🌿 Nature's Shield: Defend Your Garden with Confidence!
GAIAGEN Naturals for Sap Feeding Pests is a 500ml, non-insecticidal pest control solution designed to effectively combat aphids, mealybugs, thrips, and whiteflies. This organic formula is safe for plants, pets, and humans, ensuring a worry-free gardening experience. With a user-friendly application process and a shelf life of two years, it offers a reliable and eco-conscious choice for pest management.
Brand | GAIAGEN |
Manufacturer | Pest Control (India) Pvt. Ltd. |
Country of Origin | India |
Number of Memory Sticks | 1 |
Item Weight | 450 g |
Product Dimensions | 7.5 x 7.5 x 17 cm; 450 g |
Item Height | 17 Centimeters |
Item Width | 7.5 Centimeters |
Included Components | 1 Sap Feeding Pests Bottle - 500ml |
A**R
Works great
This organic insecticide works great on mealybugs. I have tried a lot of things on mealybugs but nothing worked. This one helped in removing a very severe mealybug infestation from my plants.
A**N
Very strong pesticide for sap feeding pests Use with care
The pesticide/fungicide is very strong. Despite dilution in water and application in small quantities, the plant dried up soon after. Not to be used for small or green plants, especially flowering plants. I just used one dose, and the results happened.
B**A
Hazardous to plants don't buy
The product is not worth at all. I have bought this considering organic weedicide but on spray the leaves where it touched turned black and fell eventually and also weeds continued to grow.. Since this is non refundable product not sure what to do with it.. Experience has been terrible.. Would not recommend this to plant lovers
R**A
Good performance
Ok
N**S
It's basically an insect soap
The product ingredients says Fatty Acids of Pottasium Salts 70%. I think this is just a technical way to say liquid soap. But do not confuse this with dish soap or hand wash as this is soap without any surfectants. It works really well on controlling whiteflys. It's a bit on the expensive side. A cheaper alternative would be Castile Soap. Or buy some Pottasium Hydroxide, Neem oil and mix it properly to make your own insect soap.
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