New grower here, i just used this on my tomato plants for Thirps . It killed them instantly. Leaves look a bit dry now. I’m gonna rinse the leaves off with water tomorrow and give a good watering . If I don’t come back for a update means it worked and everything was fine on all 4 of my tomatoe plants .
This is indeed a very clear and informative video. However, it is very important to educate people about the difference between soap and detergent. There is no such thing as "dish soap" : if you look at the labels, you will see the terms "dish liquid" or "dishwashing liquid". No soap. You should not use soap to wash dishes, you should not put soap in your dishwasher, and you should not use soap in your washing machine. All those activities require a detergent. With regard to garden insect sprays, expert gardeners say that detergents are too harsh on plant leaves and recommend that you use only soap. Therefore it's important to know the distinction.
Nice video thanks👍 Ants don’t just chance upon aphids and consume the sugar drops, they actually care for and cultivate aphids for the harvest of sugary exudate.
@@SHOCKINNUFC I sprayed my plants and they didn't suffer any sort of leaf damage, and I hope its killing the thrips. I'll be spraying a few more times but I think it is working!
Not sure if I will get a response...but I wish there was more information on applying this to herbs like chamomile. I have an aphid infestation, but I worry about using something that may change the flavor of the flower.
can i add this soap solutions to my watering pale and pour it in my soil? some of the ahpids and spider mites got into a top surface layer of the soil also.
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I just found an aphid infestation on my pepper plants. Noticed that my leaves were super sticky, but brushed it off as nearby trees blowing sap. Upon further inspection, I see these tiny crab like creatures walking on my leaves!!!!! I declared war immediately and used dish soap and cold water. Has it worked for anyone?
I can say with first hand experience, soap and water works like a charm. No more aphids. They did come back after they were gone, but another application has since eradicated them.
@@KDunn123 Just the leaves. For maximum protection buy you a small bottle of NEEM oil. It is extracted from the neem nut. Smells like ramen noodle beef seasoning, but it will 100% get rid of your aphids better than just soap and water alone.
Ryan I live in Florida and I raised monarch butterflies. So I have a lot of milkweed and I heard the solution you are talking about but I need to know because someone says oh no don't use soap water but I get them sometimes so many at a time I'm kind of desperate to save the milkweed for my monarchs. My question to you is will the soap hurt the eggs and caterpillars of the monarch because I was told it would kill him
i had those thrips twice before. both times i used Thripex mites to eat them. i tried before soaps and all kinds chemicals i bought from the store. i got totaly rid of those pets with thripex after 2 weeks
samantha gutierez. He said 2-5 tablespoons per gallon ... a gallon is almost 4 liter . So 1/2 tablespoons to 1 1/4 tablespoons per liter ...16 ounce is almost half a liter. 1/4 tablespoons to 1/2 tablespoons for 16 ounce.
I have what I believe to be thrips (could be springtails, but look like thrips to me) in the soil of some of my potted cacti. When I move a pot, or tamp it on a piece of paper I can see them. How do I treat for these guys?
earthworm85 He said 2-5 tablespoons per gallon, depending on the plant’s sensitivity. He said to start with the lower amount and do a test spray. Watch it again.
You can but I'd definitely recommend using a top dressing on your soil instead, as a top dressing should be much more effective for treating soil and it's a set it and forget it fix
Helpful video. One minor correction. "Bugs" are insects in the Hemiptera order. They include stink bugs, brown marmorated stink bug and others. Aphids and thrips are technically not "bugs" but more correctly referred to as insects.
Hey Einstein you realize its diluted dish soap? why do so many youtube comments focus on petty stuff that's often completely wrong. And yeah, you're wrong here buddy plain and simple.
New grower here, i just used this on my tomato plants for Thirps . It killed them instantly. Leaves look a bit dry now. I’m gonna rinse the leaves off with water tomorrow and give a good watering . If I don’t come back for a update means it worked and everything was fine on all 4 of my tomatoe plants .
We're wishing you the best of luck!
Murphy oil soap from 1910: 2 teaspoons in a quart Zep bottle sprayer.
This is indeed a very clear and informative video. However, it is very important to educate people about the difference between soap and detergent. There is no such thing as "dish soap" : if you look at the labels, you will see the terms "dish liquid" or "dishwashing liquid". No soap. You should not use soap to wash dishes, you should not put soap in your dishwasher, and you should not use soap in your washing machine. All those activities require a detergent. With regard to garden insect sprays, expert gardeners say that detergents are too harsh on plant leaves and recommend that you use only soap. Therefore it's important to know the distinction.
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This video is extremely helpfull for those who don't aware this kind of formula
Nice video thanks👍
Ants don’t just chance upon aphids and consume the sugar drops, they actually care for and cultivate aphids for the harvest of sugary exudate.
i have thrips infestation. the roses are much smaller. it seems also they are not fragrant any more. is that also cos of the thrips?
I've noticed a Thrips infestation and will be trying this method. Thank you very much!
Did thus work
@@SHOCKINNUFC I sprayed my plants and they didn't suffer any sort of leaf damage, and I hope its killing the thrips. I'll be spraying a few more times but I think it is working!
@@loerkue just washing up liquid and water? Did you do the top of the soil also as the seem to be breed in there
@@SHOCKINNUFC yeah just dish soap and water. didn't spray the top soil because it dripped onto the soil quite a lot from spraying the foliage.
@@loerkue How did this work over time, good results? Thanks!
Can you water first or should just go straight for the soap spray. Let's say I watered the night before.. thank you for the idea
So soap bar or dishawashing soap?
Some people refer using Neem.....what would be the dilution?
Not sure if I will get a response...but I wish there was more information on applying this to herbs like chamomile. I have an aphid infestation, but I worry about using something that may change the flavor of the flower.
Okay how much did he put in the cylinder? I can't read it and i don't want to make a full gallon of this stuff
Thank you so much this video was EXTREMELY helpful!
After i spray my bonsi with the dawn and water mixture do i have to spray bonsi agian to get the mixture off????
No
Very informative, many thanks
So glad it was helpful for you!
can i add this soap solutions to my watering pale and pour it in my soil? some of the ahpids and spider mites got into a top
surface layer of the soil also.
Hi Jonathan! You can send a personalized question to Expert Gardener Marianne Binetti on our website www.plantersplace.com/ask-the-gardening-expert/
Please know you will need to log in or sign up to submit a question. Thanks for watching and happy gardening!
No I dont recommend doing that. You want it on the leaves to kill the bugs i dont think you want the roots to be drinking that
hello sir how to .make that soap treatment I want that clearly deatils any how u make that any other video plzz sir
What about some of the not so good ingredients in dish soap?
If you have bad dish soap, why is it in your kitchen? Be thoughtful.
Great video. Thanks for the info. Having some issues with aphids on my indoor jalapeno plants. I will start spraying those pesky suckers tomorrow.
I just found an aphid infestation on my pepper plants. Noticed that my leaves were super sticky, but brushed it off as nearby trees blowing sap. Upon further inspection, I see these tiny crab like creatures walking on my leaves!!!!! I declared war immediately and used dish soap and cold water. Has it worked for anyone?
I can say with first hand experience, soap and water works like a charm. No more aphids. They did come back after they were gone, but another application has since eradicated them.
Do you put it on the leaves and the soil or just the leaves ???
@@KDunn123 Just the leaves. For maximum protection buy you a small bottle of NEEM oil. It is extracted from the neem nut. Smells like ramen noodle beef seasoning, but it will 100% get rid of your aphids better than just soap and water alone.
@@KDunn123 drop of soap, water, and table spoon of neem in a spray bottle.
Ryan I live in Florida and I raised monarch butterflies. So I have a lot of milkweed and I heard the solution you are talking about but I need to know because someone says oh no don't use soap water but I get them sometimes so many at a time I'm kind of desperate to save the milkweed for my monarchs. My question to you is will the soap hurt the eggs and caterpillars of the monarch because I was told it would kill him
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i had those thrips twice before. both times i used Thripex mites to eat them. i tried before soaps and all kinds chemicals i bought from the store. i got totaly rid of those pets with thripex after 2 weeks
I have been using those, it seems like my issue is out of hand. I use 2 to 3 sachets per plant also. Kinda disappointed
Hello there.
I'm in Ontario. Is dish liquid the same as dish soap? Or is it still detergent?
There is no soap in Dawn or similar dish washing priducts, only detergent. Soap would create scum, especially if you have hard water.
Just the info I needed. Thank you very much.
Thanks! I really needed to know that info. !!!
pretty good - exactly what i was looking for. thank you!
Can i use this for scale insects on desert rose?
Peppermint essential oil people sprouts and other stores can spray up too harvest. Spray them before they come ......
Is dish soap the same as dish washing liquid? What brand do you recommend so I can find it. I'm in Australia 🙂
We use Dawn and yes it's the same!
@@plantersplace There is no soap in Dawn: only detergent. Read the label.
How much soap should I put in my 16 ounce bottle?
Why don't you do the math
okdave maybe I’m not good at math and can’t figure it out? No need to be rude.
okdave you don’t think I’ve already tried to do the math?! I wouldn’t ask if I couldn’t figure it out.
samantha gutierez. He said 2-5 tablespoons per gallon ... a gallon is almost 4 liter . So 1/2 tablespoons to 1 1/4 tablespoons per liter ...16 ounce is almost half a liter. 1/4 tablespoons to 1/2 tablespoons for 16 ounce.
What about my MARIJUANA plants!
Thanks. Just what I needed to know.
I have what I believe to be thrips (could be springtails, but look like thrips to me) in the soil of some of my potted cacti. When I move a pot, or tamp it on a piece of paper I can see them. How do I treat for these guys?
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How much dish soap for a liter spray bottle? Thank you
earthworm85 He said 2-5 tablespoons per gallon, depending on the plant’s sensitivity. He said to start with the lower amount and do a test spray. Watch it again.
1-2% is 10-20 ml in 1L
Great video❣️
Have you ever tried on African Violet?
I’ve got soil aphids can I use this solution on soil with a spray bottle?
You can but I'd definitely recommend using a top dressing on your soil instead, as a top dressing should be much more effective for treating soil and it's a set it and forget it fix
@@es4ytrdtfh623 what is a soil tip dressing?
no sound after the intro ???
Same here!
Helpful video. One minor correction. "Bugs" are insects in the Hemiptera order. They include stink bugs, brown marmorated stink bug and others. Aphids and thrips are technically not "bugs" but more correctly referred to as insects.
Larry Jacobs You must be fun at parties.
this reply was too funny
No sound!
very helpul
Ants aren’t that bad, maggot fly is devastating trust me. Ants actually eat maggot fly larvae 👍👍. Yes can stand aphids thrips are easy to get rid of
Why is this guy so cute
You say “dish soap”. That’s not soap. Its detergent and it’s harmful to your plants.
Don't think this alone will work on Thrips
It did for me, killed them as soon as I sprayed it
Insecticidal soaps require the applicator wearing gloves.
Hey Einstein you realize its diluted dish soap? why do so many youtube comments focus on petty stuff that's often completely wrong. And yeah, you're wrong here buddy plain and simple.
I can't say for certain but I'm thinking he was using Palmolive Dish Soap in this video.