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Dunkel June 18, 2006 12:16 AM

Soapy water for Aphids?
 
I try to garden as close to organic as possible. I noticed quite a few aphids on the underside of some foliage while I was tying up my maters today. I read somewhere about using 2 TBSP of Dawn dish washing liquid per 1 gallon of water as a cure. Has anyone used this method and if so does it hurt the foliage at all? Also on a limited budget so BT and other organic controls will only be used as a last resort if my plants start getting destroyed. Thanks in advance.

Goddessemer6 June 18, 2006 12:11 PM

Dawn will not hurt your foliage. I spray dawn and water on all my plants veggie or not when I see aphids...I usually mix in some kelp into the spray bottle as well when I spray to give the plants a little boost so they can recover. The dawn is a biodegradable surfactant which makes the kelp stick to the leaves of plants better, instead of dripping off.

PS- Dawn is also phosphate free, which means it's the ideal soap to bring with you camping for dishes as it doesn't harm the environment. :D

Dunkel June 18, 2006 12:32 PM

Thanks Rose! Aphids must be related to hippies, they don't seem to like soapy water much either! :twisted:

Goddessemer6 June 18, 2006 12:42 PM

:lol: :lol: :lol:

I used to live in N Cali, where all the hippies settled. I had a room mate that used to say "only hippies keep puppies on ropes" you know instead of on a leash...I guess nobody told them it's soap that's suppost to be on the rope! LOL


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