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TrifectaCrop Control Insecticidal Soap is an all-natural, biodegradable solution designed to effectively eliminate soft-bodied pests like spider mites and aphids while being safe for edible crops. This commercial-grade fungicide offers long-lasting protection and is trusted by both professional growers and home gardeners for its quality and consistent results.
Item Form | Oil |
Scent Name | Peppermint |
Number of Items | 1 |
Unit Count | 128.0 Fl Oz |
Item Volume | 128 Fluid Ounces |
Material Features | Natural |
A**D
Works great does what it says
My plant had fungal fleas or fungal flies or something like that. And, it’s spread to other plants in the nearby area. I put them all out in the driveway and sprayed them down with the spray. I let them sit out there for two days then I brought them back inside and I see nothing Except healthier plants. The spray seems to have worked very well.
C**E
Saving my Hibiscus Tree
This product is easy to apply and stays on the plants leaves to keep it working longer. I've tried other products to save my Hibiscus tree and have failed to continual decline in health. Now my tree is producing more green leaves and recovering nicely. I hope to see its blooms return soon.Thank you for this new product to the market!
J**.
Works quickly for spider mites without harming the plant and without toxic chemicals
i grow quite a few veggies and herbs in my basement under lights, and one day noticed what looked like tiny webs on the growing tips of my pineapple sage. Although spider mites are too tiny to see very well, I know that the small webs are a symptom of them. Since my pineapple sage is used in cooking I needed to find a remedy the would get rid of the mites and still have the sage safe for cooking.I found this spray that is totally natural and non-toxic and decided to buy it. In the interim, until I got the spray, I sprayed the plant with water twice a day. This helped to keep the mites in control until I got the spray. After I got the spray, I had to use it only twice, and a couple of week later there is no evidence of mites. The plant is recovering and now getting new growth.One spraying will kill any mites on the plant, but it does not kill the eggs. To completely get rid of spider mites, you need to spray the plant every day for a week or so in order to kill baby mites as they hatch. If this is done religiously the mite problem should be eliminated. This method should also work for most fungal and insect problems, particularly on indoor plants where they won't be reinfected by nature. This spray is great as a preventative, but to eliminate an infestation you need to know the life cycle of the pest you are dealing with. This spray will kill the insects, but does not kill the eggs. For the specific spider mites I had on my pineapple sage, I had to spray the entire plant every 2 or 3 days for about 20 days. My pineapple sage is now spider mite free.Since my pineapple sage is a very large plant, I had to buy the larger refill bottle and fill this spray bottle a few times to get rid of the mites. I also added a little mild dish soap to this spray for good measure as dish soap will also kill most insect pests.The spray is about the thickness of water and leaves no residue on the plants at all. When using it, it does not at all smell like bug spray - it actually smells good. This spray saved my pineapple sage and prevented the mites from spreading to any of my other plants. At least for spider mites, I would highly recommend this spray.UPDATE 11/02/20:I have reduced my star rating for this product as I have found it does not totally eliminate spider mites. Although I have consistently sprayed my pineapple sage plant thoroughly twice a week for 2 months, the spider mites keep coming back. This spray may help control spider mites, but it doesn't seem to eliminate them.I hope this review was helpful for you.
L**G
works quick
my tower was going crazy with mites, fruit flies, and other things I don't know what they were. I sprayed it on all the plants in my tower and it worked great. I killed my spinach because it was too fine and newly planted, but the lettuce and swiss chard was saved and regrowing great. i did do a second spray a week alter because I didn't use enought the first time.
J**.
Does not work on spider mites
Honestly, needed this for spider mites. I thought it would kill them (my mistake) but it doesn't seem to repel them either. Smells great though! Might use to spray my outdoor shoes and work pants to discourage bugs since it does have natural ingredients.
D**.
Does NOT work for mold on growing media
So I have used this before and LOVE it for insect /bug repellent for my strawberries and tomato plant. That being said when I saw it would get rid of mold and classified as a fungicide for my roundleaf sundew I was starting in seedling trays it was worth a shot. Wrong! So I read instructions very carefully. Saw I would need a full 4oz and 1 gallon of water to be rid of the mold that kept coming back on the peat moss. Mixed up the full strength. Cut more ventilation holes in the covers of the trays, more sunlight, dumped all the water out. Did 5 full days of treatment. Even got a fan to make sure there was enough air circulation. Re-sterilized the media, no water in the trays. Did 5 full days. After that it says weekly. Still have put no water in the trays. The stuff was all the way down and in the water tray by day 5. Day six did the whole fan thing no mold. Day 7 get up and mold back and worse then when I started. I still haven’t watered all at. It just wasn’t meant to be for a mold situation and expensive. But at least I have extra for when I use it on my fruit/vegetables
J**S
Easy use
Easy use
M**A
Quality
Delivered expeditiously and as advertised.
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