**ALWAYS TEST ONE LEAF OVER A 24 HOUR PERIOD TO PREVENT LEAF BURN** This is a homemade product! I make it very clear to test first and dilute according to infection. It isn't my fault if you kill your plant by jumping ahead and spray your whole plant before testing. You will suffocate your plant by using too much oil on the wrong variety. Using too much oil in direct sunlight will also burn let's waxy leaves. I get your frustration but listen to the whole video and instructions first. **WATCH MY POWDERY WHITE MILDEW VIDEO BEFORE APPLYING ANYTHING!**
When it became about to spray a plant will always must to look to spray your fruit tree before they show up their buds and flower in February to prevent fungal diseases before they get into a infection. Yo flower plants that already have flowers... you always look to spray very very early in the morning and very late in the evening when there are no bees or active pollinators feeding. Even if you irrigate your flowers with just water directly to the flowers in the middle hours of the day you are affecting pollinators and they cant get the pollen or get their wings stuck to the plant and vulnerable to their predators or sunburnt. Everything organic or not used in the wrong way can affect or kill pollinators.
if my mint and rosemary leaves edges are black does that mean they are burnt? I don't have other oil so I used olive oil and no detergent here says eco friendly most says biodegradable. The brand is morning fresh.
Worth mentioning is that, while relatively expensive, neem oil in itself has fugicidal, antibacterial, pest repellent and nourishing properties, which other oils lack. Also worth mentioning is that if you care for your polinators and beneficial garden life, use maximum of 3% concentration of neem oil. Note: use cold-pressed neem, because the active ingredient Azadirachtin is all but removed from the heat-treated neem. Note: This spray is effective about a week in dry weather, so re-apply every 7-10 days and always after rain, since rain washes it off. This spray is also great against aphids (enough to use 1/2 tsp soda), and deters pests (such as ants). Thumbs up for the clarification about the dish soap!
Be aware it also kills caterpillars - so if you're wanting to attract pollinators, neem oil isn't good to use even at 0.9% solution. I just found that out. This year, I'll be planting a few tomato plants (which I won't be harvesting any tomatoes from) in an isolated location and removing caterpillars to those plants. Caterpillars can have at those plants as I won't be using them but this way I'll be having more butterflies. This is a good thing as I don't have many currently.
I love the birds in the background and that you DON'T use music in the background. I find the background music many you tubers play to be distracting and annoying. I love your accent (I'm from U.S.) and have learned so much from your videos. Thank you.
Thanks champ. I've been using my family's homemade white oil for sometime but never tried putting baking soda in it until i watched this... it's been a few weeks since then and it worked so well i had to come back and comment
Peroxide and water is a great treatment for black spots on roses and it's a lot cheaper. I've been using this for all my plants, because it cures so many garden problems. I've never had to buy anything else since my mom in law told me about this over 27 years ago.
Put 10 ml of 10% peroxide into 1 litre of water. Spray it once or twice a week to the fungus spot. If you have 0.1% peroxide, you can use it directly to your plant and no need to mix it with water. Good luck.
Every year I come back to this video to remind me how to do it and every year I'm missed with the results. I hope you are doing well, you've brought a little joy to my life and I wish the same for you. Thank you!
I just used your recipe for powdery mildew on my squash plants. It really worked fast! It's easy to make it up so after the big rain forecast for our area today, I'll be ready with a second application. Thank you!
I followed your instructions, and used it on my honey berry which had white mildew it cleared it up completely in under a week .....super happy and many thanks keep those videos coming.
Love, love love the show-as-you go demos and examples! Love the way you get straight to the point in concise, easy-to-understand language. Very informative and best of all, helping gardeners to save a ton of money 💕👍🏼
Bless you for posting this I do not like using chemicals or can I afford and want to depend on them…no more money for others to line their pockets with out there …truly appreciate this …stay blessed
500ml water, 1-3 heaping teaspoons of baking soda depending on severity of fungal issue, 1 teaspoon neem or vegetable oil, "little squeeze" (looked like 1/2 tspoon) organic dish liquid. Shake well before using.
Well, my beloved impatients were picture of beauty in their hanging baskets on my porch...and then, they got some kind of disease...l made the spray, just the way you said, and soaked them good. They have revived and l think they'll last till frost...l am greatful , and my impatients are grateful. Thank you 👍😊
Thank you for this. You've saved my apple tree seedlings. I did burn the newest leaves a little but the powdery mildew is eradicated from one treatment. Now I've just got to make your pesticide to get the aphids off my beans.
I almost bought fungicide at the store yesterday and I'm so glad I didn't. I figured there would be some easy way to make some. Will definitely be trying this out!
My favourite copper sulphate, soluable sulpher, brickies lime, washing liquid. Water. And then spray on . Gets the scale and the mildew and collarroit and black spot and citrus rot in fruit. Mix a teaspoon of each in 8 ltrs water and in cool weather after rain spray on. Spray a little each 2 weeks if necessary.
I made this yesterday and gave my plants a good spritzing! No signs of bugs or fungus so I'll let you know how it goes if you like! I used Castile soap for the soap part, but since it's a really mild soap, maybe next time I'll use a bit more since the oil didn't mix fully with everything (but that can be fixed with a shake before spraying). Thanks so much for putting this recipe out!
I can remember my Grandmother putting soapy water on her plants, trees etc and honey that was her homemade lye soap she used, her fruits trees did great more fruit than could be eaten and canned,also used on the garden ,
Dawn soap is eco friendly..if you’ve seen the cute tv commercial..ducklings are bathed with it after they had been in an oil spill..l have used it with no,problem..thank you for your simple and effective recipe for fungal spray..🇨🇦
First time watching your channel and I already subscribed. You get that we want to have healthy plants but no chemical treatments and that we want home remedies and don’t want to spend a fortune on growing our own food. Thanks!
Just started watching because of this video. My crepe myrtles have a leaf spot fungus. I found this video very helpful so thank you for posting it. I don't normally comment like this, but I just wanted to sincerely say, you have one of the warmest smiles I think I've ever seen! Working with plants must truly be your passion and it shows! Thanks again, Kristy😊
luzvi, how much peppermint oil and tea tree oil did you use in your soap. I'm using Shaklee's basic H as my Castile soap. It's a surfactant and organic.
Total life saver. Love your videos, so concise! I ran first into your avocado video and now this! Im trying this today, hoping to salvage my mint plant. Greetings from Australia!
I have solved mildew problems on my cornflowers by spraying them with a mixture of 40% milk and 60% water on a sunny day. Repeat it again within a week. However, I will try this baking soda mixture next time for my black spots on my roses as well. Thank you.
Hi love! I made this yesterday and had had great success overnight!! I'm showing significant progress already with my cucumbers. Is this spray harmful to use everyday until the mildew is gone, or should I be spreading out how often I am using it?
@@TheeFairyLashMother well, I think I goofed up, and maybe sprayed my roses while it was too hot. I got black half circle spot's on the tip's of the leaves of my rose's. So, I have to try again.
Great and simple remedy, I had brought some rose saplings in the Corona holidays,they were doing fine on my roof top. But rain started all rose saplings lost its leaves due to fungi. I will definitely try this method to cleanse my effected plants. Thank you for the tips.
Wow, just found your channel and it is So helpful!! I've been disgusted over black spot on my roses; white "mold" or whatever it is on my lilac tree. Thank you and I can't wait to try this!!!🤗😆
Thank u my rose bushes are covered for past few yrs and i didnt know what it was or how to treat it. I watched you other video on how to cure black spot which led me to this video thank you so much from Texas U.S. lol
Awesome! You're very welcome. Just be careful with the amount of oil you use in Texas. You could burn the leaves so always test one small piece of the plant first :)
@@danielgarciaflores2540 you cannot use a hard oil like coconut because it will go hard in the water unless you are heating your water. Any other oil (olive, veg, corn, etc) would work fine.
You are just adorable! I keep ending up watching your videos by chance so im subscribed now and definitely digging the way you've set up your videos and all the great hacks and knowledge you have to offer. Thanks!
I use castile soap in our house as we have indoor cats and it's all natural which is the same thing I use for my plant treatments indoor and out ahaha Great video, been looking for something that is more of a natural combatant rather than chemicals which really aren't needed
This is great thank you all the other videos I watched from other people said there’s was a homemade but they weren’t they were store bought remedy’s but yours wasnt so thank you . Yours is great gonna try it 🤗
This recipe absolutely fried the couple branches of apple trees I tried this on. It did much, much more damage than the actual fungus. I have learned once again not to listen to anything offered on the internet. Don't know why I have to keep learning this lesson. My extension office will have real advice and a real solution.
Baking soda is lye (alkali). Combined with oil will neutralize the lye (product is soap and hence no need to add soap) and prevent alkali burn on leaves. If somebody helps (grams soda and grams oil) we will bring the solution to more neutral ph. Of course each oil has different lye value. It reminds me soap making with caustic soda. Thank you for the tip.
I notice a couple of mushroom shaped fungus on my Phalaenopsis Orchids , can i use this remedy for it or what do you recommend? Thanks in advanced brother 🙏
I sprayed this on my fig tree as well as my persimmon trees and the next day I had no leaves all the leaves to turn brown. And fell off. Just so you don't have to worry about black spots mildew or mold now for sure.
Just started watching you on you tube l'm doing my first garden plot your fun, easy listening ,very knowledgeable in all gardening stuff & lovely eye candy lol enjoy & keep on posting x
I agree with the eye candy! I've watched this same video countless times, and others as well. I do have a problem with yellow, black spots on my roses and hope his info helps.
Just found your video as I sniped the infected leaves, but I would like to know how long the spray is good for? I will try this if I spot anymore infected leaves! Thanks!
MATE MY DAUGHTERS WENT ON WORKING HOLIDAY TO POMMYLAND UK, AND THEY FELL IN LOVE WITH POMMIES LOL THAT WAS MANY YEARS AGO NOW ONE IS STILL HAPPLY MARRIED WITH TWO CHILDREN AT EASTBOURNE MATE KEEP UP THE VERY GOOD VIDEO MY FRIEND TAKE CARE. I AM RETIRED AFTER BEING IN LAW ENFORCEMENT
I used it in my grow op during flowering and it worked like a charm in 2weeks the PM was gone(does it work on cannibis i would say definitely yes!!!),,, From 702/VEGAS.......
I used this recipe exactly, sprayed in the early evening after sundown and it killed a lot of the leaves on my peas. Turned them white, wilted them and they curled. Even the leaves that had no spots on them.
**ALWAYS TEST ONE LEAF OVER A 24 HOUR PERIOD TO PREVENT LEAF BURN**
This is a homemade product! I make it very clear to test first and dilute according to infection. It isn't my fault if you kill your plant by jumping ahead and spray your whole plant before testing. You will suffocate your plant by using too much oil on the wrong variety. Using too much oil in direct sunlight will also burn let's waxy leaves.
I get your frustration but listen to the whole video and instructions first.
**WATCH MY POWDERY WHITE MILDEW VIDEO BEFORE APPLYING ANYTHING!**
It can kill insects too
When it became about to spray a plant will always must to look to spray your fruit tree before they show up their buds and flower in February to prevent fungal diseases before they get into a infection.
Yo flower plants that already have flowers... you always look to spray very very early in the morning and very late in the evening when there are no bees or active pollinators feeding. Even if you irrigate your flowers with just water directly to the flowers in the middle hours of the day you are affecting pollinators and they cant get the pollen or get their wings stuck to the plant and vulnerable to their predators or sunburnt. Everything organic or not used in the wrong way can affect or kill pollinators.
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if my mint and rosemary leaves edges are black does that mean they are burnt? I don't have other oil so I used olive oil and no detergent here says eco friendly most says biodegradable. The brand is morning fresh.
Can we use this on botrytis ??
The birds love your garden from all the cheerful chirping.
Worth mentioning is that, while relatively expensive, neem oil in itself has fugicidal, antibacterial, pest repellent and nourishing properties, which other oils lack. Also worth mentioning is that if you care for your polinators and beneficial garden life, use maximum of 3% concentration of neem oil.
Note: use cold-pressed neem, because the active ingredient Azadirachtin is all but removed from the heat-treated neem.
Note: This spray is effective about a week in dry weather, so re-apply every 7-10 days and always after rain, since rain washes it off.
This spray is also great against aphids (enough to use 1/2 tsp soda), and deters pests (such as ants).
Thumbs up for the clarification about the dish soap!
Be aware it also kills caterpillars - so if you're wanting to attract pollinators, neem oil isn't good to use even at 0.9% solution. I just found that out. This year, I'll be planting a few tomato plants (which I won't be harvesting any tomatoes from) in an isolated location and removing caterpillars to those plants. Caterpillars can have at those plants as I won't be using them but this way I'll be having more butterflies. This is a good thing as I don't have many currently.
500 ml. Water
1-3 Tbsp. Baking Soda
1 tsp. Neem Oil or any vegetable oil
1 tsp. Eco- friendly dish soap
You say 1-3 TBsp for Baking soda and tsp for the others, is this correct.
I love the birds in the background and that you DON'T use music in the background. I find the background music many you tubers play to be distracting and annoying. I love your accent (I'm from U.S.) and have learned so much from your videos. Thank you.
Thanks champ. I've been using my family's homemade white oil for sometime but never tried putting baking soda in it until i watched this... it's been a few weeks since then and it worked so well i had to come back and comment
How many spoons do i need in a 20 litre sprayer
If you’re still around; what’s white oil?
At 61 I'm no gardener, so watching this and how to use it and after treatment was absolutely brilliant, thank you so much.
How about cat tree molds
Peroxide and water is a great treatment for black spots on roses and it's a lot cheaper. I've been using this for all my plants, because it cures so many garden problems. I've never had to buy anything else since my mom in law told me about this over 27 years ago.
in which doses, please? :)
What's the Does you Use Maam?
How much of each please ?
What’s the ratio? Like how many teaspoons of peroxide and how much water do you mix together?
Put 10 ml of 10% peroxide into 1 litre of water. Spray it once or twice a week to the fungus spot. If you have 0.1% peroxide, you can use it directly to your plant and no need to mix it with water. Good luck.
RIGHT ON BROTHER! DON'T BUY CORPORATE SPRAYS.........MAKE YOUR OWN! THANK YOU FOR SHOWING US HOW!
This recipe works perfectly!!
I have tried it and saved many of my rose bushes. Thank you so much for providing home made remedies♥️
yea same here it worked out great for nw
Every year I come back to this video to remind me how to do it and every year I'm missed with the results.
I hope you are doing well, you've brought a little joy to my life and I wish the same for you. Thank you!
A very interesting and affordable teaching.And that charming smile to make it worthwhile
I just used your recipe for powdery mildew on my squash plants. It really worked fast! It's easy to make it up so after the big rain forecast for our area today, I'll be ready with a second application. Thank you!
I followed your instructions, and used it on my honey berry which had white mildew it cleared it up completely in under a week .....super happy and many thanks keep those videos coming.
Thank you! I am trying to resuscitate my Pastor's rose garden and I need all the help I can get! Amen
Love, love love the show-as-you go demos and examples! Love the way you get straight to the point in concise, easy-to-understand language. Very informative and best of all, helping gardeners to save a ton of money 💕👍🏼
You're very welcome. 😄
Bless you for posting this I do not like using chemicals or can I afford and want to depend on them…no more money for others to line their pockets with out there …truly appreciate this …stay blessed
500ml water, 1-3 heaping teaspoons of baking soda depending on severity of fungal issue, 1 teaspoon neem or vegetable oil, "little squeeze" (looked like 1/2 tspoon) organic dish liquid. Shake well before using.
You missed all the warning info!
@@ProjectDiaries
Explain...
@@ProjectDiaries feel free to add a brief summation of said info. Both here and in the description (w the recipe included).
@@thomasberry8012 Watch the video at 3:50
@@thomasberry8012 ONLY ECO FRIENDLY SOAP
Thank you - this has helped our GCSE Biology class. We really like your smile! :)
I used this formula last year on my roses to keep powdery mildew at bay. It worked like a charm!
Good to hear :)
It does on mildew. Not sure about the rest yet as I,ve always used sulpher. But I,ll give this a go
@@ProjectDiaries Just watched a vid using milk! That,s new for me
Well, my beloved impatients were picture of beauty in their hanging baskets on my porch...and then, they got some kind of disease...l made the spray, just the way you said, and soaked them good. They have revived and l think they'll last till frost...l am greatful , and my impatients are grateful.
Thank you 👍😊
Thank you for this. You've saved my apple tree seedlings. I did burn the newest leaves a little but the powdery mildew is eradicated from one treatment. Now I've just got to make your pesticide to get the aphids off my beans.
Reading the comments your fungicide preparation is fantastic so clearly explained
I almost bought fungicide at the store yesterday and I'm so glad I didn't. I figured there would be some easy way to make some. Will definitely be trying this out!
Did it worked?
Did it work
Thank you! I live in a humid area in the US and got black spot on my roses. Thank you for your wealth of knowledge.
The birds sound amazing there x
Thank God you don't open with hey what's up guys you are very well spoken and very easy to understand thank you
thank you! especially for explaining how it actually works. I added some tea tree oil, worked great!
You're welcome :)
How much tea tree oil did you use?
I just got your anti fungus recommendation... I will use it on my azaleas and roses. Thank you very much.
Great ideas, simple ingredients and clear presentation. Thank you..
My favourite copper sulphate, soluable sulpher, brickies lime, washing liquid. Water. And then spray on . Gets the scale and the mildew and collarroit and black spot and citrus rot in fruit. Mix a teaspoon of each in 8 ltrs water and in cool weather after rain spray on. Spray a little each 2 weeks if necessary.
I made this yesterday and gave my plants a good spritzing! No signs of bugs or fungus so I'll let you know how it goes if you like! I used Castile soap for the soap part, but since it's a really mild soap, maybe next time I'll use a bit more since the oil didn't mix fully with everything (but that can be fixed with a shake before spraying).
Thanks so much for putting this recipe out!
Did the Castile soap work for you?
I can remember my Grandmother putting soapy water on her plants, trees etc and honey that was her homemade lye soap she used, her fruits trees did great more fruit than could be eaten and canned,also used on the garden ,
This will be great for the black spot on my roses which have lettuce sown underneath. No worries about poisoning us all. I am loving your ideas.
Indeed it does. Works wonders but my Mum still doesn't believe me LOL
@@ProjectDiaries .On basic questions we need to stay away from flowers when spraying this? Does this work for white spots on rose plant leaves ?
@@ProjectDiaries Hi can I use this on fig leaves I have rust on them
Dawn soap is eco friendly..if you’ve seen the cute tv commercial..ducklings are bathed with it after they had been in an oil spill..l have used it with no,problem..thank you for your simple and effective recipe for fungal spray..🇨🇦
Again, an unpretentious and simple delivery, with spot-on information and technique. Beaut!
he will also have beautiful black rot next spring spray with captain and be done with it
First time watching your channel and I already subscribed. You get that we want to have healthy plants but no chemical treatments and that we want home remedies and don’t want to spend a fortune on growing our own food. Thanks!
What a knowledgeable guy ...thank you so much for all your tips, help and advice ..you have solved so many of my gardening problems ..bless you
Have u tried this
Just started watching because of this video. My crepe myrtles have a leaf spot fungus. I found this video very helpful so thank you for posting it. I don't normally comment like this, but I just wanted to sincerely say, you have one of the warmest smiles I think I've ever seen! Working with plants must truly be your passion and it shows! Thanks again, Kristy😊
I used my homemade Castile soap. I make my own dish soap. Thank you very much for the great video,
You're welcome. Sounds like you're doing a great job. Keep it up :)
luzvi, how much peppermint oil and tea tree oil did you use in your soap. I'm using Shaklee's basic H as my Castile soap. It's a surfactant and organic.
@@carolnies8668 hi I am using 1 to 2 percent some people use more.
So Far Your Homemade Fungicide is the Best One.
Total life saver. Love your videos, so concise! I ran first into your avocado video and now this! Im trying this today, hoping to salvage my mint plant. Greetings from Australia!
For edibles try it without the oil and a very weak solution first. Always test a small part of your plant first. I'm glad I could help. 😄
@@ProjectDiaries thanks for the video and this comment. I wondered if we should also leave out the dish soap if we leave out the oil?
Works a great on most plants....this guys knows his stuff.....great UA-cam
Totally digging the birdsong in the background!
Thanks! I just noticed the Blue tits are nesting back in the Bird house today. So beautiful :)
Do I hear Robin's as well?
I have solved mildew problems on my cornflowers by spraying them with a mixture of 40% milk and 60% water on a sunny day. Repeat it again within a week. However, I will try this baking soda mixture next time for my black spots on my roses as well. Thank you.
Fully plant based here so no milk used :)
Hi love! I made this yesterday and had had great success overnight!! I'm showing significant progress already with my cucumbers. Is this spray harmful to use everyday until the mildew is gone, or should I be spreading out how often I am using it?
The oil will also work as an anti foam. Thanks for the share!
Excellent advice, I will have to try this on my roses.
Thanks for the tips. God bless.
How did it work? That’s exactly why I came here
@@TheeFairyLashMother well, I think I goofed up, and maybe sprayed my roses while it was too hot. I got black half circle spot's on the tip's of the leaves of my rose's. So, I have to try again.
Great and simple remedy, I had brought some rose saplings in the Corona holidays,they were doing fine on my roof top.
But rain started all rose saplings lost its leaves due to fungi.
I will definitely try this method to cleanse my effected plants.
Thank you for the tips.
Wow, just found your channel and it is So helpful!! I've been disgusted over black spot on my roses; white "mold" or whatever it is on my lilac tree. Thank you and I can't wait to try this!!!🤗😆
Great video , it’s the first time I saw little white powder on a plant . I’m going to try your concoction.thank you so much
Thank u my rose bushes are covered for past few yrs and i didnt know what it was or how to treat it. I watched you other video on how to cure black spot which led me to this video thank you so much from Texas U.S. lol
Awesome! You're very welcome. Just be careful with the amount of oil you use in Texas. You could burn the leaves so always test one small piece of the plant first :)
Did it work? Bc I'm having a hell of a time
I used this recipe on my mandevilla plant. It worked so well. Will use it on my green beans next.
Thank you for the wonderful videos, planning on a square foot garden for next year and you have taught me so much.
Saying hello from India !
Just tried this remedy on my rose, pomegranate and mint plant hoping to see some great results 😄
500ml water, 3 tsp baking soda, 1 tsp oil ( neem), little soap
can I used olive or coconut oil?
@@danielgarciaflores2540 yes
@@masonwu281 do you have to use soap because I don't have rn
@@danielgarciaflores2540 you cannot use a hard oil like coconut because it will go hard in the water unless you are heating your water. Any other oil (olive, veg, corn, etc) would work fine.
What eco friendly dish soap do you all recommend
..this is just what I need now...to treat my roses tree..tqvm
You are just adorable! I keep ending up watching your videos by chance so im subscribed now and definitely digging the way you've set up your videos and all the great hacks and knowledge you have to offer. Thanks!
I use castile soap in our house as we have indoor cats and it's all natural which is the same thing I use for my plant treatments indoor and out ahaha
Great video, been looking for something that is more of a natural combatant rather than chemicals which really aren't needed
IT REALLY WORKS ! Thanks for sharing 🙏
You're welcome :)
This is great thank you all the other videos I watched from other people said there’s was a homemade but they weren’t they were store bought remedy’s but yours wasnt so thank you . Yours is great gonna try it 🤗
How do you treat the soil which has the fungal spores in it in preparation for next Spring.
This recipe absolutely fried the couple branches of apple trees I tried this on. It did much, much more damage than the actual fungus. I have learned once again not to listen to anything offered on the internet. Don't know why I have to keep learning this lesson. My extension office will have real advice and a real solution.
Yeah.. I'm pretty sure it's should be 3 teaspoons to a US gallon of water not a tiny little bottle
Thanks! This saved my Rose plant. Glad I found your channel! 😃
Really good to hear! :)
How much baking soda did you add, please?
Thank you! I have pine trees with fungus, and didn't want to spray chemicals. 5 star!!
Worked like a charm on my medical cannabis. Thank you so much for the video information!
You're a savior! Super video and thanks so much. Geeze, what kind of soap? Eco friendly, new to me.
Thank you for all your videos. I rewatch many of them because you always put a smile on my face. Your aura and smile are pure gold. God bless. 💛
Baking soda is lye (alkali). Combined with oil will neutralize the lye (product is soap and hence no need to add soap) and prevent alkali burn on leaves. If somebody helps (grams soda and grams oil) we will bring the solution to more neutral ph. Of course each oil has different lye value. It reminds me soap making with caustic soda. Thank you for the tip.
so why not just spray with soap ?
I notice a couple of mushroom shaped fungus on my Phalaenopsis Orchids , can i use this remedy for it or what do you recommend? Thanks in advanced brother 🙏
Can you use olive oil? Thx for these videos!!
I sprayed this on my fig tree as well as my persimmon trees and the next day I had no leaves all the leaves to turn brown. And fell off. Just so you don't have to worry about black spots mildew or mold now for sure.
LOL
Neem oil is simply amazing . I use it very successfully .
Good job :)
Thank you for posting this video. How frequently do you need to apply this treatment?
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU! MY ROSES GOT BLACK SPOT I HAD NO IDEA WHAT IT WAS BUT THIS HELPED
Thank you so much, you have save my peppers plant and my pocket. :D
You're welcome. Good to hear! :)
Project Diaries hey one question, how often I spray this?
Hi, thanks for the great advice. Please could you tell me how often one should apply this mixture to plants?
Really useful, thank you.
Baking soda or bicarbonate soda has so many uses. It’s a great chemical👍👍
You’re right, it was quick and simple 😂👍
Just started watching you on you tube l'm doing my first garden plot your fun, easy listening ,very knowledgeable in all gardening stuff & lovely eye candy lol enjoy & keep on posting x
I agree with the eye candy!
I've watched this same video countless times, and others as well. I do have a problem with yellow, black spots on my roses and hope his info helps.
@@lavernepm Try iron-rich fertilizer. Sometimes yellow comes from low iron levels.
@@lavernepm 6
Thanks for sharing❤ let me try this solution on my micro greens . Hopefully it’ll be effective.
Just found your video as I sniped the infected leaves, but I would like to know how long the spray is good for? I will try this if I spot anymore infected leaves! Thanks!
4-5 days he said in another video ;)
Thank you so much thrilled to have come across your chanel!!🎉🎉🎉🎉
MATE MY DAUGHTERS WENT ON WORKING HOLIDAY TO POMMYLAND UK, AND THEY FELL IN LOVE WITH POMMIES LOL THAT WAS MANY YEARS AGO NOW ONE IS STILL HAPPLY MARRIED WITH TWO CHILDREN AT EASTBOURNE MATE KEEP UP THE VERY GOOD VIDEO MY FRIEND TAKE CARE. I AM RETIRED AFTER BEING IN LAW ENFORCEMENT
haha! Haven't been called a Pom in ages. I'm glad you like my channel :)
des goulding
Haha I'm a pom too the Canadian love the English accent 👍
I used it in my grow op during flowering and it worked like a charm in 2weeks the PM was gone(does it work on cannibis i would say definitely yes!!!),,, From 702/VEGAS.......
Lots of love from Colorado!!!!!! 💚💚💚💚💚
I'm going to give this a go on my Frangipani's....... they were beautiful up to 2 years ago and then BOOOOM.....The dreaded RUST......
Would be great if you show results man.. tnx!
Thanks for the video. I noticed you don't need a radio in your shed because you have a blackbird singing just outside.
thanks for the video! how long does this mix last, just out of curiosity. Tks again!
Thank you I’ll try this in my small garden on black spot roses.
Thank you, your explanation and presentation is superb!
Thanks for the idea I was looking exactly for something like that! I have just one question how long dose it usually takes for it to work?
Thanks, i will try this
Brilliant thank you I will be making that 👍
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I used this recipe exactly, sprayed in the early evening after sundown and it killed a lot of the leaves on my peas. Turned them white, wilted them and they curled. Even the leaves that had no spots on them.
Same with me, almost killed my plant. Why?
dilute the mix by adding more water. It's because of the baking soda
Thank you, will definately try this🙏🏻🌿🌿And love the birdsong in the background💖💖💖
Thank you I have black spots on 3 of my trees, is this ok to put on fruit trees also like my Stella cherry tree.
Yes but always test on a small part of the tree first before spraying the whole tree incase you get the mixture wrong :)
Just tried it, keeping ny fingers crossed! 🤞🏻 thank you!
thank you for tip how care flowers
You're welcome :)
Thx for sharing. This is great information. How to stop or prevent centipedes from visiting my veggies plants?