Primary Benefits –
- This Spray contains neem oil at a concentration of 10,000 ppm, making it a highly effective solution for controlling pests such as mealy bugs, aphids, and other common plant pests.
- Neem spray for plants works by disrupting the growth and development of pests that prevents them from feeding on plants.
- Thai spray is enhanced with Spreader which sticks to the plant’s surface like leaves & stems and provides longer protection.
- It promotes plant health, vigor, and growth.
- It is highly efficacious for plant health as it provides overall protection to plants.
How to Use:
Directions To Use –
- Shake Well Before Use.
- Spray directly on plant leaves and stems.
Additional Information:
Secondary Benefits –
- It’s free from harsh chemicals, making it a safe choice for organic gardeners.
- It is an effective antifungal spray for plants.
- It brings a shine to plants and makes them appear healthy and fresh.
- It will help to keep your plants healthy and free from disease.
- It acts as a plant insect killer spray as well as mealybug killer.
Tips for Usage –
- Neem oil spray is most effective when applied in the early morning or late evening when temperatures are cooler and pests are less active.
- Use in intervals of 5-7 days as per severity of the infection & once a month for Preventive Maintenance.
Safe to Use in – It is safe for all types of indoor and outdoor plants including flower, fruits and vegetables plants.
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