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Tobacco extractsTobacco contains nicotine, which is a very toxic organic poison. Leaves and stems of the tobacco plant are used to prepare extracts which can be applied to control certain insects (aphids, caterpillars, thrips, leaf miners) and mites. As an example, here is one method of producing a tobacco extract: Mix 250 gram of tobacco (for example obtained by collecting cigarette subs) with 4 liters of water. Add 30 gram soap. Boil this mixture softly for 30 minutes, then filter it. Add 16 liters of water and mix it well. Use a sprayer with a nozzle producing a small droplet size. Warning 1: The best results with tobacco extracts are obtained at temperatures above 30 ºC. Sometimes tobacco powder can be used against certain insects such as thrips. It can be prepared by grinding dried leaves and stems. Warning 2: Warning 3:
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