








🌱 Glow Up Your Garden Game with Organic Neem Power!
This 8oz bottle of cold-pressed, 100% organic neem oil concentrate is pre-emulsified for easy mixing with water, delivering a natural leaf shine while protecting plants from dust and dirt. Ideal for indoor and outdoor use, it supports healthy growth across flowers, vegetables, herbs, and shrubs, all while being safe for kids, pets, and pollinators. Elevate your plant care routine with a mess-free, eco-friendly solution trusted by thousands.












| ASIN | B09SRY5JPT |
| Best Sellers Rank | #23,948 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #719 in Garden Fertilizers |
| Brand | The Grow Co |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (235) |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Weight | 8 ounces |
| Item model number | TGC-PNGO |
| Liquid Volume | 8 Fluid Ounces |
| Manufacturer | The Grow Co. |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 6 x 2.75 x 9 inches |
| Specific Uses For Product | Gardening,Organic |
| UPC | 850021778958 |
| Unit Count | 8.0 Fluid Ounces |
O**A
It won my War on Bugs, but at a cost
One of my succulents was afflicted with mealybugs, so I started a campaign I call the War on Bugs (like Reagan's war on drugs but more ethical). I diluted the neem as instructed on the bottle and put it in a sprayer. Every day I checked my poor echeveria for bugs, destroying any adults I saw using a q-tip dipped in hydrogen peroxide then spraying down the entire plant, including under the leaves. As my war continued, a total of 7 more of my beloved echeveria fell to the infestation. Due to my man-handling to check under every leaf along with spraying them every other day with diluted neem, my succulents grew weaker. Their farina (powdery layer succulents are supposed to have) is gone. Having been inexperienced with handling an infestation, one day I realized I needed to change the soil. Like a fool I changed them into the wrong soil and had to re-change them into a gritty succulent soil. With the second change I also took the time to soak the roots with diluted hydrogen peroxide. I placed my weakened victims/babies back in their washed pots and hoped that even half would survive. The next day was neem day, and I sprayed. It's been about 1 week of every-other-day neem sprays. I haven't seen a mealybug since then. My echeveria are burned from the strength of the neem and peroxide. Several have edema scars due to the water from the dilution. 7/8 plants have survived so far. The casualty will be cremated with full honors. The survivors will need weeks of high level care to pull through, but their prognosis is good otherwise. New growth is already appearing despite their damage. One kept all of it's pups and continues to grow more. Hope still exists. I do not blame the neem oil. It did what it was supposed to do. This is my own doing. Anyway, I think this is a good product if you wish to go nuclear on a mealybug infestation. It will destroy the farina of your succulents but it's better than losing the entire plant to mealies. Farina doesn't grow back but it will show up on any new leaves that pop up in the future. Farina is effectively succulent sunscreen so for any plants that lost theirs to neem, just be a bit more careful about how much light they get and you'll probably be fine. The neem smells a bit funny but not bad by any means. I'd buy this again if I needed to.
R**Z
Recommend
Shines my plants leaves, and keeps the pest away. The smell doesn’t bother me.
K**6
Easy to use but smells bad lol
Oh this is a tough one lol ! I bought this to kill mealworms in my papaya tree plant as it’s still young and doesn’t have fruit yet but I just transferred it to a bigger pot. Apparently, the dirt was toxic! My sweet potato plant got mushrooms and my ivy has gnats so I read that this oil would help and it worked! It’s smells horrible! That’s my only complaint lol The gnats and mushrooms are gone but I’m still working on the worms. Way less than when we started, really easy to use, as mixing just a a spoon in water gets you a spray bottle full of! 2 weeks on my first bottle! The infected leaves on the papaya are falling off and new ones are coming out! So happy to see this! I was truly worried when I read that the worms could get into the fruit! Ewww! I’m going to make sure they stay gone forever! This is a great value
S**T
Great for Plants
I love using these on my plants for gnats and leaf cleaning.
S**�
Rosy
Works great on my rosebushes.
M**D
Neem oil is loved by plant enthusiast's for a reason!
Haven't had to use yet, but I bought it for my houseplants as preventative care for pests.
T**T
Love this!!’
I love that this is so good for my plants. I’ve had two plants almost die, but as soon as I water them with this…they perk right up!
J**E
Might work for you.
Might work,depending on the plant. Mine it just killed.
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