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The neem granules should be added to the soil at planting time. Alternatively, it should be applied to the ground surface well before insects that attack you plants are about. Presently, Grass Grub, Porina and Bronze Beetle are all problems that can be controlled with Neem. If you are having problems with your tomatoes and potatoes, Neem is particularly efficacious and the best natural safeguard against the potato/tomato psyllid.
Stops progression from eggs to grubs
Stops grubs becoming flying insects
Reduces insect attack
Controls grass grub
Controls root nematodes
Controls mealy bugs
Controls tomato/potato psyllid
Controls white butterfly attack
Protects Container plants
Unlike chemicals, insects do not become ‘super’ insects that develop resistance
Totally prevents hatching and acts as an insecticide on eggs in the soil
Enriches the soil with natural nutrients
The chlorophyll content increases daily
Totally organic matter, no harm to soil, water or the environment and induces
the growth of beneficial soil flora and fauna
Induces the nitrification process
The decomposition of Native Neem neem cake releases fatty acids, aldehydes, ketones, amino acids, carbohydrates and frees sulphur, which forms the precursor materials for plant growth and metabolism
Once decomposed, many of the released compounds hinder the growth of pathogenic fungus
The taste, odor and organic composition retards, repels / inhibits the growth and development of plant parasitic nematodes
Root galling can be controlled
New Plants: Apply a handful of granules to the planting hole at a depth of 15-20cm, mix into the soil, then sprinkle another handful of granules on top of the soil around the plants
Established Plants: 50 -80 grams per square metre, lightly raked around the plants
Grass Grub Treatment: Sprinkle the granules over the recently mowed lawn at the rate of 50 grams per square metre and water to settle to the soil. Best times for treating is around December as the females are laying their eggs and the grubs are hatching. Also about April/May/June/July depending on where you are in NZ.
Very effective around shrubs and tall trees where spraying is difficult
Store at room temperature in dry and dark conditions
Harmless to earthworms.
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