What is TurboWash Leaf Cleaner & what does it do for plants?
TurboWash is a natural leaf cleaner and protectant that removes dust, grime, mould spores, and pest residue. It helps leaves breathe, improves light absorption, and supports healthy photosynthesis and transpiration—without clogging stomata or leaving harmful coatings.
Is TurboWash safe for organic gardens, pets, and kids?
Yes—TurboWash is plant-based, non-toxic, and bee-friendly. It’s safe for use on edibles, around pets, and in eco-conscious gardens. As with any spray, avoid contact with eyes and wash hands after use.
Can I use TurboWash on houseplants, herbs, succulents, and sensitive plants?
Yes—TurboWash is safe for most plants, including orchids, hoyas, herbs, and houseplants. For sensitive or young plants (like seedlings or succulents), test on a small area first and spray lightly with good airflow.
What kind of residue or grime does TurboWash remove?
TurboWash lifts dust, pest residue (like honeydew), mould spores, and the dull film that builds up indoors or in greenhouses. It helps reduce leaf surface buildup that can invite pests or interfere with plant health.
How often should I use TurboWash, and when is the best time to spray?
Use weekly or as needed when leaves look dusty or dull. Spray in the evening or low light (not in full sun or under grow lights) to avoid leaf stress. Reapply after heavy grime buildup or if rain has left plants dirty.
How do I apply TurboWash properly?
Mix 20ml per 1L of water, then spray both sides of leaves until runoff. There’s no need to rinse or wipe—just let the leaves dry naturally. Clean water and even misting help avoid spotting or buildup.
Will TurboWash leave residue or damage leaves?
Used correctly, it’s designed to be a no-rinse, no-residue spray. Overapplication, hard water, or spraying in strong light may cause spots—adjust your routine if needed and ensure good drying conditions.
How much solution does a 250ml bottle make?
At the standard dilution rate of 20ml per litre, one 250ml bottle of TurboWash makes up to 12L of ready-to-use spray solution. Always shake the bottle before mixing for even distribution.
Can I mix TurboWash with fertilisers, neem, or insecticidal soap?
It’s best not to mix TurboWash with other products unless tested. Oils, soaps, and nutrients can interact poorly and increase risk of leaf burn. Apply separately and allow time between sprays.
Does TurboWash kill pests like spider mites or aphids?
No—it’s not a kill spray. TurboWash supports pest control by removing sticky residues and improving leaf hygiene, making it a great part of an integrated pest management (IPM) routine.
When will I see results from TurboWash?
Many users notice cleaner, shinier leaves after the first application. Over time, plants often look perkier and healthier as light and airflow improve. For best results, use consistently as part of your plant care routine.
Can I use TurboWash during hot weather or in grow rooms?
Yes, but timing matters. Spray in the evening or when grow lights are off, and ensure good airflow so leaves dry quickly. Avoid spraying in strong sunlight or peak heat to reduce stress.
Can I store mixed TurboWash or reuse leftover spray?
It’s best to mix fresh each time. If you store it, keep it sealed and shake before use. Rinse your sprayer after each session to avoid clogging and ensure consistent spray quality.
What’s the shelf life of TurboWash and how should I store it?
TurboWash has a shelf life of up to 2 years after opening if stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Always shake well before use to ensure even distribution of ingredients.
What’s the most common mistake when using TurboWash?
Spraying in hot, direct light, skipping the leaf undersides, or expecting it to replace pest sprays are common issues. Think of TurboWash as a leaf hygiene tool that supports, not replaces, your plant care plan.