dbtothapepps said:
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I use Safer brand neem oil in the spray bottle (already mixed). I just apply it by spraying the leaves as much as possible. The main issue is getting it up under the baby foliage on new plants, it's really hard to get that coverage. There is probably a cheaper method than buying the pre-mixed (it's like $13 for a 32oz bottle). I think most of these aphids turn white when they die.Â
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I don't have ants, hopefully never will!
 If I were you, I'd get some clarified Southern AG brand neem from HD that only needs to be mixed with warm water @ 2-4 tbs per gallon and shake like hell before and during spraying. It is already blended with surfacents so no need to mix in soap.This type clarified neem will leave your plants all shiny and healthy looking like they just got a carnuba wax job...lol.
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 For aphids I'd use 3tbs per gallon of water. That will kill them all if you get under all leafs with a drenching spray. Its about $8 and will make many gallons of powerful but a less harsh mix than cold pressed neem mixed with soap. And you can spray in the day time unlike cold pressed neem nite spay only. Only mix what you can use, as pure clarified with surfacaents or cold pressed neem with soap deteriorates to useless in a couple hours, unlike 'safer brand neem'
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The cold pressed is a harsher mix that has more lasting type deterrent action, and more killing power, kind of.
 If you got the time at nite and are able to mix it correctly with mild soap, cold pressed neem is the best,
but clarified neem will work fine for aphids.
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 When you're at HD getting the neem, get a cheap HDX $9, 1 gallon sprayer. The spray wand will allow you to get under all leafs with a drenching spray. If you don't get under all leafs you'll never get rid of them aphids, ever.
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If you have to prune back some lower old dense foliage to get a good spray coverage under foliage, do it. Remove any damaged/deformed foliage, it wont heal. I sometimes if needed turn/hold the leaf with my hand while spraying, so spray head can dripping soak em good for 100% coverage/kill.... Neem is used in women's cosmetics and some supplements, it won;t hurt you... In a real strong mix, especially cold pressed, it might irritate sensitive skin a little, maybe. Never bothered me much, but try to keep its mist out of your eyes... Sometimes I wear gloves but they end up soaked. Suppose you could use some disposable gloves if you're sensitive... If you breath some mist in, might kill covid19... lol, jk
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 Also lightly soak the top of the media and the main stem where it enters the media. Make sure to get all stems, leafs underside and top, straight down into new growth/bud/flower areas with a strong drenching dripping spray. Keep sprayer pumped up hard. Spray early morning or best is late afternoon before dusk, not in 12 noon sun.Once the pests are gone plant will take off with vigor...
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Keep the safer brand neem for in between flare ups you can nip in the bud. Bottle sprayer with its weak neem is good for a few pests you can get at easy with the bottle sprayer. Now that pests have found your plants, it will come in handy for sure...
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Other options, go nuclear and suit up with a with toxic systemic poison non organic, so poisonous needing only a light dainty' non drenching spray. Could also light spray with non toxic systemic BT and have GMO peppers with no aphids.
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