Whitefly Treatment Calculator

Plan whitefly control with accurate spray mixing guidance. Build safer routines using clear garden assumptions. Improve coverage, timing, and results across seasons.

Enter your garden details to generate a spray mixing plan. Results appear here after you calculate.
Use the same units for all inputs.
Choose plants for pots, area for beds.
Count affected plants you will spray.
m² for metric, ft² for imperial.
Whiteflies hide under leaves; target undersides.
Always follow your product label first.
Clamped to typical safe ranges for the option.
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Scout and quantify pressure

Whiteflies reproduce quickly, so treatment planning starts with measurement. Check the undersides of five to ten leaves per plant and note adults, nymphs, and honeydew. Use yellow sticky cards at canopy height to track adult counts week to week. When adults lift in a visible “cloud,” assume faster re‑infestation and tighten your reapply interval.

Estimate spray volume that matches canopy

A realistic mix volume reduces waste and improves consistency. This calculator estimates spray mix per application using plant count or treated area, then adjusts for canopy density, coverage effort, and infestation level. The goal is even wetting without runoff, especially on leaf undersides where nymphs feed. If foliage drips heavily, reduce volume or improve nozzle pattern.

Apply mixing rates responsibly

Concentrates are effective within narrow ranges, and over‑mixing can cause leaf burn. The calculator uses typical garden mixing bands for neem oil, insecticidal soap, and horticultural oil, and it clamps custom rates within safer limits. Always defer to your product label and crop instructions, particularly for tender seedlings and heat‑stressed plants.

Schedule repeats to break the cycle

Timing matters because new adults emerge continuously. For low pressure, weekly applications can be adequate. Medium pressure usually benefits from a five‑day cadence, and heavy pressure often needs a three‑day cadence for multiple rounds. Combine spraying with leaf removal, weed control, airflow improvements, and isolation of new plants to reduce reinfestation sources.

Example data you can copy

Example (plants): 12 medium plants, medium infestation, normal coverage, neem option at 7.5 mL/L. Output: about 6.90 L mix per application, 51.8 mL concentrate per application, every 5 days for 3 applications (about 155.3 mL total). Example (area): 20 m², dense canopy, high infestation, heavy coverage. Output: about 4.14 L mix per application, every 3 days for 4 applications.

FAQs

1) Should I spray only the top leaf surface?

No. Whiteflies and nymphs concentrate under leaves. Wet undersides first, then lightly coat tops. Good underside coverage is the main driver of better control.

2) What if rain happens after spraying?

Heavy rain soon after spraying can reduce performance. Reapply once foliage dries. Use the interval as a plan, but adjust for weather and irrigation events.

3) Can I increase the mixing rate for faster results?

Avoid over‑mixing. Higher rates can burn foliage and stress plants. Follow the label first. This calculator keeps custom rates within typical safer ranges for the selected option.

4) How do I know if the plan is working?

Check sticky cards and leaf undersides. Adult counts should drop after the second application, and you should see fewer live nymphs and less honeydew within two weeks.

5) Is spraying alone enough to stop reinfestation?

Often not. Remove heavily infested leaves, reduce weeds, improve airflow, and quarantine new plants. These steps lower incoming pressure and make each application more effective.

6) What time of day is best for treatment?

Spray early morning or late afternoon. Avoid hot midday sun, especially with oils, to reduce leaf scorch and improve drying conditions.

7) Can I use the same plan for edible crops?

Use products labeled for edible crops and follow pre‑harvest intervals. The calculator estimates volumes and timing; the label and local guidance determine safe use.

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