🌿 Defend your garden organically—because your plants deserve the best!
Natria Insecticidal Soap is a 24-ounce ready-to-use spray featuring an organic neem-based formula that targets over five common garden pests. Safe for use on indoor and outdoor plants, including fruits, vegetables, flowers, and houseplants, it supports organic gardening practices and can be applied up to the day of harvest.
Target Species | Insects |
Item Form | Spray |
Liquid Volume | 24 Fluid Ounces |
Active Ingredients | neem |
J**S
Excellent product, fast results!
I received this insecticidal soap on Sunday, and after just four days I’ve already noticed a big difference in my ají cachucha plants. They were struggling with pests I couldn’t control, but since I started using this product, the leaves look much healthier and the insects are almost completely gone. I love that it’s organic and ready to use—super easy to apply. I’ll definitely be buying it again!
A**0
Effective Chinese Lantern Fly Nymph Killer
Tested this on Chinese lantern fly nymphs and when sprayed directly on them it kills them in under 2 minutes. Will need to test the effectiveness over time but this is a great find n
M**C
Great product to have on hand!
I much prefer this insecticidal soap over the neem oil. It works well to treat and prevent, it doesn't harm my plants, and IT DOESN'T STINK. There are two nozzle options- stream or spray. I use stream to get down in the the soil; spray for the foliage.To prevent outbreaks- When I dust off my indoor plants, I'll spritz a small amount of the insecticide onto a microfiber cloth, then gently wipe down the leaves and stems. I do it after the sun sets, to avoid possible leaf burn.For houseplants (specifically spidermites)- The day before treatment, I spray the plant down with water, using strong water pressure to knock off any mites. The next day, I spray the entire plant and soil with the insecticide. I then use an old makeup brush to spread the treatment on the tops and undersides of the leaves, as well as every inch of stem, especially focusing on crevices. (This will better ensure you're removing the webs). After that I use a bamboo stake to aerate the soil and spread the solution more thoroughly. (Again, I leave the plant out of intense sunlight). I didn't see any spider mites following the first treatment, but I repeated after 2 weeks to be safe.For outdoor potted plants- I simply spray them down at night, leaves, stem and soil. It's helped greatly with pesky earwigs that munch on leaves and blooms.
T**Y
Extremely effective product against Mealy Bugs
I had a problem with mealy bugs, mostly on a Hoya plant, but it spread to a Jade plant and a Nematanthus as well, although not as much. After trying to get rid of them on the Hoya manually with rubbing alcohol, and chemically with Neem oil spray, this product was the one that finally got rid of them. Very easy to use and effective and not generally considered toxic to humans when used normally (in other words, don't drink the dang stuff!).
L**S
Unsuccessful and would not get again
This item did not rid my porch plants in pots of aphids or white flies. Would not recommend .
A**R
It works...
The first time I used it I sprayed my plants and the bugs were still hanging around. The second time I added it to the water when it was time to water my plants and that did the trick, bugs went away completely.
S**P
WARNING: Natria Killed My Plants in 3 Days – Total Garden Destroyer!
This Natria is a PLANT KILLER! My rose plant leaves have holes in them due to flee beetles so I bought this insecticide. I sprayed it in the morning and right the next day I saw the leaves wilting and day 2 the stems weekend and 3rd day the plant just died. This stuff is toxic for plant health. They totally ruined my vegie and flower garden.I am so upset. I am returning the stuff and leave review all over the net so others will not suffer due to this toxic natria!!
T**I
Something that actually works on mealybugs!
I tried around 7 different products to tackle a mealybug infestation that happened to my plants when I accidentally brought an infected plant in my home. They were everywhere and no matter what I did they would come back in a week or two since they were even in the soil.This was my final shot before I tossed out all the plants and with careful time it worked. I started by spraying the plant directly to make sure it didn't harm my plant, when that seem to start clearing up the infestation, I started spraying down the entire plant and soil every other days. Without 2 weeks, I stopped seeing any more visible mealybugs. I continued doing it twice a week for about 6 weeks and completely took out the infestation, luckily it took a few months but all my plants recovered.If you have tried other pesticides and it didn't work, give this one a try. It takes a bit of time, but eventually resolved my infestation.
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