SECRET BAKING SODA HACK || The Most Powerful Organic Pesticide Mixture

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In Today’s short episode we will show you the formula to prepare the most powerful and 100% organic pesticide by mixing baking soda and other stuff to treat almost every pest in your garden.

Let’s Go 100% Organic! and prepare our most powerful pesticide and fungicide solution to treat almost all types of pests in your garden like the aphids, mealybugs, thrips, mites, whiteflies, worms, caterpillars, soil fungus, plant fungus like powdery mildew, black spot rose disease, leaf rust, leaf miners and what not. You can try this on almost any pest on your affected plant. Please stop using chemical pesticides and even chemical fertilizers and go 100% organic!
Now let’s Prepare our most potent pesticide solution. We just use two or three powerful ingredients in this pesticide recipe.
The First one is of course Baking Soda. Mind you its Baking soda and not baking powder. You should know the difference between baking soda and baking powder. Baking soda is pure sodium bicarbonate. It should not be confused with either baking powder or even washing soda. Washing soda is sodium carbonate and baking powder contains only 30% baking soda along with other ingredients. Some think baking soda is a chemical. No, It comes from earth and 100% organic.

In fact, Baking Soda is registered by the Environmental Protection Agency as a bio-pesticide in United States. So its 100% organic and natural.
In one of my previous episodes last year, we have discussed the miracles of baking soda in your garden like using it as a stand alone pesticide and fungicide, cleaning garden tools and pots, for flowers and lot more.

Before you spray on your entire plant, please perform a patch test on a leaf and leave it for an hour or two to see the potency. If the leaf wilts, you will need to dilute it further.
So, there you have it folks, please hit the like button if you found it helpful. Do comment below with your queries and feedback and consider subscribing if you are new to this channel.
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GardenTips
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Summary of the recipe at 2:48
1L water
2-3tsp baking soda
1tsp neem/vegetable oil
1tsp natural/organic liquid soap

wylee
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I tried the recipe with sun flower oil and baking soda only and applying it 2 times per day it worked. All the scales and aphids have turned to dust literally. Thank you for the advice.

thshm
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You can get baking soda at feed stores in 50lb sacks cheaper than at grocery stores. Just ask for sodium bicarbonate. Also mix in teatree castile soap 3oz per gallon to really pump this mix up. Wipes out squash bugs and cucumber beetles like a champ.

bigwooly
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One thing worth mentioning is that if you spray the plants in your garden during the day with direct sunlight, you will likely cause phytotoxicity in the foliage which can kill your plants if the shock is too much at once. You need to spray in the evening or very early morning to avoid this. Morning is riskier than evening as the plants need to be dry when the sun hits the leaves or else...

cornholius
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Thanks for not adding any music. Very useful and to the point.

nandach
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Your advice and recommendations allow me a sigh of pure relief! From the island of Puerto Rico, 👋👏🏝🙏👍😊🚜

NY_Patriot_Lady
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All of your videos have been of great help to me in my garden. Thank you so much. You helped me rescue my plants from a plague of mealy bugs last summer 2022, after we had floods in Qld, Aust.

MarigoldsintheGarden
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I really needed this, I used neem oil with soap but didn't get desire result, with baking soda and soap it's work like magic, thank you so much for this tips, you saved my garden

laxmitamang
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Thanks for explaining in detail about different types of soda.

madhavi.bethur
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Wanted to say just THANKS for sharing such an invaluable piece of information.

lokeshgaur
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This stuff is magic!! I have used it for slugs, fungus, pests on my morning glory leaves, roses etc. It works!! You can see a difference overnight and the slugs have disappeared. Please use it easy to make and keep in a spray container. Thank you for this wonderful remedy!!

VeronicasVeil
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Your style of narration is excellent, and the subtitle make it more easy to understand the video. It is a very useful video. Thanks a lot.

hemarajn
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Exactly what I want, organic pesticide! Baking soda 2 tsp, vegetable oil 1 tsp and 10 drops of liquid soap.
Thanks a lot!

miketaiwanwalkcity
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You are so knowledgeable about plants. Also, I really appreciate that you put English subtitles. I don’t want to miss anything you say.

tessloneill
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Thank you for this video. I will try this tonight. You’re a gardener’s blessing. I’ll take look at your other videos and share this one as much as possible to my fellow novice gardeners. ❤

victoriacrawford
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Great tip! Itried this and within 24 hours the scores of white insects had disappeared even though there was heavy rainfall during the last few hours.

royksk
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Well, today I made up your recipe and sprayed the mealybugs on my money plant and would you believe that the bugs just seemed to melt away before my eyes!!!! Quite miraculous. I’ll certainly be using this recipe often in the summer.

castlebellikon
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We have Crepe Myrtle Bark Scale in the south, so I'm going to try this when it's time to trim the plants back (less limbs to spray and more ability to access after the leaves have fallen). Thank you!

stephaniea
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You are clear and precise in your information, and thanks for not having music. I like the way you share your knowledge. Tks once again.

evelynho