🌿 Elevate Your Green Game with HARRISNeem!
HARRISNeem Oil Spray is a ready-to-use, cold pressed neem oil solution designed for both indoor and outdoor plants. With a high concentration of 2% neem oil, it not only promotes plant health but also adds a beautiful shine to foliage. Eco-friendly and versatile, this 128oz spray is the perfect addition to any plant lover's toolkit.
J**R
Does what it says
Works for me.
S**N
Huge container - be prepared to use a sprayer
I’ve been using neem oil in my garden for years because I have a neighbor who refuses to treat his infested trees. Whitefly have spread to all the neighbors. I use this to keep them off my trees - both fruit and ornamental - and it works well.This is a great price for neem oil.But be prepared to use other spray bottles to dispense. The sprayer it ships with will cover the sprayer as much as it covers the tree. Because quite a lot of spray bottles are junk I have always kept the good ones so I had several kicking around that I filled with this product.Last purchased in Jan 24 it lasted until October - 52 trees sprayed about once a month, and some veg too.Smells like neem oil.Residual does not taste on leaves, fruit or veg (although I do wash them before eating).Good value for money - I recommend it.Last photo is a comparison of the 32fl ounce size against the 128 fl oz
M**H
Good
I live in the tropics and we get a lot of insects attacking plants. This has been a huge help also dug into the soil. The only problem is it’s pretty strong even though it says ready to use so I diluted it with water and it works very well.
V**V
Need oil for plants
It's really effective on tomato plants. Smell is strong.
J**E
Trash and burn
Sprayer is junk, quit working after a few minutes of spraying. Had to pour product into an empty sprayer I had.I bough this Neem oil to treat spider mites in one of my indoor gardens and used it in another for preventative maintenance. I bought it as a convenience since I wouldn't be able to buy local for few days.As another viewer mentioned, it smells different than other Neem oils I have used. That's not the real problem though.The next morning after I sprayed it, I noticed some of the leaves had wilted and turned brown around the edges and then eventually yellowed the leaf. I thought it was my grow light so I dimmed it down halfway and everything seemed to recover nicely after trimming the burned leaves off.A week later I sprayed it again and the same thing happened only I noticed the brown and wilting within a few hours. My plants are in sad shape now and I will probably lose a couple. This was in the preventative maintenance garden. I went to my local garden shop and got the Neem Oil that I am used to.
R**S
Does the trick in a vegetable garden
Good spray coverage, but tricky to keep the end of the hose in the liquid sometimes. Good for use on our vegetable garden - lettuce, basil, tomatoes, rosemary, thyme, and testing it as a fungicide on lawn mushrooms that just started showing up.Storage tip - Think siphoning gas/ gravity - make sure you keep the nozzle ABOVE the container. Had it leak out on the garage floor for a few hrs when the nozzle was laying on the ground.
D**.
Works well, but don't use too much.
I have never had a vegetable garden. This year I decided to get a tomato plant. I sat it on our patio in a container and soon noticed aphids on the plant. I ordered HARRIS Neem Oil Spray for Plants and sprayed some on the plant. In a few days, I noticed that the bugs were gone, but the leaves were drooping and turning brown. I was so determined to kill those intruders that I used too much of the spray. I got a spray bottle of water and sprayed the plant well, which I hoped would remove the excess oil. I then moved the plant up off of the ground. And be sure to use this product in the evening, not in the morning or when the sun is on the plants.
Z**Y
Does kill bugs but also burned my pumpkin leaves
I have a pumpkin patch that is doing really well and then I suddenly saw hundreds of eggs for squash bugs, some already hatched, and were all on the underside of the pumpkin leaves. I needed something quick and this was the only brand that would send it to me within a day so I purchased this. Everyone raves about how Neem oil is supposed to kill bugs but is delicate to vegetables and other growth so I'm not sure what happened because my pumpkin leaves got burnt the next day.I targeted the bugs on the underside of the leaves and right upon contact of the Neem oil, it immediately killed them. I sprayed all of the eggs but I still see them attached to the leaves so I'm still not sure if they are all dead and dormant, but no activities after a few days of spraying. I sprayed the leaves at night (about dusk time and it wasn't an incredibly hot night), and the next morning I went out to the patch (this is about 8am and the sun has not even touched this area yet, probably about 75 degrees) and all the leaves that I sprayed are all burnt. Not the whole leaf, just the portions of the eggs. There are no instructions on the bottle about diluting only to just spray directly onto the plants. I avoided times of sunlight so I don't understand why it burnt the leaves.So use with caution. Does kill bugs and prevent infestation, even killed some Japanese Beetles on our potato leaves and corn stalks, but will most likely burn leaves so be cautious.
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