Systemic effect: Neem seeds come from tropical neem trees. These were discovered as medicinal plants around 1,500 BC. Neem seeds have many positive properties for humans, animals and plants. The ingredients are absorbed through the leaves and roots and distributed with the sap flow so that they can have their effect throughout the entire plant. Contains all the important main nutrients and valuable bioactive substances that protect the neem tree, which is native to India, from nematodes, locusts, mites, viruses and fungi.
Instructions for use: The ground neem seeds, which have been processed into a so-called neem press cake, can be mixed with garden soil or plant substrate. All plants can be mixed into the plant soil and potted. Or you can fill 1 liter of water with 30 g of Neem Active into your watering can. Stir vigorously and let the infusion stand for about three hours. Stir again immediately before watering so that the mud also gets into the soil.
Effect: The composition of the neem cake improves the soil structure and promotes soil life. Pests such as root lice and mites absorb the natural plant poison when they eat and can no longer reproduce.
Snails avoid garden beds in which about a handful of neem powder has been spread and worked into the soil per square meter. For one liter of potting soil, you can expect to use about a teaspoon (2-3 grams) of pressed and ground neem seeds.
Neem products are eco-friendly. While the spread of harmful insects is greatly restricted, the neem granules or powder are gentle on beneficial insects and friendly to bees. Fortunately, additional pesticides are usually no longer needed after using neem press cake to improve the soil
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