Neem oil is a natural insecticide Azadirachtin (Aza_Direct_Tin)
Neem oil is extracted from the nut of the neem tree (Azadirachta indica). The tree is native to India but is now being grown in a number of tropical and semi-tropical countries.
The neem tree has many uses in traditional medicine, hygene and as a source of natural insecticide. The active insecticidal component of neem oil is a chemical called azadirachtin. Neem oil insecticides exhibit very low mammalian toxicity and have many uses for control of pests of food crops as well as on landscape and greenhouse ornamental pests. Neem oil insecticides stop insect feeding and interfere with their normal development.
Neem oil insecticide solutions are made by mixing an oil concentrate (usually 3-4.5% azadirachtin) with water. The oil is sometimes combined with insecticidal soap to enhance the activity of both.
Always check the product label carefully but most neem oil insecticides can be effectively used for aphids, army worms, many leaf-feeding insects such as root weevil adults, leafminers, thrips and whiteflies. Sprays can be used on many vegetable crops as well as spices and herbs, small fruits and berries, stone fruits and tropical fruits.(Jack DeAngelis, Ph.D.)
Ps. Don't use on MJ during the last 2 weeks of bud, as it will affect the taste..ugh...
ref.
http://npic.orst.edu/factsheets/neemgen.html
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vostok Jan 17, 2014For a quick response, add half a teaspoon of Neem Oil to a pint hand sprayer(pump bottle) fill with warm water, shake, a spray your plants well 2 times a day, until the issue has gone, this provides great protection against molds and insect problems, just don't apply it within 2 weeks of harvest as Neem Oil is an acquired taste ...lol
Never garden without neem good for bugs and mold, can even conceal smell to a degree, just not so close to harvest as Neem is an acquired taste ..lol
http://www.amazon.com/Neem-Oil-Garden-16/dp/B00157Q6WI
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vostok Mar 13, 2014anaDyna-Gro Pure Neem Oil Natural Insecticide Size: 8 Ounces Price: $12.55
Neem oil leaf polish solution.100% Natural, free of water and additives.Simple to use and biodegradable
http://www.amazon.com/anaDyna-Gro-Pure-Neem-Natural-Insecticide/dp/B0012BGXVQ
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vostok Mar 13, 2014
Q: Neem Oil came yesterday. However, when I opened the cap, it is solid and not liquid. Is this normal?
A:yes, because its cold out there! It will liquify when you put it in a warm place. you can put the container in a bucket of hot water to liquify it !
Q: Is it full strength or concentrated?
A:This product is concentrated, and has to be diluted before use. The ratio of neem to water is on the label.
Q:So my understanding is this is 100% neem oil and no other additives into it?
A:Correct, active ingredients on the label listed as 100.0% neem oil. No water or additives.
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I've been using Neem oil now for 3-4 years, and am of the opinion that with some bugs, namely those that suck sap from plants, Aphids, etc Neem does a poor job, I intend to experiment with a forthcoming grow, of adding 5ml (1 teaspoon) of Neem Oil to a gallon of water on each watering, as with the application of Neem via hand sprayer, the sprayer coats the plant but does not actually penetrate the plant at all, hence sap suckers, like a mosquito/aphids/etc can insert their proboscis's, under the plants skin and get to the sap, draining the plant of vital sugars, had the Neem been in the sap, this would have deterred the bug, I don't know of any other organic pest controllers that are systemic ....do you?
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