Isopropyl Alcohol = bug spray. In fact, it's the only thing we've found that kills stink bugs without them spraying. We've also sprayed wasps in the air and they were dead when they hit the ground.
White flies are tiny, sap-sucking insects that are frequently abundant in vegetable and ornamental plantings. They excrete sticky honeydew and cause yellowing or death of leaves. The ability of the whitefly to carry and spread disease is the widest impact they have had on global food production. In the tropics and subtropics, whiteflies have become one of the most serious crop protection problems. Economic losses are estimated in the hundreds of millions of dollars. Soapy water : If you want to use something safer than pesticides, soapy water will work. I use it sometimes when I need to spot treat small infestations. - The problem with soapy water is I don't think it will kill all stages of white fly, only the adult stage. That means you will need to treat the plant about every three or four days for a couple weeks to kill the two or three generations you might have on your plant. Neem oil : You can use Neem oil . Be sure to spray the soil, that's where they lay the...
It's time to start moving your pampered seedlings outdoors. These seedlings are used to all the luxuries of life under lights or in a greenhouse: warmth, controlled light, regular water and feeding. As we've all had to learn, life on the outside isn't that pampered. To avoid sending your seedlings into transplant shock, you need to acclimate them slowly to the harsh realities of garden life by hardening them off. It only takes a few weeks, but it will keep your plants growing happy, rather than stunting them with a sudden chill. Read more: How to Harden Off Plants