Neem oil is a naturally occurring organic pesticide and is an effective organic product for preventing insect damage, diseases and fungal problems on indoor plants. It is extracted from the neem tree native to India and is often called a miracle tree. Neem oil has been used as a pesticide for several decades now. With the introduction of new pesticides and growth of awareness, people are shifting to organic forms of gardening and farming. If you want to know how to apply neem oil on plants, what plant diseases can be treated with neem oil, let’s take a look at some more details.
Neem Oil Pesticide For Plants
Introduction
Neem oil pesticide is a natural, organic way to protect your plants from all sorts of common bugs, pests and diseases. It’s cheap, easy to use and has pretty much no negative effects on people or the environment. This article will teach you everything you need to know about using neem oil on your plants as an effective pesticide, including how to make it yourself!
What is Neem Oil?
Neem oil is a natural pesticide made from the seeds of the Neem tree. It’s organic, and it lasts longer than most conventional pesticides. The oil prevents pests from feeding on plants and has antiviral properties that prevent diseases like powdery mildew. Neem oil is also biodegradable, which means it breaks down naturally in soil without leaving any residue behind.
It comes in liquid form that you’ll apply by spraying or pouring onto your plants’ leaves. When exposed to sunlight, the plant absorbs neem oil into its system where it works to protect against insects and other pests over time (although immediate results aren’t guaranteed). You can dilute this product with water before applying it as well—the more concentrated solution will have stronger effects but may be harder for some plants to tolerate than others (like tomatoes).
Neem oil has an earthy smell when diluted—it smells kind of like dirt mixed with lemon juice! This may not be ideal if you’re trying to grow indoors because it would stick around long after application unless washed off completely first (which might take hours depending on how much was used). If using indoors though make sure there’s enough ventilation in case there’s any residue left behind after cleaning up afterwards so air circulation doesn’t get blocked out completely due too much odors coming through at once!
Why Use Neem Oil for Pest Control?
Neem oil is a pest control product that’s particularly well suited for organic gardens and farms. It has a low toxicity, so it will not harm you or your pets if you get it on your skin. Neem oil also has a very low environmental impact, which means there are few side effects to using neem as an insect repellent or pesticide. The major reason farmers choose to use neem is its lack of resistance among insects and other pests: unlike many other pesticides, they cannot evolve resistance against it!
How Does Neem Oil Work on Pests?
Neem oil contains azadirachtin, a compound that’s effective as an insecticide, miticide and fungicide. This makes it great for controlling both garden pests like aphids and mites, as well as more serious problems like powdery mildew and spider mites on indoor plants.
Neem is also relatively safe to use around beneficial insects such as bees, butterflies and ladybugs because it doesn’t kill them outright but rather disrupts their reproductive cycle so they don’t reproduce at all or do so much less frequently than normal. The insecticidal properties of neem mean that any unwanted bugs will be killed before they spread further within your garden or home space — though you should still take care when applying it around aquatic gardens since neem oil can be toxic to fish when used in large enough quantities.[3]
How to Spray Neem Oil on Plants
Spraying neem oil on your plants is a quick and easy method for keeping pests away. To ensure your garden remains pest-free this season, follow these steps:
- Spray when the sun isn’t shining. The best time to apply neem oil is in the evening or early morning—when it’s cool and the sun has not yet risen. If you must apply during daylight hours, make sure that you do so after any direct sunlight has passed by (i.e., wait at least two hours). You can also use a greenhouse if possible; this will protect your plants from high temperatures and direct sunlight while still providing them with plenty of light for photosynthesis to occur as needed by each type of plant species you have planted within it!
- Use protective gear when applying neem oil solutions directly onto foliage surfaces such as leaves or stems due their naturally corrosive nature – see our full list below before spraying just anywhere!
When and How Often Should You Apply Neem Oil?
When and how often you should apply neem oil depends on the pest that you are trying to control. Neem oil must be applied every seven to fourteen days, depending on whether or not it rains in that period. Here are some general guidelines:
- Use neem oil before pests become a problem in your garden or yard. For example, if you notice ants crawling around your houseplants in early summer, it’s time to use neem oil!
- Apply the product early morning or late evening (avoid spraying during direct sunlight). This will reduce the risk of burning plants due to evaporation as well as minimize risk of pollinators being harmed by exposure during application. Try not to spray when it’s windy—you don’t want those pesky ladybugs flying away with toxic bug juice all over their bodies!
Neem Oil Recipe for Plants
- Combine 2 teaspoons of neem oil and 1 teaspoon of liquid soap in a quart of warm water.
- Mix well to combine the ingredients, then pour into your sprayer container.
- Spray this mixture on plants about once a week for best results, but remember not to apply when it’s raining or within 24 hours of rain due to the possibility that the neem oil may be washed off by rain before it can work its protective magic!
Make your own pesticide out of neem oil.
- You will need a bottle of pure neem oil, a spray bottle, and water.
- Mix the neem oil and water in the spray bottle according to directions on the bottle. Shake well before use. Spray on plants as needed; use within eight hours of mixing.
Conclusion
Neem oil is not only a natural pesticide, but it’s also useful in repelling insects. That’s why neem oil is a great choice for your organic garden.
- Good for All Neem Oil Uses: Our 100% Cold-pressed pure Organic Neem Oil is perfect for all kinds of neem oil uses. It is very effective as an indoor/outdoor plant spray. It is also great for skin, hair and nail needs. Our pure form makes it the perfect solution for any situation that calls for Neem oil!
- OMRI Listed (for organic use): It is listed by the Organic Materials Review Institute (OMRI) as a certified organic product that complies with the standards within USDA.
- 100% Cold-pressed: The oil is taken without any use of heat or chemical additives to retain the pure form of Neem oil. The cold press process retains those essential nutrients, potent and active elements to ensure that you are getting the best results.
Additional Info :
Item Dimensions | |
Weight | 1 Pounds |
- GREAT TO USE FOR – Indoors on houseplants and outdoors on flowering plants, ornamental plants, landscaping, fruit trees, vegetables, and herbs
- TO USE – Simply dilute 3mL-7mL neem oil per quart of water into a sprayer or spray bottle and shake well. Spray generously on all leaf surfaces including the underside either in early morning or late afternoon.
- MAY BE USED AS A DORMANT SPRAY: Helps protect your plants throughout all seasons.
- PURE NEEM OIL – Our concentrated spray contains pure neem oil cold-pressed from the fruits and seeds of the neem tree (Azadirachta indica).
- NEEM OIL SPRAY FOR PLANTS- Regular foliar application of our Neem oil will ensure your plants remain healthy from seed to harvest.
Additional Info :
- MULTI-PURPOSE BUG KILLER – Bonide Neem Oil is a perfect pest control solution for any garden dealing with mites, flies, mildew, and more. This product is a three-in-one fungicide, miticide, and insecticide.
- READY TO USE – This product is conveniently ready to use when it arrives. The spray nozzle makes this product easy to deploy and can even be used up to the day of harvest.
- KILLS ALL STAGES OF INSECTS – Bonide’s 3-in-1 Neem Oil is great because it kills the egg, larvae, and adult stages of insects while also preventing the fungal attack of plant tissues.
- DORMANT SPRAY – In addition to being useful for ridding your garden of insects and other pests, this Neem oil makes a great dormant spray to help protect your plants throughout all seasons.
- ORGANIC GARDENING – Derived from the Neem seed, our product is great for use on roses, flowers, vegetables, fruits, herbs, indoor houseplants, trees and shrubs. It’s approved for organic gardening and is safe for use around people and pets.
Additional Info :
Color | Multi |
Item Dimensions | |
Weight | 4.5 Pounds |
- Control black spot, spider mites, aphids, whiteflies, blight, botrytis, turf diseases and other insect pests
- Kill insect eggs, larvae and adult insects
- Destroy the overwintering eggs of various insects
- Make up to 16 gallons of spray
- Compliant for organic gardening
Additional Info :
Color | Green |
Item Dimensions | |
Height | 6.4 Inches |
Width | 4.2 Inches |
Length | 2.4 Inches |
Weight | 1.03 Pounds |
- KILLS SEVERAL FUNGAL DISEASES – Monterey fungus and insect killer controls Black Spot, Powdery Mildew, Rust, Needle Rust, and other fungal diseases.
- CONTROLS MANY INSECTS & MITES – The insect treatment spray also controls Spider Mites, Aphids, Whiteflies, and other insect pests.
- VARIETY OF USES – This pest control can be used on Roses, Houseplants, Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, Fruit & Nut Trees and Vegetables. It can also be used in and around the house.
- READY TO USE – This CSI alternative is conveniently ready to use when it arrives. The spray nozzle makes this product easy to deploy.
- ORGANIC GARDENING – The active ingredient in our bug killer spray is a Neem Oil. Approved for organic gardening, our product is safe for use around people and pets.
Additional Info :
Color | 32 oz. |
Item Dimensions | |
Height | 12 Inches |
Width | 2 Inches |
Length | 5 Inches |
Weight | 2.25 Pounds |
Release Date | 2011-06-08T00:00:01Z |