4 Days Later Progress Update First
4 days ago was my first post: My attempt to control Powdery Mildew on my squash with this recipe which used Baking Soda and Neem oil. That was also the day of application with removal of some of the more infected leaves. You can see on the above plant that the recipe proved effective in knocking back the powdery mildew. The plant was WHITE from the mildew and now it is mostly clear of it and is showing healthy new growth.
The application did not get applied as heavily to non affected plants so it allowed them to continue to become infected over the past days. The following 2 shots show the evil white mildew of death taking over more leaves. This led me to look at another application today to try and get caught up with the eradication.
Now for Recipe & Attempt #2
1/3 cup Baking Soda
1/3 cup Insecticidal Soap
2 Gallons water
I have a bunch of various things on hand at all times and this happens to be one. I only need something that is an oil that will help keep the Baking Soda and water solution adhered to the plant's leaves. Plus this is a bit cheaper than Neem oil.
Step 1: Gather materials together
Step 2: Fill sprayer with 1 gallon water
Step 3: Add 1/3 cup Baking Soda to sprayer
Step 4: Add 1/3 cup Insecticidal Soap to sprayer
Step 5: Fill sprayer to 2 gallon mark with water and SHAKE, SHAKE, SHAKE to dissolve Baking Soda.
Step 6: Apply VERY LIBERALLY to any and all infected surfaces of the plants to include leaves, stems, and fruit.
I will post an update in a few days on how this recipe seems to work. I am hoping that if anything, the combination of all my recipes will be the death toll for the mildew.
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