How to kill aphids, whitefly, spider mite, mealy bugs on your system

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  • čas přidán 2. 07. 2024
  • We use natural ingredients safe for edible plants to create the ultimate bug nuking mixture. Easy, quick and highly effective.
    Check the end of the video for the amounts.
    70% rubbing alcohol- nothing special in terms of the type, it's all the same. This one is next day delivery. amzn.to/3ouy35f
    Castille soap (insecticidal soap. Both of these brands are great.
    Dr Woods amzn.to/3b79ZSH
    Dr Bronners amzn.to/3b79ZSH (upon writing- this is next day delivery in the UK at least)
    Neem oil - search for Cold pressed (important) and organic if you can get it. Found in most Amazon stores worldwide.
    Hydrogen peroxide- ** important** The measurements in the video are for the UK 11% Hydrogen peroxide. Looking at US Amazon, it seems all you can buy is 3%. So you will need to increase the volume of Hydrogen peroxide accordingly.
    UK- amzn.to/3PWGl1s
    US- amzn.to/3OBhnTZ
    Comment below for any questions.
    00:00 Introduction
    00:46 What it kills
    01:27 how we discovered mix
    03:37 The ingredients
    11:34 How to mix, amounts.
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Komentáře • 119

  • @myseedleaves
    @myseedleaves  Před rokem +4

    New video team!- How to identify your bug, the 8 most common bugs you'll find on edibles. czcams.com/video/yAg9aFe6r-I/video.html&ab_channel=myseedleaves

  • @yosiparrish
    @yosiparrish Před 4 měsíci +3

    Great video, love it! Thanks for your time, effort and helpful information. Liked and subscribed.

  • @richardmalcuit81
    @richardmalcuit81 Před rokem +5

    Thanks for sharing. Great research.

    • @myseedleaves
      @myseedleaves  Před rokem

      Thanks Richard, appreciate your kind comments

  • @SocaPoliceForce
    @SocaPoliceForce Před 6 měsíci +4

    Good video, very easy to understand and you listened out the items clearly, thank you!

  • @faytruhamchuk8002
    @faytruhamchuk8002 Před měsícem

    Very much appreciated your video, thank you!

  • @tessjones5987
    @tessjones5987 Před 2 měsíci +1

    LOVE THIS RECEIPE.

  • @joanflemmingkendrick1107
    @joanflemmingkendrick1107 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Liked and subscribed! Brilliant presentation! 😊

    • @myseedleaves
      @myseedleaves  Před 7 měsíci

      Thanks very much for your kind words Joan, I tried to make it a little different :)

  • @charlotteoleary196
    @charlotteoleary196 Před rokem +6

    This is great - thank you for a longer video on this, and the time stamps are also really useful.

    • @myseedleaves
      @myseedleaves  Před rokem

      Thanks Charlotte, appreciate your comments 👍

  • @PaulCFC
    @PaulCFC Před rokem +2

    brilliant, thanks

  • @carolleenkelmann3829
    @carolleenkelmann3829 Před 8 měsíci +3

    This has been the best chemistry lesson ever.

    • @myseedleaves
      @myseedleaves  Před 8 měsíci

      Appreciate your kind words- my chemistry skills, other than gardening are.... none :)

    • @myseedleaves
      @myseedleaves  Před 8 měsíci

      However, Alex, who works for seedleaves has just obtained a degree in Chemistry- he's a genius!

  • @mattharvey8712
    @mattharvey8712 Před rokem +1

    Bravo.....great call sample test......hot mix.......I also table spoon baking soda........soap little hot.....I use the same as neem......cheers

    • @myseedleaves
      @myseedleaves  Před rokem

      Great tip on the baking soda, that's interesting and you are right on warming the soap up, as well as the neem to make it mix better. Thanks

  • @LilDirt12
    @LilDirt12 Před 2 měsíci +4

    I was taught to use dawn with baking soda and a few drops of neem oil or vegi oil. The oil prolongs contact of soap and baking soda helps with fungus or mold and the soap breaks down the outer protective barrier on the bugs. Plus cleans the plant and soil.

    • @myseedleaves
      @myseedleaves  Před 2 měsíci +1

      I like the baking soda angle, interesting

    • @Becoming1
      @Becoming1 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Can you tell me the ratio? I need to put soon not sure what’s in my raised bed but look like infested with tiny reddish bugs.

    • @myseedleaves
      @myseedleaves  Před 2 měsíci

      @@Becoming1 can you take a picture and upload it- difficult to say without knowing what they are. Ratio is in video description

    • @LilDirt12
      @LilDirt12 Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@Becoming1 I fill a squirt bottle with warm water, a couple drops of dish detergent, a couple drops of neem, a couple drops of vegi oil, a tsp of baking soda, and the rest with some rubbing alcohol if it's on hand. Just squirt everything down. I do it in the evening. They say not to when the sun is shining. Something about the magnification of the water on the plants might be too intense. So evening is when I use it. Hope this helps. ♥️

    • @aqilmrhan
      @aqilmrhan Před 23 dny

      The sodium metal in baking soda is a toxic alkali. Common symptoms of foliar spray sodium toxicity are leaf burn, scorching, and dead tissue along the outer edges of the leaves.

  • @lauriewalsh420
    @lauriewalsh420 Před rokem +8

    I absolutely love this. JUST SUBBED!... Currently battling fungus gnats on a new lemon tree seed that germinated but the soil apparently was infested with fungus gnat eggs... Ugh. I literally just treated the whole bag of soil which I put in a tote like I usually do. I already do use the neem oil with the soap but I am going to do this next because I found three new gnats this morning and I haven't seen any in 2 days so I believe what you said about the breakdown..... Absolutely at 55 I'm unfortunately a rookie to growing anything, but I love every moment of it except for times like this.. lol. Thank you for the explanation of everything used. You're a genius.......

    • @myseedleaves
      @myseedleaves  Před rokem +1

      Thanks Laurie, appreciated! Fungus gnats suck! They don't really damage anything other than your sanity as they fly about though. I've seen a number of different contenders to get rid of them and have tried a few. The mix in the video will nuke the adults- the worms in the soil are tricky though. The best thing that I've tried (and I literally imported it from the US as I head such good things is 'Mosquito Bits'. People are making a 'tea' out of them and then putting it into the soil. So put some into a type of teabag and let it sit in water. This creates a liquid that can be evenly spread. Then, either use the liquid mix for the adults or Fungus Gnats (and aphids etc) are attracted by the colour yellow. Like obsessed with it. So the yellow sticky traps will do a good job of catching them as well.

    • @robbiebanks9182
      @robbiebanks9182 Před rokem +1

      Cover soil up and break the cycle will soon die out

    • @myseedleaves
      @myseedleaves  Před rokem +1

      @@robbiebanks9182 agree, fungus gnats love wet, dead matter. Watering as Robbie said is the way, let the topsoil dry out in between waters. Also, use a tea made from something called mosquito bits, is very good.

    • @lauriewalsh420
      @lauriewalsh420 Před rokem +2

      @@myseedleaves did what you said and all gone! Ty

    • @myseedleaves
      @myseedleaves  Před rokem

      @@lauriewalsh420 Brilliant news Laurie, very happy for you. They are the biggest pain in the arsse known to humanity

  • @user-pf3jp5mw9g
    @user-pf3jp5mw9g Před 11 měsíci +2

    Merci

  • @lochviewhouse
    @lochviewhouse Před 11 měsíci

    Really helpful to find this UK based advice. At the end you mentioned a next video. Is there one showing how to spray. I never know if you have to lift every single leaf to get the undersides - a lot mid season in the polytunnel, but if needs must?

    • @myseedleaves
      @myseedleaves  Před 11 měsíci

      Hey Guys- you really want to hit all of the leaf all of the stem- as much as you can. Do it early on or later in the afternoon so you don't harm the plant with leaf burn. What have you got and how big is the polytunnel?

  • @ArthurRussell-kb6wr
    @ArthurRussell-kb6wr Před rokem +1

    Hi again.. I like how you present information and yourself. It gives me the confidence to ask you a little off-topic if you mite,,, be able to tell me how to control Fuchsia Gall Mite on fuchsia cuttings?. I have spent far too much on natural predators. I wonder if a alcohol bath could do it

    • @myseedleaves
      @myseedleaves  Před rokem

      No worries Arthur- so it's a little outside of my normal as I only do edibles. However, I do have a very knowledgeable grower contact so let me ask her.

    • @myseedleaves
      @myseedleaves  Před rokem +1

      So..... that's a bloody tricky little blighter eh! My spray will work to a level, but is not going to knock out the problem as it's in the leaf. Neem oil is great for insects that eat it, as it hits the central nervous system of the plant- rather than being a contact killer.. All my lady said was that bringing in a predator after having cut back the plant quite heavily was all she knew of, even that though is tricky. I did have a read myself and a fairly good source said that a plant invigorator/pesticide is a good bet (not sure as good as mine) With that being the case- the one I would recommend is something called SB spray. You can find it on Amazon.
      Good luck!

  • @AngelFlys17
    @AngelFlys17 Před rokem +1

    thank u much love from USA from a American /Britt 🇺🇸🇬🇧

    • @myseedleaves
      @myseedleaves  Před rokem +1

      Thanks Angel, good to hear from you 👍

  • @AA-rw6mc
    @AA-rw6mc Před rokem

    Hello, I think you mean .75 tablespoons for the hydrogen peroxide. But I will try to use ml as it seems more exact.

  • @brandyjaques6865
    @brandyjaques6865 Před rokem

    Thanks for such a great informative video!
    QUESTION
    So I’m in the US, so would I multiply the peroxide by 3.75 and use that amount? Sorry I need help in understanding this conversion. Thank you so much for your help!

    • @myseedleaves
      @myseedleaves  Před rokem

      No worries Brandy. So it depends on the % strength of the one that you are using. In terms of the volume - I would keep it at x 3 if you are using a 3% - better to be slightly under than over with this type of thing- it's already quite strong as a mix.

    • @myseedleaves
      @myseedleaves  Před rokem

      Also, Cold pressed is exactly what you want.

  • @davidhudson2497
    @davidhudson2497 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Can I use Ethyl 70%, I can only find Isoproryl Alcohol (rubbing alcohol) at 99%?

  • @majaapia
    @majaapia Před rokem +1

    Hi. I use Neem Oil regular. But I learned that you have to use the solution same day as you make it, or it's organic substans can get moldy. Are this mix you make different in the way you add other products in that makes it fine for a longer time?

    • @myseedleaves
      @myseedleaves  Před rokem +1

      Hey- so with neem oil, you have to mix it with a 'soap' like the one in the video for it to work. It needs to be able to dissolve in water and without mixing with soap ((like any oil) it's not going to work. The chemical part of neem oil, Azadirachta will break down after spraying on the plant within about 4 days. Mixed with the soap and these other parts, kept in an air tight container, preferably in the dark and it will last fine. I would refresh it though every 6 weeks.

    • @lizzie1897
      @lizzie1897 Před rokem

      Yes Neem oil on its own is not working, really not working

  • @SylviaDallas
    @SylviaDallas Před rokem +2

    Thank you for this. Could you perhaps give a measurement like tsp / litre or gallon so that I can use it in my mister? That way I can set the timer to come on in the night. Over here in Jamaica we use a product called Neem-X Bio. I have found it to be very effective used woth garlic water- did wonders for my phaleonopsis orchid that was infested with scales. Would this be safe to use every day in a mister?

    • @myseedleaves
      @myseedleaves  Před rokem +2

      Hi Syl, thanks for your comments- appreciated. The ingredients in ml and US cups/spoons start at 11.50 and should all be there. I've heard good things about garlic water as well. When I put this together, I did it for edible plants and garlic water on lettuce will make the girls/boys run in another direction if you eat it and then breath on them! :) The garlic water will be fine in a mister for non edibles though..

  • @maryjanemj9187
    @maryjanemj9187 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I did the recipe minus the soap and i added peppermint essential oils to it. So i did 1.5 quart water 1 tsp peroxide 1/2 cup rubbing alcohol and probably 8 drops of peppermint essential oil. Shall see if it works

    • @myseedleaves
      @myseedleaves  Před 11 měsíci

      Hi Maryjane, did you add any neem oil? if you did, it needs the soap to break it down and make it water-soluble. To be honest, those two elements are the strongest, a contact killer (the soap smothers the insect so it can't breath) and an over time killer- the neem.
      The rubbing alcohol will strip the wax of their cuticles so will hit them hard. Let's see how it goes.

  • @jennyfrancis4374
    @jennyfrancis4374 Před měsícem

    I just used this mixture... and first time I sprayed my plants and could have breathed after spraying.

  • @MaCodray
    @MaCodray Před měsícem +1

    the links for the two individual Castile oils are exactly the same - so no link to the Dr Bronners

    • @myseedleaves
      @myseedleaves  Před měsícem

      Thanks for that, I'll have a look into it

  • @jesuswarnedusaboutthem7710
    @jesuswarnedusaboutthem7710 Před 5 měsíci

    Hi thank u so much for your video! I’m going nuts to try to save a tropical fruit tree (Mamey sapote) that I just had installed in my yard a few months ago. It’s infested with small ants. I’m pretty sure they are not fire ants. I have masking tape on the trunk and some ants are crawling over it. I put diatomaceous earth at the base of the tree. I’m still seeing the ants. I don’t see aphids but the leaves look gnarly. I don’t know what to do. What else should I be looking for. Could I have overwatered the tree ? I saw little flying gnats yesterday.

    • @far2ezee
      @far2ezee Před 5 měsíci +1

      Hi there, thank you for reaching out and sharing your situation. Dealing with ants in tropical fruit trees like Mamey sapote can indeed be challenging. It’s great that you’ve already tried diatomaceous earth. Since you’re still seeing ants, consider checking for other pests like scale insects or mealybugs, which can attract ants due to the honeydew they produce. Overwatering could contribute to the problem, especially if you’re noticing gnats, which often thrive in moist soil. To address this, ensure proper drainage and allow the soil to dry out a bit between waterings. Additionally, using ant baits around the tree may help control the ant population. Keep monitoring the tree’s health and consider consulting a local horticulturist for a more precise diagnosis. Best of luck with your Mamey sapote tree!”
      This response addresses the specific issues raised, offers practical solutions, and encourages further action if needed.

    • @jesuswarnedusaboutthem7710
      @jesuswarnedusaboutthem7710 Před 5 měsíci

      @@far2ezee thank u so much ! I’ll keep an eye on it

  • @sheldonmurphy6031
    @sheldonmurphy6031 Před rokem

    Yoooo Sir!
    This is totally Bad A$$ Sir!! Thank You!!
    So sorry for bothering you with this question. For root mealy bugs, should I pour it into the soil, OR should I do the normal procedure for root mealy bugs, and just use the solution on the roots and plant itself?
    That is probably a self answerable question, but with my OCD I have to cover all basis! 😁
    Subscribed Sir!!
    Iowa 😁

    • @myseedleaves
      @myseedleaves  Před rokem

      Hey Sheldon- they're a tricky one no doubt. A bit tricky this as the usual hydrogen peroxide mix should be good enough, however the neem oil will then finish them of. However, I'm not so sure as to how badly neems going to affect the roots of the plant, it may not like it. Maybe do a test first, ie not so much in one smaller part and see if the plant doesn't like it by wilting or curling leaves

    • @myseedleaves
      @myseedleaves  Před rokem

      Good luck old chap, keep me posted 👍

    • @sheldonmurphy6031
      @sheldonmurphy6031 Před 5 měsíci +1

      ​​@@myseedleaves
      Holy Cow!
      I am sorry I never responded!!
      Just to make this short, I was trying to fight Root Mealybugs, and not the real problem. Root Aphids.
      I was given the wrong diagnosis. For 6 months, I fought those buggers until I discovered that they were Root Aphids.
      I lost several of prized cacti, and elephant ears. They nearly stripped my entire love for indoor "gardening"
      It's crazy to be back here today, and its due to Spider Mites. lol
      Compared to R.A, I won't even sweat it. I took care of everything in the moment, so now it's research time.
      Thank You So Much For This Video & For Your Reply! 🤗
      PS:
      Subscribed
      & Not to be crude, but there is not a nice way to say it. Root Aphids are the devil's crotch crabs! 😂
      Edited:
      I'm already subscribed 😁 lol
      I'd sub again if I could! lol

    • @myseedleaves
      @myseedleaves  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Feeling for you Sheldon- what a pain in the arsse!. Root aphids are a bitch, although I've only had them once and it was right at the end of the plant cycle so we just binned it. However, when you say the word spider mite, that sends a shiver up the spine (not really :) - they are a nightmare and probably one of the hardest to eridicate for good. It's all about getting them early and then using the mix on them.
      @@sheldonmurphy6031

    • @myseedleaves
      @myseedleaves  Před 5 měsíci +1

      The devil's crotch crabs- sums it up perfectly. :)

  • @asagayaboy5481
    @asagayaboy5481 Před rokem +1

    Can i try this on my chili 🌶️ plants inside a greenhouse?

    • @far2ezee
      @far2ezee Před rokem

      No difference indoors or out. With all spraying like this, try to do it first thing in the morning or later in the evening. Direct sun beeming on the plants when they are wet isn't good.

  • @ArthurRussell-kb6wr
    @ArthurRussell-kb6wr Před rokem

    At 07m12s are you saying that the neem oil is on the leaves or In the leaves ?

    • @myseedleaves
      @myseedleaves  Před rokem

      Hi Arthur. So The neem oil coats the leaves and the active compounds hang around for about 48 hrs. So when the bug punctures the leaves, they're also going to take in the neem oil. The neem isn't absorbed into the plant, just coats the leaves. Best to give the leaves a wash before eating, just to remove any residual taste.

    • @ArthurRussell-kb6wr
      @ArthurRussell-kb6wr Před rokem

      @@myseedleaves Wow you are fast, I expected to wat for at least a cpl

    • @ArthurRussell-kb6wr
      @ArthurRussell-kb6wr Před rokem +1

      Sorry, my window froze - Wow you are fast, I expected to wait for at least a cpl of days to get any reply. And a very good reply, I thank you

    • @myseedleaves
      @myseedleaves  Před rokem

      @@ArthurRussell-kb6wrno worries- you catch me editing another video to do with bugs :)

    • @myseedleaves
      @myseedleaves  Před rokem

      @@ArthurRussell-kb6wr no probs, good luck!

  • @lindagriggs8024
    @lindagriggs8024 Před 4 měsíci

    Careful with neem oil. Like he says, dilute it. Full strength on your salad and it will kill your gut biome and can cause blindness.

  • @KebunLangit67
    @KebunLangit67 Před 7 měsíci

    👍🙏😊

  • @russellesimonetta9071
    @russellesimonetta9071 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Tea tree, peppermint oil, 70 percent isopropil alcohol and hydrogen peroxide . One table spoon of each into two gallons of water. Spritz on the plants and soil surface.

  • @bigantplowright5711
    @bigantplowright5711 Před rokem +1

    I like the smell of need.

    • @myseedleaves
      @myseedleaves  Před rokem

      I actually read that as I like the smell of weed :)

    • @bigantplowright5711
      @bigantplowright5711 Před rokem

      Interesting typo!!! Neem.

    • @myseedleaves
      @myseedleaves  Před rokem

      @@bigantplowright5711 On second read, I then thought you were being extremely deep! Neems not bad- it's strong and most people hate it- I don't mind it to much, knowing how much it's nailing the little b**stards....

  • @patrickhilger1844
    @patrickhilger1844 Před rokem

    What is the initial Peroxide % ??? Used

    • @myseedleaves
      @myseedleaves  Před rokem

      Hi Patrick, 70%.

    • @AA-rw6mc
      @AA-rw6mc Před rokem

      @@myseedleaves That is the alcohol %. I think the hydrogen peroxide should be 1%.

    • @DavidfromMichigan
      @DavidfromMichigan Před rokem

      ​@@AA-rw6mcyou are correct. And there is a dilution chart online for converting any percentage hydrogen peroxide to 1%, whether it's 3, 6, 10, or 35. There's a 90% but don't even touch that😊. Recipe works great. If you have any problems with Neem, Dr Woods also makes a Tea Tree Oil castille soap that works great.

  • @quinnlynch1071
    @quinnlynch1071 Před rokem +1

    How often should you spray?

    • @far2ezee
      @far2ezee Před rokem

      Hi Quinn, try once a week to start with, see how that works

  • @deepthoughtswithjessica

    I see so many saying neem oil is organic and safe. Not true! Sensitivity is extremely common with neem oil and it should be used with extreme caution.

    • @myseedleaves
      @myseedleaves  Před rokem +1

      Agreed Jessica, it definitely needs to be handled with care. As do all the ingredients in this, all of them aren't going to do you any favours if injested. I've used it many times though and when diluted I've never personally had a problem.

    • @jamescone6359
      @jamescone6359 Před 10 měsíci

      My understanding is neem oil puts almost like a wax coating on the leaves. Therefore the bugs. Spider mites can't get to the leaf and eat it you have to be very aggressive with your approach with this method. Spider mites are very hard to get rid of

    • @myseedleaves
      @myseedleaves  Před 10 měsíci

      @@jamescone6359 Hi James- you're right in the idea that you have to coat the leaves thoroughly but the reason being is that the neem will then be ingested by the plant when it pierces the leave looking for food. Then the neem oil Acta on the central nervous system of the bug, causing it to stop eating, stop reproducing and various other ailments. This means that neem only works on rasping insects like aphids, whitefly etc. leaving other insects alive. However, the neem has to be mixed with a soap for you to apply it and the soap is the contact killing part. Ie it smothers the insects and stops it breathing. So the combo is powerful but the neem will take a while to take effect, knocking out anything that the soap missed.

  • @christinelacken5463
    @christinelacken5463 Před rokem

    What % of H202 PLEASE THANKS CHRISTINE

    • @myseedleaves
      @myseedleaves  Před rokem

      Hi Christine- do you mean % of the overall mix or Percentage of the type of h202 you can buy? Where are you based Christine, there are different percentages in different countries- the US is stronger...

    • @christinelacken5463
      @christinelacken5463 Před rokem

      @@myseedleaves
      Thanks for your reply.
      I've got 3%. H202. Is this what's used in video. Only I know you can buy different strengths
      Kent UK
      Thanks Christine lacken

    • @myseedleaves
      @myseedleaves  Před rokem

      Hi Christine, so 3% is 1/4 of the strength that we use. Also, be very careful it's not mixed with other materials - it needs to be pure. If you check the video description there are links to all the products that we use and links to Amazon. 250ml of the Growth Technology brand that we use 'liquid oxygen' is £7.50

    • @christinelacken5463
      @christinelacken5463 Před rokem

      @@myseedleaves
      Thanks for your help. Christine

    • @christinelacken5463
      @christinelacken5463 Před rokem

      @@myseedleaves many thanks for your help I will buy. Christine

  • @jamescraig8601
    @jamescraig8601 Před rokem +3

    This is actually the first time I wasted my time to watch your video. This could have been done in an 8 minute video. A lot more people would watch. Maybe even like,instead of dislike. Our time is precious to.

    • @myseedleaves
      @myseedleaves  Před rokem +6

      Hi James, thanks for your comment, always useful to hear thoughts. Agree that it is relatively long but put time stamps into it incase people wanted to cut straight to the parts that they were interested in. Wanted to show more depth of where it all came from and how the various ingredients come together. However, it's all a learning curve so I'll take your comments on board for the next. Cheers

    • @sheldonmurphy6031
      @sheldonmurphy6031 Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@myseedleaves
      I think James is Bipolar! lol

  • @austenhead5303
    @austenhead5303 Před rokem

    "How to kill everything! Including your plants!"
    What a snake oil salesman.
    Do not do this. Get properly informed instead. You can't just throw everything on your plants and hope for the best. Learn how to identify your local pests, learn about their life cycles, and treat only as much as necessary, with only minimal amounts of substances that are proven towork. This unscientific kitchen sink approach is insane. Typical internet solution.

    • @myseedleaves
      @myseedleaves  Před rokem +3

      Thanks for your thoughts on this. The thing being, I'm not sure whether you've battled an infestation of aphids on an indoor hydroponic system which is really what this video is for. Your average joe isn't interested in learning about the life of the bug on their plant- they just don't want their system crawling with them. I have tried just about every type of way to get rid of them, from natural predators to these types of natural pesticides. Yes you can go and buy pesticides that are synthetic but I don't adhere to that.
      The ingredients in this mix are tried and tested, half of India uses Neem oil and it's accredited with multiple organic bodies as safe for organic growing! they're all over the internet and this mix is one that will hit the problem as hard as it can be, quickly. Outdoor growing is very different, bigger bugs will eat the smaller bugs and you can essentially play more of a game with it. Indoors though- you can't and you need to do something about the problem as quickly as possible or you loose all the plants on your system.
      Snake Oil salesman? I'm not selling anything to anyone- just giving people the product that I've been using for half a decade for indoor systems.

    • @jaymareachealee3351
      @jaymareachealee3351 Před 10 měsíci

      By the time I research all the information about all the nitty gritty relating to critters destroying my plants I'll have no plants to treat. So better to take a punt rather than watch my plants die slowly and have a load of spider mites hibernating to repeat the same next year.

    • @pablosteelio9462
      @pablosteelio9462 Před 6 měsíci

      I know I'm late here, but if you aren't smart enough to understand, that's fine but you don't have to be an ass.
      I've used this method a number of times and it works great. Just pay attention and don't over do it.

  • @dung2quan
    @dung2quan Před rokem +2

    Talking too much, no good!!! 👎 👎 👎

    • @myseedleaves
      @myseedleaves  Před rokem

      Sorry about that, much to explain- will try to make it less on the next.

  • @DavidfromMichigan
    @DavidfromMichigan Před rokem

    7:00 is that a sand lion?

    • @myseedleaves
      @myseedleaves  Před rokem +1

      Hi David, that is a lacewing larvae- the other aphid killing bad boy. The eggs are the ladybirds. The lacewing starts eating them in the end. I filmed them over a month..

  • @PaulCFC
    @PaulCFC Před rokem +1

    brilliant, thanks