By the Power of Baking Soda

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I grew my first batch of Daikon radishes because it is hard to find where I live now. I was happy it went well until tiny bugs pester it and the leaves got holes and white spots. So, I read a few articles about it but I do not want to spray anything chemical on my veggies. I want it organic as possible.
I have seen some articles about baking soda and how it fights fungus and bugs in plants and promote photosynthesis in plants as well. I was a bit skeptic but I have to save my Daikon radish. We use these types of radish for our " Pork Sinigang", an Asian dish that is tamarind base soup that we eat with rice. I could find Daikon radish so we decided to plant some.

So, I mixed 1 teaspoon of baking soda ( the one you used for making cookies) and 1 Liter of water. Shake the bottle so the soda particles will liquefy... In my mind, this is suicidal for your radish but I have to take the risk to save them.

WOW!!! The leaves are greener and the white fungus thing went away... super tiny bugs are gone. So, every spray the baking soda solution once a week and sometimes twice a week to those healthy once.

Hope this will work for you too.

Happy Gardening.  Plant | Save | Be Healthy

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