Prevent & Treat Powdery Mildew and 5 Home Remedies That Really Work!!
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- Опубликовано: 29 ноя 2024
- In this organic gardening video, Brian with California Garden TV covers diagnosing powdery mildew in your garden, preventing powdery mildew on your plants and treating the disease when you get it. Whether you are growing vegetables in pots on a balcony, growing vegetables in raised beds, or you have a homestead, these tips will help you get a huge harvest by keeping plants healthy!
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Water and whole milk 1:1 worked very very well
Brian, I love you and you great videos even if you are "corny"! 😁 I am 64 years old & have gardener my whole life, but I learn something with every video. THANK YOU!!!
You suggested Neem Oil some time ago and I’ve been spraying every two weeks on melons, squash and roses. Staying ahead of PM is the way to go. A method to tell if it’s PM is to 1) see if it rubs off and 2) see if it smells like mushrooms.
Drip irrigation on an automatic timer is probably the single best thing I’ve done for my garden. I have far fewer pest and disease issues and I don’t have to worry about cracking tomatoes or blossom end rot from inconsistent watering. I have a soaker hose under the mulch in the bed with my zucchini this year and so far I’ve had very little powdery mildew issues. It doesn’t hurt that that bed gets ~10 hours of sun every day as well.
Congrats on 300K subs! You definitely deserve it dude!
I agree. How long do you set your timer ?
Jig89 I live in especially hot and dry area. 100°+ for almost 3 months with no rain all summer. Right now I run it every 12 hours for 45 minutes. At the beginning of the season when it’s not as hot and the plants are still small I just run it once per day (at 4:30am) and that’s just right. I turn it off for the winter and manually turn it on as needed.
@@garden_geek I live in a similar environment, Sacramento county. I asked because i am trying to narrow the causes for having no fruits to bear on my 3 plants despite planting them in April. insufficient watering (2-3 days of 15-20 mins via soaker) or the intense heat.
As a beekeeper, I have to disagree that Neem oil is pollinator friendly. Neem oil, in addition to being a fungicide, is an insecticide. Honey bees are insects. Now, it's true that Neem oil is not a contact killer of honey bees but anyone who can adequately spray a squash plant without getting the spray in a blossom is a genius. Forager honey bees love to collect pollen from squash blossoms. They get covered with pollen, fly back to the hive where other bees will clean the pollen from the bodies of the foragers. The pollen is used to make bee bread as food for the developing bee larvae. It is packed into the cell for the developing bee to eat. If the pollen they collect is wet with Neem oil it will kill any deveoping bees that ingest it. An entire colony can be killed in this way if enough Neem oil makes its way into the hive.
Every bottle of Neem oil I have ever bought has this written on it: " WARNING - This product is toxic to honey bees. " Look for it and you will find it. Spray Neem oil very late in the day at dusk and most bees will be back in the hive for the night. In the morning the spray will be dry and the risk greatly minimized.
I've never used neem oil & now I won't. I just discovered powdery mildew on my zucchini and cucumbers and sprayed with baking soda/water. Will that harm the bees?
I read that it can be toxic to birds which is why i decided not to use it. Have decided to go with Hydrogen peroxide and i spray very late at night when all the bees and birds have gone to bed. Thank you for the info.
@@sherimetschan961 I use neem every week as a preventative measure, but I do wait until dusk or see don't see any pollinator movement to do my spraying. It hasn't stopped my pollinators from visiting at all but has helped keep other bad bugs away. I've had very few pests visit my garden, but I will have to disagree with the video that neem kills powdery mildew on contact as that has been my biggest garden issue this season. I have turned to the Sulphur to try to stop the powdery mildew, at present it is still my battle.
I haven't had any problems this year at least not yet. Thanks for sharing. I'll keep that in mind.
Hey I've been using a spray of worm tea on the leaves with neem oil and peppermint every week. The worm tea stains the leaves a little but other wise all my squash plants have been mildew free. I'm growing up a trellis and keeping the lower area bare too. So far so good🙏🏽
That's great! Thanks for sharing.
how much neem do you use , I tried spraying my plants with a neem oil mix in the evening and i think it may be too strong beacuse it makes my leaves turn yellow and die
@@wmh9783 I use the neem oil with the worm tea so that may be the difference since the tea protects the leaves . I honestly don't measure things much. Make sure to do it after the sun starts to fade in the evenings only. I wet the fronts and back of leaves with the solution it keeps the mosquitoes away too.
@@Samantha-jc5mu i'll try it , thank you !
I am LOVING your videos. Each one is so timely for me as a novice gardener. I was particularly interested that you could combine the neem oil and the Neptune's fertilizer. I have one good sprayer and feel like I'm always wasting these high quality products because I have to clean one out before putting in another. I have extra fish fertilizer in the sprayer and didn't want to waste it.
I only had powdery mildew in my garden once. It was about 20 years ago and it got my lima beans. The only things I do for fungus control are adequete spacing between plants and staking/trellising to keep plants off the ground. I also mulch heavily with grass clippings to prevent soil splashing in heavy rains.
I've been gardening for over a decade and this is the first time I've gotten powdery mildew. Thank you for the information. Very informative. Will buy the need oil but absolutely need the emergency home remedies. Thank you.
Congrats on your 300k Brian! You deserve it!
I have something funny to tell you... I planted some new radishes a few weeks ago and they were coming up just fine... I got up one morning and they were chewed up... I sprayed them with a mixture of peppermint oil, tea tree oil and soap (that is all I had on hand) and I got up this morning and no leaves were there ...chewed to the ground! I thought, wow! What kind of bugs eat that much in one sitting? That was a lot of chewing in one night! Well, it is not a bug, I found the culprit! A ground hog is living under our shed... I just kind of put salad dressing for him/her on my radish leaves and he/she like it ...A LOT, lol. So tonight I made a concoction of a Tyland extra hot peppers slurry in water and I sprayed it all over my garden... 🙄😞... I hope that it will deter it from munching on my veggies... I don’t mind sharing but He/She is eating a bigger part of the pie. What would you do to deter the new comer?
Thank you again for your videos. May the Lord keep blessing you and yours. Have a good weekend.
Nicole Hervieux I got some bugs too. Chewing everything. You go at night using a beam light and just catch them. If you have sluts put them in your compost pile or bin. They should be happy there eating kitchen scraps. I catched about 20 to 30 every night. Now my garden is almost bug free. Ja ja ja.
I (very) liberally sprinkle cayenne pepper and half the time mix in an equal amount of cheap ground black pepper. This gets spread all around the outer edge of my beds and on the ground around them. It usually does a fair job but if it rains all bets are off immediately. You know how squirrels, chipmunks and assorted other critters like groundhogs lead with their noses and they're always sniffing everything? Well, when they get a noseful of ground pepper it can be really entertaining as they jump up and down squealing and sneezing but it does, for a short time anyway, keep them away. Unfortunately when you get into a rainy period, and it gets washed away or diluted, like I just went through it's like they get their revenge and go after the garden that much more aggressively because I pissed them off. Anyway, that's my solution for the munchers.
@@sandramatos6409 Um.... I'd like to see her catching sluts to put in the compost bin, let alone the groundhog! ;'D
You can try moth balls around your garden to keep squirrels and other critters outside they hate the smell….for bugs I use wood ash mixed in the soil
I had golfers last year wiped out whole cucumber garden twice. Built a bigger stronger fence around my raised beds
Thanks Brian! Finally writing things down in my Brian Tips notebook.
Hmmmm thought of writing? Lots of pics and keep it simple.
I’m still blessing your smiling and loving soul! You’re the best!!
I want to thank you for recommending Neem oil. I immediately got some and it works very well against creepy crawlies that nibble young seedlings. I have not tried it against powdery mildew as yet which I tend to have on roses, not so much on vegetables. I sprayed the tomatoes in the hope of keeping tomatoe fungus deseases at bay for a while. So, again, thanks for the tip! I enjoy your videos very much although the weather here in the high North of Germany cannot compare with your California weather.
Wow, it’s good to know there’s so many options to get rid of powdery mildew! Congratulations on reaching 300k subs!!!
Yes! Thanks for suggesting spraying a few leaves first. I live in Texas and it’s very hot and humid and my zinnias has PM so bad. A few weeks ago I found the baking soda, dish soap and oil remedy in a completely different person’s video. Well, I sprayed all of my zinnias because the mildew was so bad! I don’t know if it’s too hot here for the oil or if the mixture was too strong but I fried them all. It’s probably the 100 degree heat here mixed with the oil. Do be careful and test a spot first. Great advice!!
Thanks. Yes probably the heat.
California Garden TV, thanks. I should have known better! I’ll use neem oil from now on.
It is more reliable. Test it too though
California Garden TV, okay, thanks!
@@carolhutchison222 I fried my peppers last season, i didn't shake the mixture in between spraying plants and some got too much oil. I really like using the neem oil mix and alternating with the peroxide when it gets bad. If you use any oil based sprays make sure to shake it well , and then see if the oil is truely mixed in, sometimes different dish soaps are stronger, like dawn versus an natural soap, you would need more soap if using natural.
Thank you so so much! Just had to do surgery on my beautifully trellis cantaloupe plant that seemed to get powdery mildew overnight. Heartbreak! Will try your neem oil remedy and maybe the others if I need to.
Glad I ran across this video. I just pruned off the powdery leaves off my cucumbers and sprayed the remaining leaves with the water and milk. Hoping it works. 🙏
This is so timely - I just noticed some powdery spots on my pea leaves, argh. Thanks for this info!
I'm so glad I found your video! Although it may he too late for my plants. Thanks for the advice!!
Hello, I am a beginner gardener with my very first garden. I lover your channel and all of your detailed information. I love how you describe things in detail. I am a cancer survivor and trying my hardest to be organic, but I am really having a hard time with whiteflies in my pumpkins. They are everywhere, the leaves, the stalks/stems, and on the ground. I had given up and bought Sevin dust, but after reading more about it, I am really not wanting to use it. I enjoy the bees, and not to mention being cancer free!!!! Can you give some advise, please????
Congrats on being cancer free! Name oil works really well and is totally safe and organic.
@@NextLevelGardening Thanks, I will try the Neem Oil. I am in zone 7b, North Carolina. Do I hear a slight southern drawl once in a while from you...? Not my neck of the woods, maybe Texas area?
Anyway, I have learned much from your channel and enjoy watching. Thank you for helping us beginners!! I am still trying to catch up on all of your videos.
Funny you should say that. Maybe? Born and raised and lived my whole life here in S. Cal. But 3 out of 4 of my grandparents are from the south and even though my dad lived in S cal all his life people used to detect a bit of an accent. When my sister was little she had a heavy drawl..it was funny. Your the first person to say that about me but I guess to the trained ear I might have a bit of one. 😃
We have it on our squash and cucumbers. My husband went to the store and bought something for it last week, but we had neem oil! His spray made all the blooms on the cucumbers drop. We’ll be trying the neem oil!! Thanks for more great info!
Greetings from Serbia. Thank you for great gardening tips!!
I am growing beef steak tomatoes this season and I know you don't have to trim them back the same but I have been trimming anything thats touching the ground and also I have been thinning a lot of the branches.. I have a lot of fruit on the plant its white and turning green at this point .. hopefully they get ripe soon. but I have been thinning them back a lot to provide airflow. lost a few zucchini this week .. they were small but not maturing or getting large so i think the flower stayed on the end too long .. only lost about 3.. I am letting one of them grow as big as I can get it so I can harvest seed they are regular black beauty... I haven't watered all summer except when I transplanted for a few days... we have been getting rain 1-2 days a week.. I am trying to cut back on watering because it can get expensive.. but I am still getting a really decent harvest so far... anyway hope you are doing well.
Excellent video..just got powdery mildew on squash leaves..am going to try your suggestions..thankyou😊
As a new viewer, thanks for the great tips. I'm right there with my garden. Looking forward to more summer growing tips from your videos. Thanks
Thanks Al!
Your gardening tips have helped me tremendously over the last few years of my gardening experience! Thanks !
I truly appreciate the info on Powdery Mildew too. I came across another suggestion for treating Powdery Mildew. Apparently using WHEY and spraying it on is also effective within 24 hours provided it is done in full sunshine and has scientific reasoning for it's use. I'd like to know what you think about this application. I have not tried this.
This is such great information, THANK YOU! Also, based on your recommendation my husband and I just watched The Biggest Little Farm movie. It was incredibly inspiring and moving. Big thanks for that!!
Perfect timing! It has been HOT and humid here. I have neem oil but never thought to add liquid fertilizer to it. Can you use more fertilizer if you used a continuous one that feeds for 3 months at planting? Totally new to this whole gardening thing and have really been enjoying it!
Kristin Messmore Oh, I like your question. Same situation here.
Yes. You can.
California Garden TV - Advice for All Climates Thanks AGAIN for your answer, I don’t know how you keep up with all of us! Impressive!
I've gotten it every year. Wish I'd seen this video years ago. Next year is the start of my fight back. Thanks
Hi Brian, I'm startung to see PM in my tomatoes but also black spots and blythe. What method should I use to get rid of all. I have been very diligent to cut the leaves but I'm afraid I will cut more than I should. Thank you!
I successfully staked my yellow squash and zucchini plants based on a prior video you did. I also chopped the old, diseased leaves off along the bottom. 🙂
Does the neem spray need to be done early in the morning? The bees are out here around 6:30 AM and I worry about the plants being wet and hurting the bees. Is applying at night frowned-upon?
Spray very late in the day. Bees are back in the hive ususally. I am a beekeeper.
Thank you! This is so helpful for a novice gardener!!
Doing my squash vertical, and I’ve been pruning but nearly as much as you 😅 thanks for the great info as usual!
Thank you!
Yes. Congrats on 300k!!!!!
Hi Brian.
Thank you for posting so many educational gardening videos.
Love your garden.
I tried diluting 2tsp of Neem oil to a gallon of water.
They didn't mix and patches of oil floats on top.
How do I get to spray my plants with powdery mildew ?
Need your help n suggestions.
All my plants are in ICU now.
Please help, anyone. Thank you.
Brian, I have powdery mildew on peas this year. Thanks for this video. In the past I've trimmed and that's it. Went out and got some neem oil today. Look forward to seeing some changes!
On another topic, I've had some mushrooms come up in my raised bed. Should I pick those out? They are dying in the heat of the day
I live in the driest state of the driest continent on earth and still get powdery mildew. South Australia.
Agree, we have had a dry summer in Tassie, and my worst hit dahlia was rarely watered and the least crowded of all!
Milk did nothing for me. I had it bad and was treating every other day with something different just to alternate. I found trimming the worst leaves a few a day - never too many - helped a ton. Regardless of the massive PM problem it still produced the best Butternut squash I've ever seen.
Pruning sounds good 👍 Wish I could prune a few pounds off myself.LOL.Thanks for the video.
Lol. If only it were that easy.
Lol me too! ❤
Great information! Thanks so much. I always look forward to getting a notification that you've posted another video.
I lost all my zucchini plants today. 😓 Had mildew, didn't treat it fast enough. I've grown zucchini for 4 years. This is the first time I've had this problem. I didn't do anything special the last 3 years. This was a learning experience will grow them up a pole next time. That way they can get air and it will be easier to do preventative treatments. Oh well there's next year.
Congratulations on 300K!!!!!!!!
I planted cucumbers for the 1st time and and grew 2 nice size ones and the leaves ended up with these white spots, so I used H2O2 and hoping for the best. Thanks.
Ooh, Brian - you reached 300k! Congrats.
Thank you! Can't believe it!
497k now!!👍👏
631 & counting...
709k!!!!!!
Hi there, after watched your video, i went out sprayed my young just one and half yr old baby rose. I rooted three of them 1 1/2 years ago. My question is how frequently should I spray them for powder mildew?
This has been my first year gardening & I have used many of your tips. Thank you! Can you do a video on when to start your fall garden based on zones? I’m in Connecticut.
So glad... and yes its in the books!
I had it last year in my first garden on the zuchinni plants. It was in late Aug or Sept, toward the end of the season. I cut the leaves off, but some lay on the adjacent empty bed though most were thrown out. 😉 Yikes, didn't know they needed to be trashed... hope that doesn't bring it back. Well, I am armed with knowledge and supplies this year and ready if it does! Thanks.
Perfect!
I read on the label that you should NOT use Neem Oil on plants that produce food for consumption.
Hello Bryant. Very good as always.
I have a diferent issue with my Squash plants, I do get flowers but no the one than produce the fruit.
Any idea what is the issue.
Thank you
He has a video about squash. He tells you why that happens. I don’t remember which one, but I think it was fairly recent.
I use neem oil for this problem.. sometimes I spray milk 1:8 ratio 👍
Good job brother! My first year gardening. I'm hooked.
Last year i had powdery mildew on my pumpkin leaves i had sworn off pumpkin. Let me grow a few now thank you hey
I'm not sure if it's powdery mildew but its white & fuzzy on my rosemary plants. I don't want to lose them! What is this white fuzz & how do I get rid of it & still be able to eat my rosemary? It happens inside the house & outside. The plants are quite large now but WV winters are not conducive to leaving them outside plus they're in 2 gal containers. I couldnt find decent plants this year when we were shopping.
Hi, Thank you for your informative videos. I have a question. I have the Powdery Mildew on my grapes covering both the leaves, vines and grapes can I use Neem Oil on leaves, vines and grapes and how long should I wait to see result?
What about treating the soil as prevention for the next season?
If you can control vpd then you can have the plants transpiring at the optimum rate. Makes it extremely difficult for pm to take hold too.
300,000!! Oh my!
Congratulations 👏👏
Thank you! I can't believe it!
111skirby For sure, I’m constantly recommending his channel. I’m a novice gardener, but quickly gaining experience thanks to Brian’s videos!
Hi! Love your channel and am subscribed!!! Your tips and suggestions are well presented and very useful!! Sadly I am not able to get neem oil here in British Columbia, Canada 😱😳 I have tried the baking soda method and it does work in addition to constant vigilance!! Thanks for sharing your wisdom!! 🤠🇨🇦
Got my cold pressed neem oil( important) off amazon,no issues.
Yep. For insects I put 2 tbsp neem oil and 2 tbsp dr bronners sal suds in 1 gal of water and put in a deck sprayer. Last year had some bad powdery mildew on my cucumbers, hit the mildew with the spray and next day looked good.
Sal Suds is a WONDERFUL product for CLEANING, but NOT to put on your PLANTS!! it contains: Water, sodium lauryl sulfate, coco-betaine, lauryl glucoside, fir needle oil, spruce oil.
Dr. Bronners CASTILE SOAP is SAFE for PLANTS!!
Neem oil question- I followed the link you provided on the brand you use off amazon. I can’t seem to find a shelf life on the photos in the link. Do you know how long a bottle lasts? I’m not sure if I get this larger bottle... will I be able to use it next year? I’m in Illinois. Help 🙂
Good preventative measure that works for me is black woven weed barrier on top of the planting bed and planting in a 2 x 2cm cut-out square. At least the 6 Hours sunlight required and not watering the leaves. Good airflow is a must. Weed barrier keeps weeds out, it prevents cats from doing their thing there, keeps moisture in and maintains good soil temperature.
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hey there, What brand and size sprayer do You use to get such volume of spray?? TY for all the hard work and sharing so generously. YOU ROCK!
Love your channel, you are one of the best on YT! I really appreciate your straight to the point approach. I am also in So Cal, and growing my first raised beds this year. So far tomatoes are doing fantastic, but the powdery mildew on the squash, melons, and cukes has been horrific! Too late to stake, I am pruning. I have used all the sprays you mentioned, and I'm keeping them alive, but I keep getting new outbreaks. Tell me, is it ok to combine sprays? Like hydrogen peroxide and baking soda? Or hy. per and mouthwash? Just wondering if a double whammy would be more effective. Also, is it good to add in the liquid fertilizer to the same mixture?
One more thing - any advice for leaf miners?? Thanks so much!
Found this so interesting but I would really love to learn more about how you trellis your yellow squash and zukes. This makes sense for the viny-er plants, but the method for yellow squash baffles me
Just did a video a week or 2 ago about that😀
California Garden TV gaack! How did I miss that? I watch them all
California Garden TV actually I did watch that. I’m new at this, so I crave more detail than that video provided. That one was pretty high level. Looking for more of the actual steps for growing yellow squash up (using small words and short sentences 🤪), rather than an overview of methods available
Lol. Trust me its easier than you think!
Hi Brian, Thank you for your videos I am learning so much! I went to buy Neem oil but they were out of stock, I was advised to purchase the All Seasons Horticultural and Dormant Spray Oil. Is this as safe to use as Neem Oil, your opinion would be appreciated.
See if it is OMRI certified. That will tell you it is safe.
Well, this is scary. It's my first year so I have yet to see it, but now at least I know what to look for and what to do to rid the garden of it once I do see it. Thanks as always for the information!
Youre ready!
First time gardener and wished I would've found your channel earlier. Will be using these tips for next year planting. Didn't stake my squash. 😥
Thank you Brian very much. I forgot these cures from last year.
Hi, i bought some Neptune's Harvest and am wondering how much to apply. I have tomatoes, peppers etc. in 5 and 17 gallon containers. I mix up a gallon but don't know how much to give a plant, let's say a tomato in a 5 gallon bucket, any idea ?
Great tips Brian!!! Awaiting the powdery mildew usually around October for me.
I never had watery mildew or squash bugs until I moved to city. 23 yrs gardening in country in indiana with no issues. I never even knew what a squash bug was. I suspect the mildew is carried by the squash bug though I can’t prove it. In the country I had my 20 ft by 60 ft garden surrounded on 2 sides by chicken run area. I suspect that would be why I never had an issue with insects. I may have seen an occasional japense beetle, but picking those off was enough to prevent damage.
Strange thing I have been back yard gardening for 6 yr's now and this is the first yr I got powdery mildew. Also fist yr I am over run with cucumber beetles. It's almost Oct up to now squash bugs weren't an issue . I have no squash now but my tomatoes are covered in squash bugs. I sprayed with seven last night..
I was just out of town for day and come back and visiting my garden and see all my squash plant got it and just like you said all the old leaves. Guess what all the leaves are packed in shipped in to dust bin.
Congratulations on the big 3 !! Your A highroller now! don’t forget all the little people lol. Love your videos as usual learning something new. Thank you for the great content!! One question any suggestions for leafhoppers I have them bad. I think I lost a Tom to curly top 😫😢🍅
Just spotted the first white mildew on my zucchini. I cut the leaves off and the party continues!!
I do have a question for you? What do you do if slugs keep eating the central part of the flowers to pollinate your squashes and zucchini is the male ones ?? They keep crawling into the flour and eating it before I can take it off and pollinate the females.
1/20/22 I have a beautiful Neem tree. How do I make neem oil? With the seeds or with the leaves? I started researching Powdery Mildew as I have an epazote plant (just bought it 2-3 weeks ago) that is covered in it. I want to throw it out but will try to eradicate it first by using Hydrogen Peroxide.
I have Black Knot on my plum tree, are any of these remedies good for curing this?
Hello sir. Iam living.in the West indies. My Cuccumber plant is suffering from much pests
On the leaves you see some black fine thing looking like gel, some leaves pased together looking like snail was on it.
Another leave have dry patch in the middle
What can i do i need help
Thank you
Can you recommend vegetable garden pruning shears?
I did not do good socially distancing my plants :( so I have to stay on top of them now. I've been cutting off bad looking leaves. But I've gotta figure out what's going on with the tiny rotted blooms?
Thanks. I am going to try the vingear. And bakingsoda
Anything I can do to the soil before planting to help prevent powder mildew?
I miss the content bar underneath, it was very useful to go forward to the thing you were looking for.
I have a bottle of need oil, but there are no mixing direction on the bottle. In general how much should I mix with water
Hi I am trying around in New Zealand for Neem Oil but no Success, So my question is, are there any other name or if you can let me know where to order it from?
What are your thoughts on mixing neem oil with baking soda and a touch of Neptune’s Harvest?
Is there anyway of reducing the amount of powdery mildew in the soil?
i use a paint sprayer (never used for paint). great for this and there is enough pressure to knock off aphids
I've never had powdery mildew (yet) because it's my first year gardening! hahaha :) BUT leaf miner is driving me crazy!
Lol. Neem for leafminer!
Hi Brian! For some odd reason, neem oil is not sold anywhere in my parts of Canada...so odd! Could you please give me a link where I could order some please?
Danielle Godfrey Same!
Did you try a health food store that sells essential oils?
Help! I have yellow spots all over my cucumber leaves - no white spots. but it is growing up my plant (growing vertical). I've used neem oil with no success. I've read up and think maybe leaf spot? How do I treat this organically?
Can u grow vines vertically or just the bush type??
I had it on everything last year. Beans cucumbers, tomatoes... no idea why.
Hi Brian, I just ordered neem oil. Do I need to pick the leaves with mildew already?
If you can, yes
Really great tips 👍🏻🌱 thank you 🙏🏻
What do you use for a sprayer? Is it a separate item? I’m finally going to get the oil. Thanks!
I bought a 1 gal sprayer with a wand at the local garden and feed store on sale. Before I picked that up, I was using a bottle with a sprayer but it's very difficult to get under leaves. It's worth it to get the type with a wand.
Haven’t seen the mildew yet but I have my neem oil ready. 👍
Ok. Good!
Underneath where my cantaloupe is growing there are tons of mushrooms that I keep pulling out. Is that bad that I'm getting mushrooms?
what kind of sprayer are you using in this video?
My first mistake was underestimating how big they got. Haha. Planted 4 in a 1 meter space. Second they don't climb. I left the leaves with white stuff, didn't know what it was. Off into my garden now to cut those leaves off right now