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NEEM OIL

Water Soluble 'Cold Pressed Neem Oil' for Controlling Insect and Diseases in Home garden plants.

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Cold Pressed Neem Oil – FAQ

 

What is Cold Pressed Neem Oil?

Cold Pressed Neem Oil is a pure oil extracted from neem Seed kernels, formulated with an organic emulsifier for easy mixing with water. It protects home and kitchen garden plants against insects and diseases.

How do I use this neem oil for spraying?

Mix 5ml of oil in 1 litre of water. Spray the mixture evenly on plant leaves and stems.

When should I spray for best results?

Apply early in the morning or late in the evening to minimize the risk of leaf scorching from heat.

What is the recommended schedule for preventive spraying?

For prevention, spray once a week.

How should I use it for active infestations?

For visible pests or disease, spray three times per week. Once control improves, reduce to twice weekly to target eggs and larvae.

 

Can it be used with other plant products?

Yes, the spray is compatible with flowering boosters and plant growth enhancers.

 

Is Neem Oil safe for children and pets?

It is safe for use around pets and kids, but keep the product itself out of reach of children.

 

How should Cold Pressed Neem Oil be stored?

Store in a dry, cool place to maintain quality and effectiveness.

 

What makes this Neem Oil different from others?

It is pure neem kernel oil with an organic emulsifier—ensuring better solubility and ease of use versus standard neem products.

 

Who should use this product?

Ideal for home gardeners seeking a safe, effective, and organic pest management solution.

 

SAFETY & DISPOSAL

 

Is Neem Oil safe to use around children and pets?

When properly diluted and used as directed, Neem Oil is generally safe for pets and people, but the concentrate should always be kept out of reach of children and pets to prevent accidental contact or ingestion.

 

What precautions should be taken when handling Neem Oil?​

Wear gloves while mixing or spraying Neem Oil to avoid skin and eye irritation, and wash hands thoroughly after each use. Avoid inhaling any spray mist and store the product in a cool, dry place away from food and animal feed.

 

What should I do if Neem Oil is accidentally ingested?

If Neem Oil is ingested, seek medical attention immediately. Contact a poison control center or healthcare provider for guidance. If the person is conscious, you may give small sips of water but do not induce vomiting unless advised by medical professionals. Keep the product container or label handy to provide information to responders. Neem Oil ingestion can cause vomiting, drowsiness, diarrhea, or more serious symptoms, so prompt professional care is essential to ensure safety.

 

How should Neem Oil PET bottles be disposed of after use?

Empty bottles should be rinsed and placed in the designated plastic recycling bin according to local recycling guidelines. This helps ensure the material is properly processed and does not harm the environment.

 

Can Neem Oil PET bottles be reused or repurposed?

Yes, clean PET bottles may be reused for storing non-food household materials, but it’s best to recycle them for sustainability after they have served their purpose for neem oil.

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