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Valdi Pesticide in the Form of Neem Oil is Everything a Farmer, Gardener, or Pet Owner Could Want.
How does it work?
One of the main components of Valdi is the chemical Azadirachtin (from the Latin name for the tree itself), but it also contains other active compounds. As an insecticide, Valdi works in two main ways: It serves as an antifeedant when insects come in contact with or ingest it. Using a surfactant (spreader/sticker) when applying Valdi neem oil will increase spray coverage.
What makes it special?
Valdi functions as a hormone disruptor and growth regulator to affected insects. This property disrupts the natural development of the insect by preventing normal hormone releases that trigger growth and maturation. Perfect for gardening, farming and hydroponics.
Multi-function and it's Delivered to your Door With a Free Spray Bottle
Other uses of Valdi
Valdi has many other functions - it serves as a fungicide, a bactericide, and it kills Plant Parasitic Nematodes but is compatible with Beneficial Nematodes.
Neem as Foliar
Neem oil foliar spray is most useful when applied to young plant growth. The oil has a half-life of 3 to 22 days in soil, but only 45 minutes to four days in water. It is nearly non-toxic to birds, fish, bees, and wildlife, and studies have shown no cancer or other disease-causing results from its use. This makes neem oil very safe to use if applied properly
How to use:
Dilute Valdi neem oil (1-3 tsp) with mild liquid soap (1/2 tsp in 1 liter of water)Pour the well-dissolved mixture into a spray bottle. Spray directly into the infected plant's surface including the underside of the leaves 2-3 times a week. Spray early in the morning on in the evening. Do not apply to wilted, stressed plants or new transplants.
For pets:
Apply directly onto the pet's fur or skin.
For bath application, mix oil with soap water and leave for 5-10 minutes to help improve fur texture.
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