waterproof808
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Therm-x 70 was by far the best emulsifier I found for neem oil. Find an old blender at a yard sale or thrift store and you will have a perfectly emulsified solution.
Im using the same old health an beauty blend from ebay , i been buying it from the same folks for years. You mention it getting solid and so do others.....i seem to recall something like that years ago.... For the last 5-10 years i been storing it in the cabinets where its kinda warm but i do not recall one time where its gotten solid or even close to it. (62 or 63 degrees is prolly the coldest it gets on a cold winter day with heat turned down)What brand of neem oil are you using? Are you letting it get warm so it's liquid? I put mine in a bowl of hot water for a few minutes if it's started to get too thick. It will get solid at too cold of temperature and needs to be heated up so it's easy to pour. I also mix it into warm almost hot water.
I had the same issue (I'm an old head too and live and die by neem oil) and realized I had forgotten about Coco wet. It's like dawn dish soap but organic. You can add a ton of it and it won't hurt the plants.
These are what im looking for ....i have too much ocd to use them as a replacement for soap until i get the problem figured out, thjen i do want to switch to a different emulsifier. My buddy says pure yukka is a great emulsifier. I need to get something i dont feel bad using so much of. ive seen soap damage on plants and i dont want that.I use silica as an emulsifier.
I don't see why you'd be having any issues with that product. It's just pure cold pressed neem oil. OddNEEM OIL ORGANIC UNREFINED CONCENTRATE VIRGIN COLD PRESSED PURE RAW 16 OZ | eBay
ORGANIC NEEM OIL, VIRGIN, UNREFINED, COLD PRESSED, PURE. Processing Type: Unrefined. Ingredients: Neem oil, 100% Pure with NO additives or carriers added. Consistency: Neem Carrier Oil is very viscous, and it gets solid in the cold.www.ebay.com
at least 12 years i been using this....
ive always done it your way till a couple years ago , i noticed it wasnt mixing right. (it may have never mixed right and i just never noticed) So i started doing it my way just to make sure its mixed. That and i was always noticing "burns" from the neem. we both know it takes a lot more then im using to burn a leaf......and of course the burns were uneven as hell. usually burnt towards the end of the bottle. So i knew it wasnt mixing.I just fill the spray bottle with water, measure the neem, pour it in, add some dawn, put the sprayer on, and shake it up. It's mixed and I start spraying. I've never mixed the neem with soap and then add it to the water. I've done it the same way for years using different brands of neem oil and never had any problems. Sorry but I don't have answer to your issue.
Thats what ThermX 70 is. You can also use soap nuts.My buddy says pure yukka is a great emulsifier
Yes. Neem seed meal. Just put it in the soil as you would D-lime or fertilizer and let it set for a month before use. It’s found in popular soil recipes like coots mix but like anything else it takes time to break down and become absorbed.Im old , i thought normal folk sprayed with neem ? Geez time flys.
So, as a preventative, you ammend the soil with need seed meal ? Supposedly that will get into the plant and detour the mites ? thanks
Does anyone use pure neem ?