Quote Originally Posted by benaynay
"Sorry"? lol. You don't need to apologize to me if you want your buds to smell and taste like neem oil. No matter what you say, neem has an awful taste and i don't want it anywhere near my buds.

I can eat my spider mite spray..can you?

Peace.
Neem is nontoxic to humans, is a natural tree product. Expensive? You must be getting ripped, as I have been using the same $9 bottle for 3 years and half is left. I only give Neem in veg, so it is all gone by the time the plant is ready to be harvested. You betcha it tastes like crap if you put in on too late. So does Nitrogen if you give that too late.

BUT I am glad to learn of an alternative. IN saying that, I will stick with my Neem, but because it is what I am used to working with and it is totally successful.....I have not had mites in 3 years and the outdoors has had huge nests the last 2 years.
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