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Look: Caterpillar ate my Rare Plants worth 100k

 Look: Caterpillar ate my Rare Plants worth 100k. 

Oh no! The Caterpillar eaten my rare Monstera Borsigiana Aurea, Monstera Albo and Thai Constellation. The price of this plant when I bought it in 2021 is about P100,000 pesos. It has given me two new leaves but look at what happened when I woke up in the morning I realized that almost all the leaves vanished as it was eaten by a caterpillar.

So, I bought a ready-to-use neem oil in Lazada and sprayed it on all of my plants to get rid of the pests in my garden. Neem oil can be used to keep pests away and to get rid of pests that are already there in an existing infestation. Use neem oil in the morning and evening. Don't use neem oil in the middle of the day, because the direct sunlight and neem oil together can burn the plants.

However, do not use neem oil on recent transplants or otherwise stressed plants. Though plants must be completely covered with neem oil for the pesticide to be effective, it is a good idea to test the product on a small area first.

Thieves plant spray is also good for your plants;
  • Smells refreshing
  • Helps keep away bugs & pests makes your leaves look vibrant (leaf cleaner) 
  • Can be used on roots to encourage growth 
  • Made with 100% natural plant derived ingredients & with 100% pure essential oils (Lemon, cinnamon, eucalyptus, rosemary & clove)
Directions: Unlock the trigger spray, spray directly on leaves & root. You may also pour 15ml on roots to prevent root rot & help encourage plant growth. As a leaves cleaner, spray on leaves directly & wipe with cloth. Mist the plants 2-3x a week.

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