Tea made from Tomato Leaves

Harper, TX(Zone 8a)

I have asked this in another forum. Has anyone made tea for your garden pests from Tomato leaves and what kind of results have you had. Thanks Txsdar

Temecula, CA(Zone 8b)

hiya txsdar, check this out. I'm not exactly sure which alkaloid have been isolated as having an insecticidal activity, yet Solanacaea is filled with genera and species that have varying levels of toxic compounds including some tryptophan which explains the tendency for this spray to lure beneficial Tricogramma pretiosum braconid parasitoid wasps to the sprayed plants.

best,
Don

http://www.ipmofalaska.com/files/homemadepestcontrol.html

Safety Harbor, FL(Zone 9b)

see Best Organic KILL thread in this forum...

Fritch, TX(Zone 6b)

ditto, here is the link:

http://davesgarden.com/forums/t/514531/

I sprayed some yesterday, didn't dilute it. But got lots of unexpected rain today, so will try again later...

Fritch, TX(Zone 6b)

I have re-sprayed after MOST rains (had a lot lately), and is eems to be very effective. The only bugs I have found were one bean beetle on the tomato, no less! One cabbage looper on a cabbage, and several harlequin bugs ONLY on the bok choy, which I haven't sprayed, because it is done and just going to seed now.

Anyone else?

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