🌟 Unlock Nature's Secret to Wellness!
Ourons Neem Oil is a premium, 100% virgin cold-pressed oil sourced directly from India. With a minimum of 1500pm Azadirachtin content, this versatile oil is perfect for personal care, soothing skin irritations, and even safe for pets. It comes in a convenient 500ml bottle, making it an eco-friendly choice for home and garden use. Remember, it may solidify in cooler temperatures, but a gentle warm-up will have it ready for action!
Manufacturer | Ourons |
Package dimensions | 14.9 x 7.8 x 7.5 centimetres |
Package Weight | 0.53 Kilograms |
Item weight | 500 Grams |
Brand | Ourons |
Format | Liquid |
Volume | 500 Millilitres |
Scent | Neem, Smelly |
Skin type | All |
Special features | Cold Pressed, Travel Size, Compact, Anti |
Package Dimensions | 14.9 x 7.8 x 7.5 cm; 500 g |
ASIN | B07CKCLZHN |
E**A
Best thing to use in the garden!
There is only two things I ever use in my garden for treating everything. Neem Oil and Hydrogen Peroxide.This oil help with everything. From aphids to thrips to treating cuts and pruned stems. Any chewing insects in the garden, any week plants, any diseases on my roses are effectively treated with Neem Oil. I only buy this brand and the quality is great. I combine it with Horticultural Gentle Liquid Soap and warm water and use in a spray bottle.I never use anything else, never buy any fungicide or any other "cide" for that matter. This one is organic and works magic in my garden. MUST BUY for me.
N**Y
Amazing
Excellent product. Had red beetle on my lillies sprayed with a well known bug spray and it did nothing. Little monsters were still there . Saw this neem oil and read the reviews. I thought ok I'll try that. Arrived really fast. Next day. I used a tablespoon of need oil. A tablespoon of washing up liquid in a spray bottle with a litre of water. Sprayed it on my lillies and the little blighters died instantly. Amazing stuff. Also had a bit of leaf mould on my black Berry Bush. Sprayed that and leaf mould was gone. This product smells a bit like garlic but won't last long. Well worth the money. Organic pet friendly and works a treat. Who could ask for more.
M**U
great product
Great product, smell is so strong. very good.
J**W
Friendly insecticide for edible plants
Does smell slightly but as it is sprayed on plants outside that is not important. I have used it on brassica plants last year for whitefly and then the dreaded Cabbage white caterpillars, worked on all, this year I have used it on the gooseberry bushes which were being attacked by the leaf caterpillar already in April. Worked on them. It is a short term fix so may need to do it again, but a lot friendlier and cheaper than the pre-mixed garden bug killers. Measurements for those interested is 2 teaspoons of oil, 1 teaspoon of washing up liquid and a quart of warm water in a garden pressure type spray bottle. The oil does solidify if kept in the cold, I leave mine in garden shed all year round and as soon as the sun comes into its own it liquify's the oil at about the same time visitors descend on your plants.
B**N
Great on houseplants
Neem Oil - 500ml Pure Cold Pressed Premium Seed Oil.Read this was OK for Houseplants. Used in a 10-1 mix and its the best thing we have used on our large selection of Houseplants which were being plagued by small flies and black spots. Has worked well and no adverse effects on plants noticed. This is the pure Neem oil and quite solid but its strong. Through mixing when making mixture needs some strong shaking but we found it worth the effort.
R**K
Excellent quality.
Excellent quality, would definitely recommend.
W**E
So far so good!
A few of the houseplants I purchased recently were found to be suffering from an infestation of thrips.Unfortunately, I hadn’t noticed the thrips when I was wiping their leaves daily - though looking back there were telltale signs such as a translucent residue on some of the leaves, discolouration in areas, a smallish hole which looked like a tear. I had thought the damage was due to the plants not responding well to travel. However, over a week later, I discovered the thrips on an aroid, and then checking the other plants, discovered them on one other, and suspected a third.I bought this Neem oil, and upon receipt I prepared a small spray bottle - the sort you find in pound shops in the little sets of travel bottles. I put roughly a half a quarter of a tsp of washing-up liquid into the spray bottle, followed by roughly the same amount of neem oil, then filled the rest of the bottle with water. I shook the bottle a few times to combine the contents, and sprayed the plants. I sprayed the tops and the undersides of the leaves, the stems, and also the top layer of soil, of each of the three plants.After spraying my plants, I found the solution seemed to have worked on some of the thrips but some were still crawling around esp on my aroid. By this point, the bottle was about 2/3 full. I added another half-quarter of a tsp of neem oil, and added more water until the bottle was full. I shook the bottle, and sprayed all of my plants again. A few minutes after spraying, I checked the plants, and the remaining visible thrips had died. I waited until the solution had pretty much dried on the leaves, and wiped the dead insects off the leaves with a dry cloth.Overall, the treatment was pretty easy though it is a bit messy for bigger plants so whereas the small and average-sized plants, I could spray with one hand, and shield the background with my other hand, I couldn’t do that with my aroid. I had to out my aroid in the shower, and spray it in there which was helpful as it dripped a lot whereas the other plants did not.I didn’t find the neem oil smelt too bad once diluted. It’s sort of an earthy smell, combined with a stock cube, combined with some sort of garlicky smell, that lingers in the background. I wouldn’t say it’s unpleasant or offensive but it’s noticeable.I will repeat this treatment weekly until I’m sure there’s no more thrips on any of the plants, and I also treated my other plants to prevent the spread.I will also update this review, but so far so good!
T**R
Smells but really works!!
Used on our tomatoes and chillies plants to get rid of aphids - I was skeptical, but it completely worked!1. Mix 1 tablespoon Neem oil + 1 tablespoon washing up liquid + 1L water into a spray bottle.2. Spray generously all over the plant, including the underside of the leaves.3. Done! All our little insect friends were gone the next day.Obviously, check on a small part of your plant first, perhaps it will react badly, however we have used it on: tomatoes, chillies, courgettes, cucumbers, sprouts.Yes it smells quite unpleasant, but it doesn't damage the environment, and you're probably going to be using it outside / in garden anyway, so you won't have to smell it long.The smell seems to stay on the plants for at max a day, then they go back to smelling normal :)
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