Azamax is an extract/concentration of the neem compound azadirachtin, probably buffered with a carrier oil and emulsifier, as it has few properties in common with straight neem other than a similar but weaker odour. There are a number of similar products, Azasol, Azaneem, etc. They claim it is highly non-toxic, but the skin absorption warning must be there for a reason. Good knockdown and systemic effect, I wouldn't use if harvesting within two weeks, but that's me. Rapidly biodegradeable, within the plant as well. With broad mites, I believe you can only gain control by very regular spraying, but it will get expensive.
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Not exactly a harsh chemical, but neither is it benign.
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bustapepper said:
yes some of the leaves on the plants are a bronzy color. azamax is not available in my area. canada, what I did is mixed 2 tsp of dish soap, 1 tsp of vegetable oil, and half a tsp of garden sulpher, in a 38 ounce sprayer with water sprayed my plants, let it sit for 20 minutes then blasted them with the hose. to rinse it off, but the bugs are about the size of a tiny grain of pepper and are a yellowish brown color.
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Any hydro store carries it, and is easily orderable. Some large nurseries can ID pests for you if you bring a sample, just call ahead.
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Proud Marine Dad said:
If you know where to get the real stuff. Most is garbage I am told.
Instead of resorting to such harsh chemicals why don't you try Pepper extract sprayed onto the plant? All natural and a proven pest killer.
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Any cold pressed neem will do, Ahimsa, Dyna-gro, etc. Azadirachtin levels are highest in Ahimsa, but there are over 300 compounds in neem, and the cold press processing is more important than any one compound. NewDirections carries neem as a carrier oil (can't sell it as a pesticide in Canada without red tape) at 1/3 the price of Ahimsa. Cheap pre-formulated mixtures you find in Wal-mart, etc., are probably making use of waste products from azadirachtin extraction.
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If it is broad mites, and no I haven't had them, but leaf canoeing and damage centralized to new growth looks damning, then spraying pepper extract is about as useful as trying to bitch slap them.
Proud Marine Dad said:
No it is, I am saying it is harder to find real, good neem oil because it comes from India.
If it's not from India don't buy it as it's not good neem.
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Nonsense, it is the cold processing, not the location.