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Old 10-21-2013, 02:40 PM
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With this concoction, do you rinse the plants afterwards, or is it dilute enough to just leave on them? How often do you spray? Can regular dish soap serve as a substitute for the peppermint soap, do you think?
I have sprayed 2x now, about a month apart. Including seedlings, no problems. I let it dry on the plants.
Because I have now included canola oil ( found that ingredient listed on a recommended commercial brand ), I just make sure that none of them are in any type of sun - so they can't burn. The use of rubbing alcohol can also apparently lead to burn, but I haven't had any issues at all because its diluted.
I also spray budded spikes, and haven't had any issues with that.





You can see residue on these photos - that gets washed away eventually with watering.

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I treat all the non-herbs and non-fruit-bearing plants (with the exception of the few that are sensitive) with granular systemic because if I didn't, it would be a nightmare (the years I forget, it has been). This will be great for those I cannot treat with systemic. I have quite a few houseplants, too, and I have learned that if you aren't careful, right around the end of January or beginning of February, you suddenly have infestations of everything.
Earwigs, surprisingly, are both good and bad. I don't like them but I think they are partially responsible for why my two year mealie nightmare is finally no more.
I read somewhere that systemic doesn't work on mites, hence my spray. But I have used the granules on African violets as a better-than-nothing. I am a little wary of spraying AF leaves with the concoction, but I will eventually get around to testing it on them.
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