
Cold Pressed Neem Oil for Plants | Organic Natural Fungicide & Insect Repellent For Plants - 1L
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Pure Cold-Pressed Neem Oil (1L): The Ultimate Organic Bio-Pesticide & Fungicide
The "Village Pharmacy" in a Bottle: Protect your garden from pests and fungus without harmful chemicals.
Experience the power of 100% Cold-Pressed Neem Oil, extracted from high-quality kernels without heat or chemicals. Unlike synthetic poisons that pests get used to, our Neem Oil uses a complex mix of over 100 active ingredients (like Azadirachtin) to stop pests from feeding, growing, and breeding. It is the perfect solution for organic gardeners fighting Mealybugs, Mites, Aphids, and Powdery Mildew.
Best For: Home gardeners, organic farmers, and terrace garden enthusiasts looking for a safe, residue-free solution.
Why Choose This Product? Key Benefits
- ?100% Organic & Cold Pressed:
Extracted mechanically to preserve heat-sensitive Azadirachtin. Contains no chemical solvents like hexane. - ?️Dual Action Protection:
Works as both a powerful Insecticide (kills pests) and a Fungicide (stops mildew and black spot). - ⏳Harvest Same Day (0 PHI):
Completely biodegradable. You can spray your vegetables in the morning and eat them in the evening (just wash them first!). - ?Anti-Feedant Technology:
Unlike chemical poisons, Neem forces insects to stop eating immediately, starving them while protecting your leaves. - ?Pollinator Friendly:
Safe for bees and butterflies when applied correctly (at dusk), as it does not leave toxic residue on flowers.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Source Material | Azadirachta indica (Neem Seed Kernels) |
| Extraction Method | Cold Pressed (Mechanical Expeller) |
| Active Ingredient | Azadirachtin (>300 PPM up to 1500 PPM) |
| Secondary Compounds | Nimbin, Salannin (Antifungal/Antiviral) |
| Solubility | Hydrophobic (Requires Soap/Emulsifier to mix with water) |
| Odor | Strong Garlic/Sulfur (Indicator of Purity) |
How It Works: Mode of Action
Neem Oil is not a simple poison; it is a complex biological disruptor that attacks pests on three fronts.
- Hormonal Disruption (IGR): The Azadirachtin mimics the insect's molting hormone. When larvae touch or eat it, they forget to grow or shed their skin, eventually dying without reproducing.
- Physical Suffocation: The heavy oil coats the skin of soft-bodied insects (like mites and aphids) and blocks their breathing holes (spiracles), causing suffocation.
- Anti-Feedant: It tastes terrible to insects! Upon first bite, the pest loses its appetite and stops damaging your crop immediately.
Fungicidal Action: Prevents fungal spores (like Powdery Mildew) from germinating by disrupting their cell membranes.
Target Crops & Pests
| Crop / Plant | Target Pests & Diseases |
|---|---|
| Vegetables (Tomato/Chilli/Okra) | Mealybugs, Aphids, Whiteflies, Leaf Miners |
| Ornamentals (Roses/Hibiscus) | Spider Mites, Black Spot Fungus, Powdery Mildew |
| Soil Treatment (Drench) | Root Nematodes, Fungus Gnats (Larvae) |
Dosage & Application Guide
The Golden Rule: Pure oil does not mix with water! You must use an Emulsifier (like liquid soap or shampoo) to make it work.
Standard Dilution Ratios (Per 1 Litre Water)
| Usage | Neem Oil Dose | Soap/Emulsifier Dose | Frequency | PHI (Wait Time) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Preventative | 3 ml | 1-2 ml | Every 14 Days | 0 Days |
| Active Infestation | 5 ml | 3 ml | Every 7 Days | 0 Days |
| Soil Drench (Gnats) | 5-10 ml | 5 ml | Monthly | 0 Days |
*Note: Mix the Oil and Soap vigorously in a small cup first until it turns creamy white (like milk), then add to the main water tank.
How to Apply: Best Practices
- Timing: Always spray in the late evening or early morning. Sunlight breaks down Azadirachtin quickly, and hot sun can cause oil burns on leaves.
- Mixing: Use warm water if possible—it helps the oil mix better. Ensure the mixture is milky white, not clear water with oil floating on top.
- Coverage: Spray the undersides of the leaves! That is where 90% of pests like mites and aphids hide.
- Safety: While safe, wear basic protection (mask/gloves) to avoid inhaling the spray. Wash vegetables thoroughly before eating to remove the bitter taste.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Why is my Neem Oil solid/frozen?
This is proof of purity! Pure cold-pressed oil solidifies below 20°C (like coconut oil) because of natural fatty acids. Simply place the bottle in a bowl of warm water for 10 minutes to melt it.
2. Why does it smell so bad?
The strong smell (garlic/sulfur/peanut) indicates high efficacy. Odorless oils have been refined and stripped of the active ingredients. The smell is what repels the pests!
3. Is it safe for bees?
Yes, if applied correctly. Spray at dusk when bees are back in the hive. Once dried, the residue is harmless to bees but still effective against pests. Avoid spraying directly on open flowers.
4. Can I use it on all plants?
Most plants love it, but avoid spraying ferns or succulents (with waxy dust) as the oil can damage them. Always do a "Patch Test" on one leaf before spraying the whole plant.
5. Why did the oil separate in my spray bottle?
You likely didn't use enough soap/emulsifier. The mix must stay milky. Shake the bottle every 5 minutes while spraying to keep it mixed.
Safety & Disclaimer
Always read and follow the instructions on the official product label. The information provided here is for guidance only. Use personal protective equipment (PPE) during application. Keep out of reach of children and pets.

