What are these and how do I kill them?
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dish soap is not toxic to plants if it was my plants would of been dead 9 years ago lolI wouldn't use dish soap. It's a detergent, which is toxic to plants, and I've seen a few threads recently where people have used it, and are now on here looking for ways to save their plants. Something like Safer's, which is an insecticidal soap would be better, and it is relatively safe to use as it is made for use on both decorative and food gardens. Anything made with potassium salts of fatty acids will kill mites, which is what it looks like you have. You have to spray them directly to kill them, it won't work as a preventive measure. Neem should also work, and as it leaves a residue may control them for longer, however too much can damage your plants.
chilli dish soap spray works awesome they look like aphidsWhat are these and how do I kill them?
I've heard good things about the chili spray, never used it myself, never heard of anyone adding dish soap to it, but to each their own. Aphids are usually larger and clustered at the new growth, and can be black, orange, green, or white.chilli dish soap spray works awesome they look like aphids
i got something the same going atm been treating with plant based pyrethrin cleared it up in 3 daysI've heard good things about the chili spray, never used it myself, never heard of anyone adding dish soap to it, but to each their own. Aphids are usually larger and clustered at the new growth, and can be black, orange, green, or white.