Much safer to use potassium bicarb than sodium bicarb. Rate should be c. 15ml/1 Tbls per gallon. The oil isn't very good for the leaf surfaces; what you're looking for is dispersion on a difficult-to-wet surface. The easiest solution (so to say) is 3-4 drops/gal of a standard dishwater detergent--not dishWASHER detergent--rather the colored smelly stuff in the squeeze bottle at the back of the sink.
Note that bicarb has no lasting effect, it is strictly a one-shot killer process. If you're looking for some sort of two or three week product, you might very well have to go non-organic. I'm not an expert on organics (altho' I am on non-organics), but some of the things I've seen I'm very leery of, either in terms of effectiveness or in terms of side-effects.
Geo
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