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S**R
Greenhouse magic
I puchased a 4oz bottle to test and came back for 16oz more. This is very strong and thick like molasses. Blends well with clear dish soap and water.I use it in my greenhouse on pepper plants.I mix 1T. Of neem and 1T. Of organic clear dishsoap. Not Castile.Kills ants and fungus nats on contact, with no negitive effects on mature plants, younger plants may have some issue with it . It does have a very strong odor and may give you a headache, i spray it and get out for 30 minutes. 24 hours after spraying and still no piss ants to be found. What a nice product. Works on ants, aphids, nats.......ect.This stuff is the real deal, not a watered down essential oil. Overall a very good value.
C**S
Great product
This oil definitely has a smell! I got it to keep flys and mosquitoes etc off my dog. It definitely helps so I am grateful for that.
S**S
Saved my dracaena plant! Stopped SCABIES see UPDATE
I added water and sprayed on my lemon lime dracaena plant. Saved it! Thank you because it's a special plant from a great person with wonderful memories.UPDATE - scabiesI ended up with the eternal itch because of the nursing home. It's an unfortunate reality for people who are long term in the hospital, a nursing home or even a hotel room that wasn't properly cleaned. You are not dirty for having scabies. This is fixable. Keep reading.There is no over night fix for scabies, period. When using a neem oil regimen it is recommended for no fewer than five EVENINGS in a row and up to 10 depending on level of infestation. Put it on at night when the mite is most active. Use old sheets to lay on your bed until the regimen is complete. Don't skip that step. The way neem oil works is that the mite bites you (he was going to anyway) he dies because neem is a natural insecticide. Simply having neem oil on an insect isn't effective, it has to ingest it.I tried the lotion from the doctor with zero success. I looked up a DIY recipe to manage my situation only to find out I'd already purchased the most important ingredient - neem oil. It's best to use cold pressed 100% neem not mixed with anything. That's what this product is. I saw a review where a well meaning individual questioned it's authenticity bc it came to her in liquid form and was very dark. Neem oil in the fridge (where you should keep this) is a solid, but at room temperature and sometimes below room temperature, it's a very dark liquid. This is not a knock off.How I did it -I mixed in a small glass container the following ingredients - grapeseed oil (carrier oil), neem oil in its liquid form, tea tree oil, cinnamon essential oil, clove essential oil, lavender essential oil and fresh aloe vera. After doing a few spot checks to check for reaction, I started care.Where to use it -(check the where not to use disclaimer) - You can use this all over your body. Get your ears, all over the back of your arms, on your bottom, between the toes, all the way up to your crotch, inner thigh, under arms and knees. Make sure you get in folds like love handles and your belly button.Where not to use this particular mix -Because of the cinnamon and clove oils you should not use this on your face or inside your lady parts. Men can use it everywhere except the face. Google for male part specifics. For a safe facial mix make a small batch that doesn't include cinnamon and clove. Don't risk your eye sight by using it with them in there. You may also use this as a water based mix for your scalp. You need to treat your scalp, too. Full body coverage is what you need.Smell -Please stop saying it smells bad just bc you're not accustomed to the smell. I understand in the US that this is not a scent you get at Bed Bath and Beyond but that doesn't mean it stinks. This isn't what you are used to but many, many other cultures use this regularly. It may not be the scent you're accustomed to but then again, are you accustomed to scabies. No. You will get used to the scent but you can not live with the itch. Hang in there. Neem and tea tree oil is your fix. The other oils are for pain relief and to repair damaged, irritated or inflamed skin. All ingredients together is a powerful punch.Neem oil has a kind of nutty scent that mixes well with other essential oils that help stop scabies, lice and other intense itching including from menopause. Use an old sheet set and old pillow cases to avoid getting it on your bed, if the smell bothers you.You have an ordeal with scabies. It's not going away over night, but this is effective and safe for most. Since scabies is very contagious. It is highly recommended that everyone in the house do some forms of treatment or prevention.Good health to you
J**
The Real Deal, but a few things you should know..
First off, I live in Mid-Michigan, and growing cannabis outside can be a challenge in the hot humid summers. 2 teaspoons of this neem oil and a teaspoon of dish soap in 1000ml (a full large spray bottle) of water, works WONDERS on my plants. This is effective for all types of bugs and powdery mildew but, once your plants go into flower you'll need a separate fungicide mixed with this neem oil to prevent mold and bud rot. MUST USE DISH SOAP AS AN EMULSIFIER SO YOU CAN SPRAY IT OUT OF A BOTTLE OR IT WONT MIX IN WITH THE WATER.Pros:very pure neem oil and the plants love it, bugs hate it, helps prevent powdery mildew on your leaves. Better to use as a preventative maintenance vs. trying to fix an infestation however it will help an infestation.Cons:It smells terrible and it's hard to get it off your skin so wear gloves and mix outside with utensils you don't cook with, even though it's safe, it smells bad in your kitchen.Cheap spray bottles DO NOT like this oil for some reason. It's hard on the rubber gaskets inside of them and cheaper bottles will stop working after you run some of this through it. You'll need a better spray bottle like the one in the picture, it uses a pluger vs a spring and gasket.
E**G
Good for houseplant pest treatment and prevention
Disclaimer: I have been using this been oil for pest treatment and prevention on my houseplants. I wanted a less toxic alternative to traditional pesticides since I need to use indoors. I cannot speak to the affects on human hair or skin.I have a money tree that struggled with a very mild case of spider mites. I bought this been oil to try to treat the problem before it grew any worse. Fortunately, I think it worked and I have not seen spider mites for several months. I diluted it in water in a spray bottle and applied once a week to my money tree, being sure to mist the base of the leaves that seemed to be the most prone to mights. After misting, I use a microfiber towel to wipe away the excess solution. A great bonus is it makes my plant leaves look shinier as well. I have used it on the rest of my houseplants for preventative measures, including misting the soil to kill off gnat larvae.The only con is that I found my plants leaves were much more susceptible to burning in direct light if I applied neem oil in the daylight. I have since applied at night and not had any issues with burning. Also the smell is pretty bitter and unpleasant, but I expected that. Diluting in water helps minimize the odor.
S**E
Great neem oil
Well done quality product strong smellIll use them againSteve
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