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๐ฑ Unlock Natureโs Secret: Pure Neem Oil for Health, Home & Happiness!
Plantonix Neem Bliss is a 100% pure, cold-pressed neem oil concentrate sourced from premium Indian neem seeds. Free from additives and synthetics, this potent oil delivers rich vitamins, fatty acids, and antioxidants that nourish skin and naturally repel pests. Ideal for professional-grade plant care, natural skincare, and safe home use around pets, the 1-gallon size offers exceptional value for millennial managers seeking eco-conscious wellness solutions.















| ASIN | B0BBPFYXXD |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,482 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #1 in Neem Herbal Supplements |
| Brand | plantonix |
| Brand Name | plantonix |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 24,164 Reviews |
| Dosage Form | Liquid |
| Is Product Expirable | Yes |
| Item Form | Neem |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Volume | 8 Fluid Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Plantonix |
| Material Features | Organic |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Information | Bottle |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| UPC | 757440892244 |
| Unit Count | 8 Fluid Ounces |
J**N
As advertised, but much more within than I expected.
I just received this product, right out the box I put it to use. I have had an issue since as far back as I can remember with these whispie type flyers bugs that invade homes to live on the plants, in the soil and (as i just figured out, breed in the dark crevices of our homes..which is why soil treatments don't quite exterminate the populations) I use D.E. for insects inside.. it's safe for pets & people. While the Terminator to any insect alive. It dries the exoskeleton out.. dehydrates the insect. Term CRISPIE sums it up. Only spiders don't seem to be effected by D.E. Problem with D.E, is it's kind of hard to sift around the outdoors, when it's windy. There's seldom a day when the wind does not blow. No matter the season. SO... Neem Oil and a mixture of Hydrated Lime is my go to outdoors.. an added bonus, is the Neem will add to my plants the much needed health they need. It won't harm the plants ( applying it in the early am or the dusk hour.. not during the midday unless we're under cloud cover) Indoors this should rid my pots of those pesky nose buzzars.. the flying whispie (dumbest bugs created, I think) Will, if given an opportunity fly right up your nose! I've tried bathing my plants and tossing the soil, only to wind up with a new mess new soil all over again. So it's not the soil. Though I do believe these pesky things, as well as, coming in through open doors and the tiny holes in screens - may as well, take free rides with us from places we purchase our plants from.. all types of plants. These are not limited in taste to just a certain type of plant, either. Mint, Rosemary, Basil, Christmas Cactus, all the way to putting seeds in fresh potting mix and starting your own blooms from the seed (say from the apple you just devoured)..yeah frustration times 10! I've found these flying nose bombers to have come out from behind lifted parts of my door frame in a bathroom upstairs. Today I took a tiny paint brush ran it through the Neem at the top of the container.. and swiped the brush through the open area between the frame and wall.. a few minutes later a nose bomber appeared. GOTCHA!! So I've swiped each frame then set up my mix. Water bottle, today it's Pelligrino's poked holes through the cap, added a small dollup of Neem to the bottle, added two small pumps of dish liquid, and filled 3/4 the way with water. Covered the top and shook the bottle. Like you're mixing your Martini.. Seeing when it looked well mixed, no more Neem sitting on the rim. I filled the bottle all the way, screwed on the cap. Gave it a good shake (covering the holes). An off we went.. shook the mixture all over the leaves and the top soil of every one upstairs. Thanks to Neem, my plants will be the happiest window sitters ever! And YES, it has a smell.. was well prepared for the smell. It's not an odor. To me it smells like the Original flavor of the Oriental soup base for Top Ramen. I've been dealing with Neem Oil, for many years. For wounds, not plants. So this is not my 1st Neem Rodeo. Just my 1st purchase of this size of an amount and with this seller. Like i said, the Neem IS my friend.. and yours if you 1st do your homework. To get detailed information an precise, I would suggest taking a trip over to Jade Bloom. Every Oil they sell is well described, and their is a community of 'Pro's' who KNOW the in's and outs of each particular oil. I've been purchasing with them for YEeeeeeaaaaaars. I get my larger bulk in things like Yard and home from other locals, such as this seller. (Though this is my 1st order of Neem, it won't be my last.) To the seller, thanks for getting the shipment right out. That was much appreciated! Also, Great color and texture of the Neem. Smells just like my smaller bottle for wounds..
T**2
Great but takes a bit more work
Been using this for a couple years now, itโs great if you like to mix your own watering blend. For my succulents I mix a gallon of water I mix in a couple pumps of dish soap, about 1/8 cup neem oil, and a small spoonful of dry fertilizer. Works great year-round in Southern California. When itโs colder (mid-60โs F) the oil will solidify, so you have to warm it in a very hot water bath before using. If youโre willing to put in that work itโs a huge value compared to the ready to use sprays youโll find at the hardware store. Also if you use indoors be prepared for a spice smell for about an hour after you water your plants.
P**1
Great product
So far it works great, I plan to order more
A**A
It works for spider mites
It got rid of the spider mites. Because it is so thick I cut a small hole in the top and have to squeeze it out into the water bottle, and I use hot water so it melts. My plant have a nice shine after spraying which I love. There is a smell for a couple of days after you spray, its not the worst smell but it is a little funky, so I wouldn't recommend spraying a few days before you have company. Also be careful for what is around your plants because it will leave a slight oily residue
M**M
It works
Had a serious rose infestation on 50 Knockout rose bushes. They were loaded with Aphids, rose slugs, and numerous other rose devouring pests which were destroying all my plants in the landscaping..Did all I could; sprays , hand washing you name it and what a nightmare as I watched all the roses drying up and drying because of all the attempts to save them..Researched and decided to do a soil soak with Neem Oil and Castile soap mix..mixed up several gallons and went around all the Knockouts and other shrubs with around 2 cups on each shrub of the mix..I cannot believe after a few weeks and 3 dousings there is NOT one stinking Aphid or Rose slug on any of the Knockouts or anything else!!...It stinks and the smell will stay with you but when you see a bugless garden it becomes a welcome fragrance as it saved my landscaping and I now give them a dose about every 10 days and water frequently..Still nothing is eating them and if they do they are dead dried up stuck to a solitary leave or 2...This will harden up in the bottle so I put the container in hot water in a bucket and it pours nicely after..I also mix this with a gallon of "hot" water and a tablespoon of Castile with 2 tablespoons of Neem and shake to break it down. It solidifies and It doesn't work in cold or warm water just hot but everyone tells you to use warm and I don't understand why..This is a good product for me and it has been working good at a good price..UPDATE, it has now been about 2 months since I have been doing the soil soak. I have been increasing the Neem oil to about twice the amount per and all the roses are going crazy with dozens of new buds on every plant and still not one stinking rose eating bug..This has been totally organic and it has been acting like a fertilizer. The bees still are roaming around everything without any regards and have been increasing pollinating everything..I had pests which were terrorizing the "rose of Sharon, lavender, hydrangeas and others chewing the hell out of the leaves making them look like Swiss cheese, but all stopped since they have been getting the Neem oil soil soak also...Really a good remedy..Forget about spraying the plants do the soak....
K**.
Saved my shrubs from scale & powdery mildew
This product saved all my euonymus shrubs. A SEVERE scale infestation was killing them on top of powdery mildew. I was desperate but didn't want something harsh and harmful to other beneficial bugs. This helped the shrubs have a fighting chance and they were able to come back to life. Here's what I did: - Trimmed off as much infested foliage as possible without killing the plants - Scrubbed the thickest branches with soapy water to remove scale from main arteries - Cleared 6 inches all around each plant to improve air circulation. - Applied neem oil via garden pump sprayer every 2 or 3 nights for about 2 weeks - Once under control, sprayed weekly till plants had healed. I followed the directions on the label to make 1 gallon of spray: 1 oz neem oil + 2 tsp mild liquid dish soap + 1 gallon water. I used Ecos Hyperallergenic Dishmate soap, found it at walmart and it's plant friendly. There is a good amount of neem oil in this package. It doesn't take much so this will last me probably a year or more. Just don't use it around flowers, wait till blooms are gone to help the bees out. It's friendlier than chemicals but can still be harmful if carried back into beehives. It definitely helped to prep the plants by cleaning them and improving their circulation so the neem oil could do its work. See my before and after pics! ****Update March 2024**** I'm still using Neem Bliss oil and it's still amazing! One container has lasted me nearly 3 years. I've learned a few tips along the way: 1) it's normal for the oil to clump in the bottle during cooler months. When that happens, I let the bottle sit in a pot of hot water to help melt the oil inside, and then I use as normal. During months where it's too cold to use it at all, I switch to using a homemade potassium carbonate formula. 2) I've found that the timing of application is key. The powdery mildew likes to strike when temps and humidity shift from cool/dry to warm/humid. Getting oil on the plants right before a big temp shift happens can help prevent the mildew to begin with. Also, getting some oil on the plants at the first sign of scale, or a soon as new young leaves appear, will help prevent more scale. The young leaves are more vulnerable than the established growth. I'm still so impressed with this oil and have purchased another bottle. ***Update March 2025*** This past season was the first time my shrubs produced flowers and berries! They attracted pollinators like fireflies. I am so excited for the transformation of these shrubs due to using the neem oil. (Note that I do not apply oil while the flowers were in bloom.)
V**R
Excellent Product
Great project! Neem Bliss works great in out garden!๐ชด
A**R
Runs out quickly
Seems to be good quality, however, it comes in a plastic bottle that you cannot see the actual amount and I go through it too quickly for the price
K**G
Ease of mixing
Arrived well packed. Been using it on my plants, and getting good results. Mixes more readily into water for my sprays than another product that I used.
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