House Plant Pests

What is Horticultural Soap & how does it work

House Plant Pests

What is Horticultural Soap & how does it work

by Tessa Cobley on Jun 09 2021
Inside or in the garden, sprayed on or as a dip, horticultural soap is a great allrounder for reducing pest numbers on houseplants, flowers, veggies and more.🍓The word insecticide sound chemically right? Well not always. Ladybird Plantcare Soap has no nasty chemicals making it a safe choice for indoors, around pets, kids and other wildlife.🐈It's made from natural oils and kills pests on contact by gumming them up. You have complete control over what you are reducing the population of with this spray as it doesn't leave any residue. 🌷If you're spraying aphids or spider mites you are not risking the lives of bees, ladybirds or any other beneficial insects. And if you're looking to introduce live predators to finish the job off you can do almost straight away.🐞250ml of concentrate is £9.95 with free postage. It makes up 25 litres of spray, fab to have around when you spot something munching!  Buy Now🌿 The Technical Bit Instructions for use The pure liquid soap can be applied with a sponge or with a simple bottle spray.   The dilution rate is 1:100.  So the 250ml bottle will go a long way - think a teaspoon in a 500ml measuring jug! If the infection is limited to a few plants you can carefully wash each leaf with dilute soap. For larger infections use a dilute spray of this pure soap to get into shoots and flowers. However keep the solution very dilute to avoid cell damage.  There are certain plants which can be damaged by Soft Soap - these include Fuchsia, ferns and bedding plants in bloom. Test a one or two leaves first if you are in doubt.  Information on ingredients POTASSIUM SOAP OF TALL TREE FATTY ACID - CAS No. 61790-44-1 Synonyms SOFT SOAP; POTASSIUM SALTS OF NATURAL FATTY ACIDS No significant hazard. May be irritating on prolonged contact with skin. Remove contaminated clothing. May cause transient corneal irritation. Rinse immediately with copious quantities of warm water for 15 minutes. Unlikely to be harmful by ingestion. Wash out mouth and drink a cup of warm water. DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. Seek medical attention if irritation or symptoms persist.
Winter Houseplant Care

House Plant Pests

Winter Houseplant Care

by Tessa Cobley on Jan 07 2021
Houseplants don't necessarily need as much upkeep as those in your garden but there are a couple things that it's important to keep up so that they stay healthy and look lovely.
Red Spider Mite - spot it and treat it

House Plant Pests

Red Spider Mite - spot it and treat it

by Tessa Cobley on Sep 26 2018
What's killing your house plants?  Could it be Red Spider Mite?