in a big way. I'm going to show us a very old method of approach in the next post.

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The eggplant production will also be reduced drastically because of this type of occurrence in the white eggplant plantation. We can also have this and crops like MAIZE 🌽🌽. This also has its own weevil. It is very dangerous. But this is more peculiar to the white eggplant tree during the rainy season.

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The Old method of approach I'm going to use to fight this is the use of ashes. In my next post are going to show us more practically speaking or you can engage yourself in fighting this which we also boost your planted crops. The use of Ash is a very old and ancient method you can use to battle this as much as they are. The affected so many parts of the eggplant as shown below and above.

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Hello Sir, I enjoyed reading your post about the challenges of farming during the rainy season. I admire your passion and dedication to your eggplant plantation. I’m sorry to hear that you have to deal with the pests that damage the leaves and reduce the production. I’m curious to know more about how you use ashes to fight them. It sounds like a very natural and effective method. Please share me more of your experiences with me and pictures in your next post. I am looking forward to learning from you. Jazak Allah.

Thanks for the comment. Yes. I am going to share with steps by steps method of approaching the fighting of pest and diseases through the Ash method soonest.

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