Soap?

whoknows11

Active Member
ok i recently just transplanted my plants into larger pots and two days later a bunch of different bugs were messing with my plants and eating the leaves, there were earwigs, ants, gnats, and something that looked like a millipede which i found actually eating the plant leaves when i found them. i was told that a mixture of soap and wature will actually kill most bugs and keep my plants healty is this true or would i be doing my plants some harm? and if so what should i use im looking for more of a home remedy ive been short on cash recently.
 

China

Active Member
I too, am combating a multitude of pests. Some of my plants will be harvested in a week or two. Will using soap have any effect on the bud of a plant well into flowering? Also, how much water and how much soap should I mix together?
 

JLStiffy

Well-Known Member
Hey,
I have used soap before, the normal sunlight Original stuff works.. My father uses this soup to kill buggs such as wasps. I *think* he uses 20ML per 1 Letter. Good luck. As a little info when using soap in a spray application you can use it with most other insecticides such as Einstein oil, soy'ranor'a etc..
I also use the soap mix once or twice at the beggining of my flush-it really helps to pick up any minerals along the root hairs..
 

crossart

Active Member
whatever u do do not use vinegar i was told by a few people that vinegar water and soap kills bugs and is safe. IT IS NOT!!! let me know how it goes with just soap. good luck
 
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