10/12/2023
NATURES BIONIM (NBN) with Beneficial Microbes and Neem extract contains compounds that act as natural insecticides, disrupting the life cycle of pests and deterring them. Additionally, beneficial microorganisms can enhance the soil's health and provide a protective environment for plants. When combined:
1. *Insect Repellent Properties:* NBN contains azadirachtin, which disrupts the feeding and reproductive patterns of insects. It acts as a natural repellent, making plants less attractive to pests.
2. *Antifeedant Effects:* NBN with Neem extract can reduce pest feeding by making the plant tissue less palatable. This discourages pests from consuming the plant, limiting damage.
3. *Disruption of Insect Growth:* Neem interferes with the molting process of insects, disrupting their growth and development. This can help control pest populations over time.
4. NATURES BIONIM with Beneficial Microorganisms:* Introducing to the soil promotes a healthy rhizosphere. These microorganisms can enhance nutrient uptake, improve plant immunity, and even produce compounds that deter pests.
5. *Balancing the Ecosystem:* NBN with Beneficial microorganisms contribute to a balanced and diverse ecosystem in the soil. This balance can reduce the prevalence of harmful pathogens and pests by promoting conditions unfavorable to their growth.
6. *Enhanced Plant Immunity:* A healthy plant, supported by beneficial microorganisms, is better equipped to resist pest attacks. Microorganisms can induce systemic resistance in plants, making them more robust against pests and diseases.
To use neem extract and beneficial microorganisms for plant protection:
- NATURES BIONIM can mix 10 to 20 ML into water and applying it to plants. This can act as a foliar spray to repel and control pests.
- *Soil Application:* Spray and sprinkle the soil. This releases compounds gradually, offering long-term protection.
- NATURES BIONIM Microbial Inoculants:* Use beneficial microorganism products, such as mycorrhizal fungi or beneficial bacteria, to inoculate the soil. These microorganisms can establish a symbiotic relationship with plant roots, promoting overall plant health.
It's important to follow recommended application rates and guidelines, as excessive use may have unintended consequences. Additionally, consider the specific needs of your plants and the types of pests you're targeting.
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Vic Cabral, Natures Bionim Organic Pest Controller, James Cabral,