Monday, February 1, 2010

Diluting Green Soap I Sprayed My Tomatoes Plants With Soap, Is That What Killed Them?

I sprayed my tomatoes plants with soap, is that what killed them? - diluting green soap

They were good, with some black bugs (about the size) of the chips, so I have green sprayed with diluted detergent, and the first changes to black. Well, they fade.

6 comments:

crash said...

after spraying with soap later have to be sprayed with clean water for 20 minuets as burns Soap Plant

Sword Lily said...

Laundry soap, even diluted, are the ingredients that are probably too harsh for plants.

You can baby shampoo, hand dishwashing detergent (not easy the way the dishwasher. Chlorine present) or a dog flea and tick shampoo or diluted in a hose end sprayer (1 cup of soap for 20 liters of water) or a bottle of soda. I use only a capful of shampoo, soap / bottle of soda.

Karen L said...

Probably. If they say to use soap to kill insects on plants, the soap is too. What most of us as "detergent" or "detergent" likely that a detergent quite different, which means that even if you wash your dishes and clothes. Check the label of the things that is sprayed on the plants and see what it says.

$Billy Ray$ Valentine said...

That's what happens when people try to brew homemade beer. Why not just a credit for Social Security for her local garden center of the insecticide. I think it is "damn" about chemicals in the world today. When used appropriately marked and in a safe, do not worry. The world will not come to an end, if you preach to treat your plants with an insecticide, regardless of what some people are trying to. That is why there are laws and regulations governing the use of personal and commercial gas. 99% of the population use "pesticides" on a regular basis, without knowing it. Some household cleaning products on the market today are known as pesticides, such as Comet, Ajax, Lysol, etc., etc. So we are not all "organic" at all costs.

... Billy Ray $ $

Carl said...

I hope you insects! Plant a little more than the tomato is still very early in the year.

Pwnt said...

Yes, killed

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