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EcoWorks EC Cold Pressed Neem Oil - Sow True Seed
EcoWorks EC Cold Pressed Neem Oil - Sow True Seed

EcoWorks EC Cold Pressed Neem Oil

$12.95

EcoWorks EC cold pressed neem oil is an EPA registered and OMRI listed insecticide, miticide, nematicide, and fungicide.

It's formulated with virgin cold processed neem oil and food-grade emulsifying ingredients for use in foliar, drip, drench, and hydroponic systems. Can be used on vegetables, fruits, nuts, row crops, greenhouses, soilless crops, indoor and outdoor crops, nurseries, turf, trees, and shrubs.

EcoWorks EC cold pressed neem oil acts as a repellent, anti-feedant, growth regulator, and life cycle disruptor for insect pests and mites, and also controls and suppresses plant fungal pathogens. Effective against: powdery mildew, spider mites, aphids, whiteflies, thrips, fungus gnats, and plant diseases such as botrytis and pythium. 

The cold pressed method preserves all Azadirachtins, hundreds of neem limonoids, fatty acids, esters, and synergism for superior bioactivity. EcoWorks EC micro-emulsion formulation provides excellent wetting and sticking properties, UV stability, and residual activity.

Packaged at the source, contamination free.

4 oz. bottle comes with usage instructions.

A Note on Pest Management: 

There’s nothing more disappointing than coming out to the garden and finding your peppers picked, mesclun munched, or watermelons waning. Pests, just like our beneficial insects, are a part of our garden’s ecosystem. When the balance gets out of whack, things can escalate quickly. Sow True Seed sells a selection of pest management tools to help with this! However, we do recommend going beyond the regular insecticide application to make holistic changes in your garden to help combat pest issues over time. 

We recommend checking out a couple blog posts to help you out:

Integrative Pest Management: Integrative Pest Management, IPM, is the practice of utilizing biological, cultural, mechanical, and chemical tools in your garden to address pests. Using a variety of tactics can minimize economic, health, and environmental risk in your life and garden. Learn how to apply these tools in your garden to better care for your garden ecosystem. 

How to Keep Pests Out of Your Garden: Learn to identify the pests in your garden and what you can do to combat the issues they pose.

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EcoWorks EC Cold Pressed Neem Oil

$12.95

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