Dr. Neem 300 ppm oil, stands as a natural shield against pests, harnessed from the richness of neem oil with a concentration of 300 ppm azadirachtin. It’s a potent, organic solution tailored to safeguard crops from pest invasions while ensuring environmental harmony.
Features
:- Safe for food crops: Dr. Neem 300 ppm oil poses no risk to food safety, leaving behind no harmful residues in the soil while effectively controlling pests.
- Effective pest control: It acts as a potent herbal insecticide, serving agricultural, farming, and gardening needs by efficiently reducing and eliminating pests.
- Non-toxic to beneficial organisms: It poses no harm to essential creatures such as earthworms, honey bees, and mammals, preserving their populations and ecological balance.
- Versatile application: Beyond agriculture, it serves as a beauty supplement, aiding in reducing redness and inflammation, showcasing its multi-purpose benefits.
Specification
:- Product Type: Neem Oil
- Brand: Katyayani
- Weight (Approx.) : 0.95 kg
Composition
- Infused with 300 ppm of azadirachtin, Dr. Neem 300 ppm oil embodies the essence of neem oil, renowned for its pest-repelling properties. This organic formulation serves as a gentle yet effective deterrent against a wide array of sucking pests, ensuring crop protection without harming beneficial organisms.
Applications
:Target Pests
Dr. Neem 300 ppm oil is effective against a wide range of sucking pests, including:
- Mealybugs
- Aphids
- Mites
- Whiteflies
- Thrips
- Jassids
- Leafminers (some species)
Target Crops
Dr. Neem 300 ppm oil can be used on a variety of crops, including:
- Vegetables
- Fruits
- Flowers
- Ornamental plants
- Trees
Usage
:Dosage
Mode of Action
- Antifeedant: Induces loss of appetite in pests, discouraging them from feeding on the plant.
- Repellent: Acts to repel pests, deterring them from approaching or remaining on the plant.
- Growth regulator: Interrupts the growth and development of immature pests.
- Ovicide: Targets and eliminates insect eggs, preventing their hatch and subsequent infestation.