Making natural pesticide within 30 minutes using aloe Vera

0 / 5. 0

Source:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-gQ6MmwQ8M4

Duration: 

04:44:00

Year of Production: 

2019

Source/Author: 

Everyday Simple Health Tips
Related videos
Aloe vera is grown in Uganda mainly for its medicinal and industrial value but this can also be used to make pesticides.

The juice from aloe vera is healthy and can also be used to make ointments. Aloe vera can be used to make fungicides and pesticides for gardening. Aloe vera contains salicylic acid, potassium silicate, and other chemicals which are natural pesticides and insecticides.

Aloe vera pesticide

This can be sprayed on gardening plants to protect them from aphids, mites, sap-sucking insects, and fungus. Aloe vera juice also has a variety of anti-fungal and anti-bacterial properties.

Making organic pesticide

First, collect aloe vera leaves from our garden. The leaves are then cut into small pieces with a knife and the pieces are put in a bowl.
Water is added to the bowl and stirred with a stick.
The mixture is then kept in the shade for 30 minutes and after the 30 minutes, it is stirred again using a stick
Filter the mixture to obtain the liquid. The residue can be used to make compost and the liquid is diluted using water.
The diluted liquid is poured into a spray bottle and sprayed onto the garden plants to protect them from pests and fungi.
The liquid is used twice a month for best results and is used only early mornings and after sunset.
The liquid if used less or more concentrated has no effect on the plants.

Sequence from Sequence to Description
00:0000:40Aloe vera juice is a healthy drink and is also an ointment.
00:4101:20Aloe vera juice is a natural fungicide and pesticide.
01:2101:34To make pesticides, collect aloe vera leaves from the garden.
01:3502:14Cut the leaves into small pieces with a knife, put them in a bowl, and add water.
02:1502:45Stir with a stick and keep it in the shade for 30 minutes.
02:4604:28Filter to get liquid and dilute to use.
04:2904:44Conclusion

View external video

By clicking the following link or play button you will leave the FO Video Library and switch to an external website! We would like to see you again, so don’t forget to come back!

Leave a short comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *