🌿 Protect Your Green Oasis with Confidence!
The Safer Brand 5192-6 Horticultural & Dormant Spray Oil Concentrate is a powerful, eco-friendly solution designed to combat insects, diseases, and mites throughout the year. With the ability to treat 131 crops and effective against 94 plant pests and 20 plant diseases, this OMRI Listed concentrate makes up to 32 gallons of spray, ensuring your garden remains healthy and thriving.
Target Species | Insects |
Item Form | Oil, Spray |
Liquid Volume | 16 Fluid Ounces |
H**E
Easy to use and effective
This was a bad year for spider mites on my dahlias, and I was late attempting to get them under control since I have not had such bad bug pressure in prior years. This was easy to mix in a pump sprayer and apply using care to coat both the tops and undersides of the leaves. I started spraying in late July and continued every 5-7 days through September, taking care to spray at dusk when pollinators were mostly done for the day. Spraying did make a significant difference in keeping my plants going. I like that it doesn't contain harsh chemicals and I'll be using this again next year.
O**B
Safer horticultural spray
Smell, quality, ease of use, performance and effectiveness were all key factors for buying this product. A good product for the price.
K**L
Effective
This is an excellent product that works. I had lots of aphids infesting and destroying my bird's eye chili plant. I tried all kinds of safe pesticides including home-made with a mix of neem oil and detergent that almost destroyed the entire plant. Within one-two weeks, this product safely put an end to the infestation. I am now looking forward to harvesting my next crop of bird's eye chili. The only problem with that the instructions are in very fine print and not particularly clear.
B**N
Safer Brand Dormant Pil
I use this organic treatment on our fruit trees, to help control overwintering pests.Use as directed.So far it works very well!
E**.
A pain to work with.
This is good pesticide if one has the proper equipment and tolerance to spray weekly. Works best if one has a sprayer that can get under the leaves. But one must spray it weekly to protect new growth as the pests will accumulate on the untreated leaves. A pain of one is not an avid gardener!
T**E
KIlls Aphids quick
I put some of my house plants outside for a couple days to enjoy the sunshine and warm weather. When I brought them back inside a few hundred little flies came in with them. Turns out those tiny flies were Aphids. Those aphids were not only eating my plants, they were very attracted to my computer screens. Very annoying to try and work from home in the middle of a pandemic with little flies buzzing around and landing on the screen.Mixed it up per the directions, used a fine mist spray bottle and wet down the leaves. The Aphid numbers dropped dramatically Waited a few days, gave it another treatment and there was just the occasionally little bug flying around. Waited about a week and gave it one more treatment and haven't seen anymore since then.Next time I will treat the plants before bringing them back in the house.
R**N
I took a gamble and WON!
So they always suggest that you test products like this on a leaf of each plant type to see how it will react, well I aint got that kinda time or patience. So, after settling on this particular product after lots and lots of research I was confident that my vast array of veggies, herbs and medicinal plants would be just fine for the most part. I was right! After liberally covering them all one evening after sun down, I noticed the plants happier the next day or two. No signs of burn or damage and no sign of new bugs, only now I am starting to see some, 2 weeks later, as expected. Re-application is expected to occur every 1-2 weeks. I need to wait for our current heat wave to pass first tho.
G**.
Treats powdery mildew fast!
I had powdery mildew all over the leaves of my 8ft tall "tomato" plants. I added 2oz of this oil to a gallon of water in a 2 gallon pump sprayer and then finished adding water to the 2 gallon mark. After shaking the tank vigorously I sprayed the plant leaves until they were thoroughly covered including the undersides of the leaves. The next day the powdery mildew was almost completely gone! What was left I attribute to missing some patches. Two days after the first treatment I gave my ladies a touch up spraying and now they're thriving!
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