🌟 Unleash Nature's Defense with NeemMax!
Bonide Captain Jack's Neem Max is a concentrated, cold-pressed neem oil solution designed for organic gardening. This versatile product acts as an insecticide, fungicide, miticide, and nematicide, effectively targeting pests at all life stages while being safe for a wide variety of plants. With its easy mixing formula and eco-friendly ingredients, Neem Max is the ultimate choice for gardeners looking to protect their plants naturally.
Target Species | Multi-Purpose |
Item Form | Concentrate |
Liquid Volume | 16 Fluid Ounces |
Item Weight | 1.14 Pounds |
Active Ingredients | Cold Pressed Neem |
M**L
Worked as well as chemical insecticide but this is organic
Used this product before and it helped to knock down the aphids and mites that were attacking my burning bush plantings. Takes multiple applications about once a week, and worth applying to the spoil as well so the roots of the plants can take it up to the leaves. Recommend you apply early morning or late evening before the strong sun hits the plant or you will get leaf burn. Do not apply before rain.
P**T
works great, but they incorrectly will no longer ship to NC
Product works great on spider mites, but must be applied OFTEN, which is expensive. Also, today when I tried to order, it said it cannot be shipped to my state - which is incorrect. I have ordered this product from Amazon in the past, and it is also sold locally in garden centers, tractor supply, walmart, etc. I wanted to buy it from Amazon because it is a better price, but they won't ship it and I cannot find a 'contact Amazon' button for the product to tell them their information is 100% incorrect. Guess I will have to buy locally from now on.
L**R
One of The Few Neem Oils That Can Be Used As A Drench By Itself!🤩
Neem _ My write upUsually Neem Must be mixed with other components because oil doesn’t stay mixed with water. Neem is the best organic product to use for pests under the ground as well as on plants above ground. I am using this Neem Max as a drench (under the ground) on my favorite plants because when used as a drench it is actually systemic. That means that the plant drinks in the Neem water resulting in its leaves and other plant parts not tasting good to pests. Most pests will starve instead of eating a leaf with Neem in it.This is very different from spraying Neem on plants. When you spray Neem on plants, it blocks the air holes on the pests’ bodies so that is why they expire. It only does this on contact. It does not work unless the Neem covers the pest completely.Neem is one of the very few things that is successful against root knot nematodes in soil!But it goes further than that. Last year I used it as a drench every month just on my favorite plants in one plant bed. Gophers got in that bed and voraciously ate up most of my plants but did not touch the plants that I had been treating with a Neem Drench. So, that’s pretty exciting stuff! I had read before this experience that caster oil deters gophers very well but I never read that Neem did that too!🤩I Love that I don’t have to mix it with other products in order for the oil to stay suspended in the water.I should also mention that my struggling plants don’t do well with a full dose of 3-6TBS per gallon. So, what I do is give all plants that I am treating 1 Tablespoon Neem Max per gallon and do that once a week for 3 times or more. That way they don’t have to deal with too much Neem at once. Hope this helps you be successful with your plants and wishing you a Great Year of Gardening!🤩🎉🏆
V**.
Arrived on time.
Good price. Was able to spray solution with a gallon sprayer.
M**S
Excellent control of thrips, whiteflies, spider mites, and scale
This neem oil is very easy to use. I had a few infestations on both indoor houseplants and on some outdoor plants. I had tried using soapy water sprays, but these seemed to only work very temporarily (and did not affect scaIe at all). So I bought a 32 ounce spray bottle, placed 2.5 teaspoons of this neem oil in the sprayer, added lukewarm water, shook the bottle, and sprayed the affected plants. I repeated this every 5 days or so over about 3 weeks. Although initially the parasites persisted, after 3 weeks they were completely gone and the dead scale was easily brushed off. I was expecting to need to do additional treatments, but so far, none of the infestations has returned.The neem oil isn't so much of an immediate killer as it is a multifaceted growth inhibitor. That is why you may not see immediate results.A handful of tips:- use lukewarm water to mix with the neem oil. It seems to mix easier.- shake the container of concentrate well to mix it prior to use.- shake your spray bottle periodically to keep the oil/water mixture as homogeneous as possible.- definitely be certain to spray the underside of leaves, as most of the insects will be situated there.- don't give up; repeat weekly or so and the infestation will stop- definitely wear gloves and eye protection, and be careful not to inhale any sprayNone of the plants (monstera, dracaenae, or orchids) has demonstrated any ill effects after 4 weeks. Obviously, I did not test this on any fungal infestation or other insets or arachnids, so your results may vary.I recommend this product. But please read the product information to be certain the neem oil is effective against the infesting organism.
J**S
This works
Good stuff gets gnats outta there
L**L
Excelente producto
Tenía arañitas en mi jardín y este producto las eliminó todas No es de aroma fuerte y actúa súper rápido
J**O
It’s okay, but with some strange issues
The price was good—cheaper than what I saw in stores, and shipping was fast. I’ve used this product before from another store and it worked well, so I decided to buy it online this time for convenience.But when I received it, I noticed the purple part of the bottle looked lighter than the one I bought before. All the product information was still there, but the bottle design was a bit weird. The cap couldn’t stay on tightly. It was sealed with tape during shipping, so nothing spilled, but once I removed the tape, the cap just wouldn’t close properly no matter what I tried. It was a little strange and honestly, kind of funny.I’ve used it a few times now, but it seems like the bugs are still happily eating my leafy greens. Also, one thing the product label doesn’t say is how long you should wait before eating vegetables after spraying. I ate some 2 days after spraying, and my lips felt a bit numb—maybe a mild allergic reaction? It was unexpected, but luckily, no serious symptoms. Still, I wish the label gave clear instructions on that.I’m still hoping it starts working better with more use. If it does help, I’ll be happy to update this review with a higher rating.Thanks.
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