Neem Oil help

jollygreengiant8

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well i got it bc i saw some mildew lookin shit on one of my ladies but i just wiped it off until i could get some need oil or whatever but no signs that it has returned. but i also have some buggies in my growroom too but they have been with me since day 1 basically. also just thought it would be a good thing to have for my next grow.
 

jollygreengiant8

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i cant exactly identify them...they are ity bity black flies. they hang out on the leaves and under the leaves like alot of other bugs so i dont exactly know. any ideas?
 

jsgrwn

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neem oil is a great product, just dilute it in water and spray on the whole plant, unless you are far into budding. under the leaves especially, because thats where the mites like to hang out. just spray every few days and your plants will think you. if they are knats then you want to dry out the soil (thats where they like to laye thier eggs) and spray the surface with neem .late
 

jollygreengiant8

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yeah they hang out in the soil too...tomorrow is 30 days flowering on the plants i have going now...too far into budding? on the bottle it says you can use it up to the day you harvest.

and that was your 420th post....niiiice :blsmoke:
 

SouthernOregonOrganic

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I use some stuff calld azatral, not exactly sure if thats the name or how its spelled. Its mighty potent and will kill any fukin pest u can think off. ANd its fukin organic! Only down side is the cost of about 120 dollars a bottle, and its a small bottle. But i promise if u can get your hands on this stuff it works miracles!
 

groprofosho

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you can use neem oil all the way until about 2 weeks from when they finish. neem oil will degenerate naturally after about 2 weeks. Its amazing because it affects almost all bad bugs that eat your plants but is completely fine for humans, even healthy (its been used for 4000 years in the middle east and continues today for many ailments). It affects the bugs by changing their hormones- it prevents them from mating, prevents them from eating the plant, and creates deformed larvae. It changes their behavior as well. Bugs have been shown to die of starvation before eating a plant treated with neem. It is especially good because it affects the harmful bugs in so many ways- most soaps and bug killers will kill only the majority of bugs, creating a superstrain of bugs that are unaffected later by treatments. Neem works on so many levels it is much more effective and bugs do not develop immunity. I love the stuff! couldnt get rid of thrips for months but now all is good. shake the bottle as you spray. the oil quickly seperates from the water.
 

notsonuts

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so i pick up some of this neem concentrate and was wondering if anyone has used this stuff and has any advise or comments. blaze on:joint:
to prevent bugs in veg and flower neme oil is a great product it accually doesnt kill the bugs it makes them non reproductive.what i do with each new grow is use neme oil as soon as i move my plants from veg to flower i use it twice one week apart and through the years have had absolutely not a bug!!!!
 

Sage1

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i used a little soap in the mix when i sprayed mine for the first time and she was only 2 weeks old i think didnt hurt her a bit
 

Ghost420

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i just got some for my thirp problem and from what i am reading its going to work and i am excited that it helps
 
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