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I use it straight.
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i used it straight, but it didnt work as well for me, as the milk did
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I use it 1/4 to 3/4 parts of water, I don't think there is anything that is going to harm the leaf, just wasting the lemon juice. Try, if it doesn't get it, add some more lemon juice.
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What's the method of application of either lemon juice or milk? Are you spraying? Saturating a paper towel and wiping down the leaves? Cotton ball?
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Paper towel or cotton ball. That's what I use
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