Good day!
This is Mer Layson, also known as, “Ang Magsasakang Reporter”
I am honored to be a farmer, because without farmers, there will be no food on our tables.
It is also my honor to be a reporter, being one of those who distribute significant and legitimate information to the public.
For this day, I will be teaching you how to make organic pesticide
That you can spray to your plants
To remove aphids. Do you know what are aphids?
Those are insects that are white in color. They tend to stick on the plant leaves and eat it
They tend to suck up the nutrients of our plants
 
Most of the time, they are the responsible for destroying our plants. The same goes with ants
So, now I will be teaching you how to make an organic pesticide
Since prevention is better than cure
I'm using this organic pesticide to my plants for at least once a week
I spray them to my plants every late afternoon
Don't use it on mornings or noon time
because once sunlight touches the pesticide
It's possible that this pesticide may wilt the leaves of your plants
That is why, I recommend you to use this organic pesticide, that I will be teaching you today, every late afternoon once the sun light is not so intense
So, let's start to make the organic pesticide
The first ingredient is vinegar
So here it is
Any brand of vinegar will do
 
So it happens that the brand that we use is this one
So, vinegar
Second is
Dishwashing liquid
So, I am just showing you the ingredients for this organic pesticide
Last but not the least is 1L of
1 liter of water
So, this is just tap water
 
So, I let it sit for at least a day
You should not immediately use water from the faucet to your plants
 
It is because the tap water here in Metro Manila contains chlorine
So, let the water sit first
So that the Chlorine would oxidize
Now, let's begin making the pesticide
So, here's a spoon. Put one spoonful of
Vinegar
is what we'll put in a 1 liter bottle of water
Okay
So, I'll just uncap this
Now, I'm going to pour it
It's alright to put a little too much than intended
 
It will not overdose anything
Okay
Here's one spoonful of vinegar
That I will now put in a 1 liter of water
Oh no, I accidentally spilled it. I'll put another spoonful
 
I accidentally spilled some earlier
There...
...we go. Okay
There
Next
I will now add the dishwashing liquid
Just four drops is enough
So, here's the dishwashing liquid. Just add four drops
One
Two
Three
Four. There
Now, put the cap back on and shake it well
Shake it like this
As you can see bubbles will start to form
Okay, so bubbles already formed
You can now transfer it to an aspirator
Here's our aspirator
 
Always remember to spray it every late afternoon
Never spray during noon time or in the morning
You can spray this to your plants
Just spray for once a week
You can spray to your vegetables
If you have more vegetable planted
Then you can make more of this
Now this is ready to use
for your plants
This will do the trick to those aphids and also to those ants
There will not be any more insects to kill your plants
See
Spray during late afternoon
to your plants
Prevention is better than cure
See here
Let's spray
You can use this to any kind of plants
spray during late afternoon
I'll just repeat the ingredients
Any brand of vinegar
Second is...
Uhm... use 1 spoonful of vinegar
Then dishwashing liquid, 4 drops
 
And of course, 1 liter of water. And you can now transfer it to your aspirator
Then you can already use it to spray to your plants
Spray once a week only
So that pests will not come near your plants anymore
But if there are already insects on your plants
the white colored insects
or maybe ants. This spray is what you can use to get rid of them
If there are already some pests on your plants
They will not be rid of on the first spray
 
But they will get removed on the second time you spray your plants
or until the third, they will totally disappear
Then just continue to spray once a week
So that pests will continue
to stay away from your plants
So, it is very simple to make
If you want it to be more effective, you can add chili peppers
spicy chili peppers
just like labuyo. Hot and spicy chili peppers
And also garlic
And onion, you can add those too
Just squish them
And the juices are what we'll include
But these three right here are already effective on their own
I have been using them
and I witness that those aphids really stay away from my plants
once I spray this on them
Back then, I tried to purposely skip spraying this to my plants located at our second floor balcony
I purposely tried that
to see if aphids will come near them, and they did
And then
I immediately sprayed them with this and found that it is really effective
So, since then I have been really using this for 7 years now
It's one of the methods that I use in making pesticides
But for a whole plantation
what I do is OHN or Oriental Herbal Nutrients
So, that's what I use for my farm
in Pampanga. For my soybean plantation
But for my Urban Garden
I use this pesticide
 
1 spoonful of vinegar and four drops of dishwashing liquid
in a 1 liter bottle of water
 
Then you can already use it to spray your plants
I hope I am able to share with you some knowledge
 
to my viewers
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So that we will be able to help and assist in making an organic pesticide
It is quite simple
As you watched, there are only three ingredients
 
Water, Vinegar, and Dishwashing liquid
 
So, let's plant
The Magsasakang Reporter encourages you to a Green Revolution
 
Let's plant green leafy vegetables
Let's plant different kinds of vegetables
So that we will not get affected
by the increasing hunger in the country
caused by the crisis because of COVID19
So, a pleasant day to all of you
I hope I am able to help you
regarding planting
of different kinds of plants
Good day and God bless us all
