Yesterday morning, I discovered some tiny white bumps on the underside of some large pepper leaves. I cut one off to examine it closer and hurried off to work. When I came home, I looked closely at my plants and noticed one of them had some new friends:
Picture Source: http://gratton.entomology.wisc.edu/aphid-ecology-and-management/
They were a little darker than the one in the photo, but I know an aphid when I see one.
I took all my plants into the tub and soaked them for about 5 minutes above soil level, and made sure to spray off all the leaves. I went a little overboard with my homemade insecticide spray but for now it seems to be working and the plants do not look stressed at all. Here is my recipe.
32oz water
1 tsp fish emulsion/ seaweed fertlizer
1 tsp epsom salt
2 tsp baking soda
2 tsp castile soap
2 tbsp apple cider vinegar
I shook it all up, sprayed the bottoms of leaves, drenched the plant on top, and misted the soil down too. It seems to be working at the moment. I do not see any more aphids this morning and I will report back over the next couple days.
Picture Source: http://gratton.entomology.wisc.edu/aphid-ecology-and-management/
They were a little darker than the one in the photo, but I know an aphid when I see one.
I took all my plants into the tub and soaked them for about 5 minutes above soil level, and made sure to spray off all the leaves. I went a little overboard with my homemade insecticide spray but for now it seems to be working and the plants do not look stressed at all. Here is my recipe.
32oz water
1 tsp fish emulsion/ seaweed fertlizer
1 tsp epsom salt
2 tsp baking soda
2 tsp castile soap
2 tbsp apple cider vinegar
I shook it all up, sprayed the bottoms of leaves, drenched the plant on top, and misted the soil down too. It seems to be working at the moment. I do not see any more aphids this morning and I will report back over the next couple days.