This is so helpful because we’ve had problems with aphids and white flies and we couldn’t use anything because of staying ‘organic’. We bought some ladybugs which somewhat helped
That’s amazing 👍🏾 I find neem oil very effective for aphids when soap and water alone doesn’t work. This is so that I can harvest something and not loose everything
@@michaeljames5936 it looks like the concentration you are using is too high and check you aren’t using it in direct sun. I spray in the evening and morning
Is aspirin organic enough for you? Derived from a tree bark. Putting it into your water, really kicks the tomato plant's immune system into high gear, making them much more resistant to blight. It needs to be applied quite early, as it takes the plant some time to react. It won't help if the plant is already infected. I think most user, apply it every few weeks.
@@mekashealingjourney Brilliant to know that. I have aphids on some houseplants (lemon trees and such-like). I not only hate the damage they do, but how ugly they make the plant look.
This is so helpful because we’ve had problems with aphids and white flies and we couldn’t use anything because of staying ‘organic’. We bought some ladybugs which somewhat helped
That’s amazing 👍🏾 I find neem oil very effective for aphids when soap and water alone doesn’t work. This is so that I can harvest something and not loose everything
@@mekashealingjourney When I've ever used soap and water to kill aphids, it's always killed the plant. Is it possible to treat aphids on tomatoes?
@@michaeljames5936 it looks like the concentration you are using is too high and check you aren’t using it in direct sun. I spray in the evening and morning
@@mekashealingjourney Thanks for that. Best of luck with your gardening and your channel.
@@mekashealingjourney Do you spray the neem oil, or add to the water you feed the roots.
Is aspirin organic enough for you? Derived from a tree bark. Putting it into your water, really kicks the tomato plant's immune system into high gear, making them much more resistant to blight. It needs to be applied quite early, as it takes the plant some time to react. It won't help if the plant is already infected. I think most user, apply it every few weeks.
@@michaeljames5936 Ive used it in the past but like you said it takes time to get working. The peroxide works best.
@@mekashealingjourney Brilliant to know that. I have aphids on some houseplants (lemon trees and such-like). I not only hate the damage they do, but how ugly they make the plant look.
@@michaeljames5936 honestly they are a pain.