I know this is old, but just for anyone in the comments reading if they watch this video - nothing with sulfur should ever be applied if it’s going to be over 80 degrees over the next two weeks, or truthfully even longer because it often won’t wash off all the way and as soon as it gets hit by sunlight it gets hot and will burn your plants. Same with neem oil, unless you’re using it as a soil drench. But the premade neem oil will stick to the leaves and burn really bad in the sun.
@@GopherYourself-qd5drIf other less extreme measures haven’t worked, I use products with Bacillus thuringiensis(Bt) or Spinosad like Captain Jack’s products by Bonide. I’ve also used 8 also from Bonide. But I never apply them to plants in flower and only in the evening. I don’t want to harm the pollinators or beneficial insects if at all possible
Those hollyhocks are dreamy 😍Thanks for sharing this educational video! We're proud to manufacture products for home gardeners and plant parents that are safe for people, pets & planet... and the bees!
You mentioned prepping your soil. Could you make a video this fall about prepping soil? I’d love to see what you do. And any suggestions for good alternatives to chicken manure?
I’m new to gardening but I love it! I look for the videos on you tube & found yours, amaaazing I’m home be following you with all your videos, pls keep posting 🙏🙏🙏 Feda
If you use that dry Spinoza bottle correctly it works just fine. It is a duster bottle with flexible plastic walls. Use your fingers and squeeze it like the „duster“ you had mentioned while describing this. Hold it vertically with the opening facing up and squeeze the bottle sides in quick strong intervals. The left over air in the bottle is your friend.
Bonide Tomato and Vegetable spray with pyrethrum also contains sulfur, which allegedly kills some insects, mites and controls fungus. It seems a good combination
Agree 100% good soil makes the difference, I have been using cold pressed neem oil as a soak and its been great.Some plants didn't like spraying on the foliage but the soak method is fine.By what I've read dosage is half recommended strength neem oil mixed with a little detergent then the water then soak the base of the plant ,the neem is drawn up the whole plant and it is supposed to last much longer.Plenty of information out there look it up.
I haven't found neem to be very practical. It works but you have to work really hard at it. You have to apply it often, once a week minimum, and you have to apply it all season long, not a one and done.
I was reading on treating rust and i found that you can mix baking soda in a spray bottle to treat it and possibly peroxide definitely look it up for mixing ratios just thought id share that information
Last summer I’m try all this. Nothing work well. And finally. I was take garlic. And red paper. And wow. It’s work better then any other expensive. Treatment. Zlata. Florida
07/04/24 I was checking my squash today, and I found brown eggs and a squash bug laying eggs. I thought it was a stink bug, but after researching, I found out that the eggs and bug were a squash bug. Any time you see eggs on the back side of your leaves, you need to remove them. It only takes approximately 10 days for the eggs to hatch and become infested with squash bugs.
Copper is the fastest corroding true element in market. It's excellent for cactus and trees. Bushing farm and this rail press. Ants! In NC this is BAD. Vaseline around the base stem and peppermint. If you have an aphid issue. You have an ant issue
With 100 percent cold pressed need oil its best to have the azidiractin or however you spell it. But you have to mix it eith a soap to help it bind with water. Using unscented dish soap is recommended
That rosemary and clove stuff does not work at all. I used dr earth products and it just simply doesnt work, at all, as far as fungicide goes anyways. I have seen some success on aphids and whitefly.
When soap and water doesn't work " perinials" a coppers fungicide. If soap and water or h2020 doesn't help a copper fungi killer does the rest. I give you my word. Soap and water.
I know this is old, but just for anyone in the comments reading if they watch this video - nothing with sulfur should ever be applied if it’s going to be over 80 degrees over the next two weeks, or truthfully even longer because it often won’t wash off all the way and as soon as it gets hit by sunlight it gets hot and will burn your plants. Same with neem oil, unless you’re using it as a soil drench. But the premade neem oil will stick to the leaves and burn really bad in the sun.
Wow ty so much. I had no idea & it's regularly high 80's to mid 90's where I am right now ❤
what do you use just wondering theyre tearing me up rn but dont want to put sevin on my plants idk what else to use
@@GopherYourself-qd5drIf other less extreme measures haven’t worked, I use products with Bacillus thuringiensis(Bt) or Spinosad like Captain Jack’s products by Bonide. I’ve also used 8 also from Bonide. But I never apply them to plants in flower and only in the evening. I don’t want to harm the pollinators or beneficial insects if at all possible
Those hollyhocks are dreamy 😍Thanks for sharing this educational video! We're proud to manufacture products for home gardeners and plant parents that are safe for people, pets & planet... and the bees!
You mentioned prepping your soil. Could you make a video this fall about prepping soil? I’d love to see what you do. And any suggestions for good alternatives to chicken manure?
I’m new to gardening but I love it! I look for the videos on you tube & found yours, amaaazing I’m home be following you with all your videos, pls keep posting 🙏🙏🙏
Feda
If you use that dry Spinoza bottle correctly it works just fine. It is a duster bottle with flexible plastic walls. Use your fingers and squeeze it like the „duster“ you had mentioned while describing this. Hold it vertically with the opening facing up and squeeze the bottle sides in quick strong intervals. The left over air in the bottle is your friend.
Im new at gardening so this vidio was very helpful.
Great information for all of us! I'll be looking into these options. Nice work "pest assassins" gotta catch 'em all!
Thanks for watching 😊
Bonide Tomato and Vegetable spray with pyrethrum also contains sulfur, which allegedly kills some insects, mites and controls fungus. It seems a good combination
Thank you so much. This is going to really help me with my garden. I appreciate your sharing this.
Agree 100% good soil makes the difference, I have been using cold pressed neem oil as a soak and its been great.Some plants didn't like spraying on the foliage but the soak method is fine.By what I've read dosage is half recommended strength neem oil mixed with a little detergent then the water then soak the base of the plant ,the neem is drawn up the whole plant and it is supposed to last much longer.Plenty of information out there look it up.
I haven't found neem to be very practical. It works but you have to work really hard at it. You have to apply it often, once a week minimum, and you have to apply it all season long, not a one and done.
I was reading on treating rust and i found that you can mix baking soda in a spray bottle to treat it and possibly peroxide definitely look it up for mixing ratios just thought id share that information
Last summer I’m try all this. Nothing work well. And finally. I was take garlic. And red paper. And wow. It’s work better then any other expensive. Treatment. Zlata. Florida
07/04/24 I was checking my squash today, and I found brown eggs and a squash bug laying eggs. I thought it was a stink bug, but after researching, I found out that the eggs and bug were a squash bug. Any time you see eggs on the back side of your leaves, you need to remove them. It only takes approximately 10 days for the eggs to hatch and become infested with squash bugs.
Copper is the fastest corroding true element in market. It's excellent for cactus and trees. Bushing farm and this rail press.
Ants! In NC this is BAD. Vaseline around the base stem and peppermint. If you have an aphid issue. You have an ant issue
how frequently we should spay Graden Safe Fungicide 3 on baby (just one year old) roses?
Try spraying with Potassium Carbonate and water with a little castile soap and a little Neem if you got it...!
Great information 😊
Great Video guys!
Thank you for the video.
Thk for making this video... I see you have a cat any flea problem in the yard?
Thank you for video. And you big job.
With 100 percent cold pressed need oil its best to have the azidiractin or however you spell it. But you have to mix it eith a soap to help it bind with water. Using unscented dish soap is recommended
Thank you; this vid helps!
I got a cool list for you use for my IPM in doors and outdoors
Send me what you use indoors
@@Coltensreefing go lost coast as well
Oh dear. One of your time stamps says “incest” control. Pretty sure you meant “insect”. ;)
Thanks for this info!
😂😂😂
Caught a looper on my leaf and sprayed dead bug on it and it died in seconds so definitely an on contact spray. Nice video!
The 2 Neem oil not the same at all
The extract of neem has most of the azadirachtin removed and thus is not effective.
Good information. Thanks. Y’all havagudun.
That rosemary and clove stuff does not work at all. I used dr earth products and it just simply doesnt work, at all, as far as fungicide goes anyways. I have seen some success on aphids and whitefly.
Azadaractin is all you want from neem unless your adding neem seed or cake to soil
When soap and water doesn't work " perinials" a coppers fungicide. If soap and water or h2020 doesn't help a copper fungi killer does the rest. I give you my word. Soap and water.
Why did he say no to the seven product?
Not organic / natural.
Looks like neem oil seems to be the key…
Soap and water
A lot of those ration or so diluted and one must be careful using them one after another … prevention prevention prevention
Do "organic" label products contain carcinogens. Please read the label carefully.
Good video
Thanks for watching 😊
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Pie-ree-thrins
Pie ree thirns , not being a smart *** just helping ....
Incest control?
hhhahah funny.
I love how he just slams the bottles into the cart😅😅😅.
pie-rith-rum just to help