
Baking Soda
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Baking soda can be made into a
spray at the rate of 5 tablespoons per gallon (depending on the plant sprayed) water.
Baking Soda and Milk
5 tablespoons Baking soda in a gallon water to which 2 cups whole milk makes an excellent fungal control.
Try also
Baking
Soda / Seaweed
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5 tablespoons baking soda
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2 cups milk
1 cup liquid seaweed
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1 gallon clean filtered or solarized water
Simple Baking Soda Formula
(for Powdery Mildew AND Blackspot on roses, etc)
2 teaspoons Baking soda
2 tablespoons Sesame oil
1 gallon Coffee
Make a second batch of coffee.
Mix well then pour into a pump type gallon sprayer. Thoroughly soak both sides the of the leaves. Apply in the morning, approximately once a week as needed.
The above baking soda formula is based on the Cornell research. This formula is now available commercially under the name of Remedy. Remedy by Bonide.
Baking Soda, Soap, Manure Tea?
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Another mixture is baking soda,
dash of soap and manure tea.
Try
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5 tablespoons baking soda
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2 tablespoons any natural soap
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1 gallon manure tea
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March 10, 2013
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