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You can Spray the Plant but you won't get rid of things in the soil unless you do that too.
Use tight weave net bag wrap tobacco into it, water in the bucket and add chewing tobacco and set out in the sun to heat up and make tea 2 days, pour clear tea into the sprayer and you have an organic bug killer. add some in a small mayonnaise lid some thing not too deep.in the bottom of the plant,.do not let your pets drink it.
BE careful with the tobacco idea...yeah...probably will work on bugs but plants don't like it either...may stunt your plant.
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