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Neem Cake for Plants is a 1lb organic fertilizer derived from ethically harvested neem seeds. This OMRI-listed product enriches soil with essential nutrients, improves soil structure, and supports sustainable gardening practices, making it ideal for a variety of plants and gardening applications.
O**R
Great product and excellent seller.
Using neem meal as a plant immune-system booster with visible results on our organic farm in the disease- and pest-prone Deep South usa. This seller is great, with excellent price and quick shipping. Will definitely purchase again.We have been using the neem meal mostly by soaking it in water for up to 48 hours, then applying at the roots. The liquid can also be strained and sprayed, but be aware that neem can kill bees, so if your plants are in flower, only spray neem at dusk because it needs 3 hours before bees are safe. We have also used neem oil as a spray, but I'm liking the neem meal a lot for its systemic effects on plants. We have now planted our fall greens by incorporating a light sprinkling of the neem meal into the seed trench or over the whole bed for broadcast seed.There are very few sources of information for growing organically in the deep south, so we've been experimenting a lot. Here's what happened this summer: Our first planting, I only learned about neem meal after everything was already half grown and the tomatoes, cucumbers, and squash all had spotted, wilting leaves that started at the base and moved upwards. The neem meal slowed this down but did not stop it. Our second planting, we used the neem meal fermented liquid from the beginning, starting at seed planting, every few days, and the cucumbers and tomatoes have recovered from their early signs of the same disease symptoms and are growing strong and beautiful. So what I learned is that using the neem from the beginning of planting made the huge difference. We then put the neem meal into the soil when we recently planted the fall greens. Experimentation shows enormous promise-- I just wish we could grow the neem ourselves but that requires zone 10.
B**I
Excellent fertilizer
I originally bought this to control gnats in my overwinter cuttings. It works very good for that as long as you mix it into the growing medium. Top dressing with it is less than ideal. I was worried that the cuttings would erupt into uncontrollable growth by using this product; to a plant they haven’t ever. This must be very slow release which is what I was looking for. I now use this as part of the “beginning fertilizer package” for planting in my garden. It seems to give a long slow pull and the plants look like they benefit. So in the grand scheme, this is more like a supplement than a medicine. If the plant is looking sad now this probably will kick in far too late to help. It isn’t cheap but you don’t use much at all so there’s that. I will continue to use this with all my future planting.
M**N
Got rid of fungus gnats
Been dealing with a fungus gnat infestation in my houseplants, and this product solved the problem. I’ve tried hydrogen peroxide, it worked except I have too many plants so I needed tons of it. I also tried mosquito bits soaked in water, which made the infestation better but didn’t get rid of it. I soaked 3.5 tablespoons per 1 gallon of water overnight (sometimes longer if I forgot lol) and after 3 waterings I haven’t seen any fungus gnats. I’ll be doing a 4th just to make sure there’s no more eggs. Only downside is the water smells like farts, pretty bad. It was worth it to me to get rid of the bugs, but it bothered the people around me lol. The plants smell bad for about a day after you water. Definitely worth the price and has lasted me 4 watering with about 40ish plants, and I have some left over.
A**A
Helped with Fungus Knats!
This product did seem to make a difference in my fungus knat population last fall. It's 99.9% gone! It's now winter and they're still gone. I still see one or two occasionally. I use with a few sticky traps around the house. I mixed the Neem into my soil near the top, and then watered. I did this with all 60 plus plants, one time. Worth the purchase! I didn't have a bad infestation but I do get them in the summer when the humidity goes up in Vermont. I will use again in spring, and probably monthly after that as an added preventative.
M**.
🌿 The Ultimate Fungus Gnat Fighter! 🦟
Neem Bliss - Premium Neem Seed Meal is a true lifesaver for anyone struggling with pesky fungus gnats in their indoor plants. With its natural and potent properties, it's the ultimate solution for controlling these annoying pests and promoting a healthy plant environment.What sets this neem seed meal apart is its effectiveness against fungus gnats. Neem contains compounds that disrupt the life cycle of these pests, preventing them from reproducing and infesting your plants further. Simply sprinkle a bit of Neem Bliss around the soil surface, and watch as the fungus gnat population dwindles and disappears.But its benefits extend beyond pest control. Neem seed meal also enriches the soil with valuable nutrients and organic matter, improving soil structure and promoting plant growth. Plus, its slow-release formula ensures that your plants receive a steady supply of nutrients over time, resulting in healthier, more robust growth.Since using Neem Bliss in my indoor garden, I've seen a dramatic reduction in fungus gnats and an overall improvement in plant health. My plants are thriving like never before, with lush foliage and vibrant blooms – all thanks to the power of neem.Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just starting out, Neem Bliss - Premium Neem Seed Meal is a must-have for anyone looking to combat fungus gnats and promote a healthy, pest-free plant environment. Say goodbye to those pesky pests and hello to happy, thriving plants!
J**.
Good product
I recently started using this product, but it definitely helps control the fungus gnats and my plants are growing well with the addition of it to my soil mix. If definitely smells when first opened, but once it’s mixed into the soil, the smell goes away.
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