@@catchgrowcook thanks for the reply I found out it wasn’t aphids I had soil mites and I still do ever since I switched to dry amendments in coco I have neem oil but it only seems to slow them down and I’m in flower so I don’t really want to use it at this stage
Thank you so much.
I've heard a little dish detergent, and Olive oil. But I'm not having a very good luck, maybe I should try the soap you are using..🙄😩🤔
What time of day is best to spray the plants? (Just a little worried the sun and soap combo will burn the plant)
I'd recommend morning or evening so that way the soap water can dry off so your plants don't burn. That's a great point!
@@catchgrowcook Correct, early morning, just like watering, so they don't scorch.
How does this compare with been oil ran into a bit of aphids on my cannabis plants
As long as you spray the aphids directly then you should be in good shape!
@@catchgrowcook thanks for the reply I found out it wasn’t aphids I had soil mites and I still do ever since I switched to dry amendments in coco I have neem oil but it only seems to slow them down and I’m in flower so I don’t really want to use it at this stage
@@TooLiveNUNU ahhh gotcha. This soapy spray really only works on soft bodied pests like aphids. I haven't had your pest issue yet so best of luck! 🤞
don't ladybugs or wasps eat aphids?
They those are natural pesticides!
They those are natural pesticides!
Ladybugs don't work on Brussel sprouts because the type of aphis tastes like mustard. That's what I read.
Is your soap solution free from industrial chemicals used to create soap?
Yes Dr. Bronners is a great company. This is Castile soap so it's made from vegetable oils instead of traditional soap being made from lard