It's a 1:1 ratio. The amount of the soap and the water depends upon the potency and speed of application. But it's a 1:1 ratio, be it one tablespoon of soap to one cup, quart, or gallon of water.
I usually spray x500
its better to water ur plants at the roots.
yes, it is ok to use soapy water to rid tomato plants of small insects. I put about 1 tsp of liquid dish soap to about 1 1/2 quarts of water. I spray lightly the leaves that have bugs. This is all i use on my garden to kill insects in my whole garden.
They spray a mixture of water and mud or clay, to keep cool and as a natural defence against biting insects.
Spray it on plants
That depends on what plant. Most plants need to be sprayed with water. Any other spray is not good.
No. Water boatmans are not plants, they are animals and thus they are not producers.
Just the plants, the trees, the water and the Insects
* wind * on animals * in animal * water * insects * mankind
Jerboas eat seeds, plants and insects. They are omnivores. Jerboas do not drink they get water from the food they eat and by producing water in their metabolism.
You can use chlorine bleach mixed with water, 1 Tbsp per gallon to use as a disinfectant, but don't spray them in direct sunlight.
I think it depends on what plants you are talking about because some rice plants grow best in flooded land but a lot of plants will die with out soil.