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Question by PetRescuer: How to safely rid my tomato plant of infestation?
I have two cherry tomato plants. Just yesterday I started to notice a white rimming at the tips and sides of the leaves. Upon closer inspection, the white is sort of powdery and there seems to be very tiny dots of black that almost appear to be eggs of some kind. I live in Northern California (if that helps any.) I was wondering what could I use to rid myself of these bugs without harming the produce or the plant. Thank you!
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Answer by Kate M
okay here goes natural method mix equal parts of dish liquid and listerine the bug will hate it and the plant will love you for it . best natural thing i ever found really works. good luck .
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Another option instead of folding or flipping is to put a large plate over the frying pan and turn the almost cooked omelette upside down onto the plate – then slip it back into the pan and cook off for a minute
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Try 1 tbsp of the old fashion dish soap or baby shampoo in a gal of water, use as a spray
I would start whith anti fungal soap spray and follow the directions.. Or ask your local garden center.. Good luck……………………
I would get and insecticide soap, there is a brand called SAFE that makes one that is not harmful for fruit/veggies that you intend to eat. If the white areas are not adjacent to the dots, it may also be fungal, which there is a spray for as well.