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"soil Pesticide" to Control Flower pests

Published: 2024-11-22 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/22, "soil Pesticide" to Control Flower pests

Long-term use of chemical pesticides to control flower pests is easy to pollute the environment. The effect of self-made soil pesticide to control flower pests is good, and there is no pollution and no drug harm.

First, garlic juice. Take 0.5 kg of purple garlic, soak in water for a while, mash the juice, dilute it 10 times with water, spray immediately to control aphids, red spiders and scale nymphs, and pour garlic juice into the basin soil to control nematodes and earthworms.

Second, tobacco water. Take 50 grams of tobacco leaves or tobacco stalks, 100 grams of leftover cigarette butts, add 1.5 kilograms of water, boil for half an hour, or soak for one day and night, knead repeatedly with hands, filter with gauze, and spray 0.1% Mel 0.2% neutral detergent to control aphids, red spiders, leafhoppers, thrips, leaf rollers and other leaf-eating pests.

Third, chili water. Take 50 grams of dry red wine chili, add 1 kg of water and boil for 10-20 minutes. After filtration, the clear liquid can be sprayed to control aphids, red spiders, whitefly and so on.

Fourth, pepper water. Take 50 grams of pepper (or pepper), add about 1 kg of water, boil for 30-40 minutes, filter and spray plants to kill aphids.

Fifth, Pulsatilla boiled water. Take pulsatilla bulb 500 grams, add 5 kilograms of water to boil for half an hour, filter and spray flowers to kill aphids.

6. Boil peach leaves. Take 0.5 kg of peach leaves, add 3 kg of water and boil for 30 minutes, filter and spray to control aphids, inchworms and soft pests; after chopping and drying peach leaves, grind them into powder and apply them to the soil to control mole crickets, grubs and other underground pests.

 
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