Do You Use Neem Oil?

max316420

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So i have used neem oil for years and really like it. The other day I was watch a plant biology vid about stoma's and how they open to let water out and suck co2 in. So my question is, Does neem oil block or clog the stoma and how could it effect the plant if it does because from my understanding on how it works it actually suffacates ( excuse my spelling ) the bugs so in turn wouldn't it either block or clog those stoma's ? just wondering
 

FarmerJJ

Member
you can suffocate your plant with neem if you overuse, but that shouldn't be a problem if you use it properly.
 

Chem Dawg

New Member
I recently fought off gnats using green tea and cinnamon. It's been about a week and I haven't seen a single critter. And there has been no I'll effect on the plant as yet. New green growth and no bugs. No going to tell you to try it, but it did work for me.
 

puffntuff

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I soak my dirt and my ladies with a mixture of neem dishsoap and water and never have probs. No more bugs.
 

peaceloveandpaws

Active Member
I use neem periodically throughout veg. Ever since my first grow with spider mites, it just sort of became habit. But hey, haven't had any bug problems since! I spray liberally once or twice a week with a (fresh) mixture of 1tbs per gallon of h2o.
 

ClamDigger

Active Member
neem oil is good stuff, although i saw a grow where a guy totally fried all his plants with neem mixed like 3x too strong.
3 days between spraying is ideal because it gives the mite eggs time to hatch between spraying (eggs are immune to most pesticides)
if your really infested, wipe the undersides of each leaf with a cloth soaked in neem solution, this breaks their webs and squishes eggs.
always raise your lights when you spray, or spray at lights-off. for fun, i spray my door frame, window frame, entrance to shed, the path to the outdoor patch, and pretty much everything i ever come in contact with on my way to Gnarnia :)
 

blower

Active Member
dont foliar unless you outdoors. the best way for indoor pest away. is feeding neem oil into soil with feedings or azamax.
indoor foliar willl cause too much stress
 

max316420

Well-Known Member
dont foliar unless you outdoors. the best way for indoor pest away. is feeding neem oil into soil with feedings or azamax.
indoor foliar willl cause too much stress


huuuuh? not to be rude but i beg to differ, just don't spray with the light on or move them a couple a feet up before hand
 

newworldicon

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There was an article in Urban grower magazine last month on neem oil. It was very informative and pretty much showed how the neem is taken into the plant and not only benefited the plant but also if applied numerous times during and up to flowering will remain in the plants material so that if any new bugs munched on it they too would die. It has shown no adverse affects towards the plants.

I have sprayed neem with lights on indoors for months now on a weekly basis and have never had any issues regarding the lights.
 
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