In humid, hot conditions, plants face relentless threats from pests and diseases. No need for harsh chemicals—our gardening experts recommend a simple, natural spray made from compost juice and cider vinegar to strengthen plant defenses naturally.
To create this effective potion, mix and spray directly on leaves. Here's how:
Contents - 4 liters of compost juice
- 3 tablespoons cider vinegar
- Garden sprayer
- Bucket
1. Pour the compost juice into a bucket.
2. Add the cider vinegar.
3. Stir thoroughly to combine.
4. Transfer some mixture to the sprayer.
5. Spray directly onto plant leaves.
6. Apply every 2-3 days for ongoing protection.

And there you have it! This natural spray shields your plants from pests and diseases, keeping them thriving year-round in summer or winter.
It's safe for repeated use with no harm to plants. The only downside? Compost juice has a strong odor.
Also known as compost tea, it's the dark liquid that collects at the bottom of your compost bin. Don't discard it—it's a garden powerhouse!
Diluted 1:10 with water, it makes an excellent liquid fertilizer. Undiluted, it acts as a potent natural insecticide.
Rich in nutrients from decomposed organic matter, compost juice fortifies plants against stress. Paired with cider vinegar's antifungal and antiparasitic properties, this blend prevents issues like mildew, leaf curl, aphids, and sap-feeding insects.