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Agrobeta Karanja Oil is the 100% organic evolution of pest control, designed to protect your cannabis plants from insects and fungi with a potency often superior to traditional Neem oil, ensuring a clean and healthy harvest.
It is completely normal to feel that knot in your stomach when you see a strange spot on a leaf. You ask yourself: "Is it a fungus? Is it a spider mite?" And immediately after, the fear of the treatment arrives. Many growers hesitate to apply products for fear of burning the plant, leaving toxic residues, or simply not knowing if they are mixing the right proportions. That uncertainty often leads to paralysis.
The problem is that while you doubt, the pest advances. That fear of "messing it up" makes you use the product too late, in insufficient quantities, or apply it when the lights are on, causing burns. In the end, you end up with a stressed plant and a plague that hasn't gone away, reinforcing the idea that "growing is difficult" or that organic products "don't work."
The solution is not to use stronger chemicals, but to master a noble and forgiving tool like Karanja Oil. This product is effective and safe, but like any biological weapon, it requires you to understand how it works. Think of this description not just as a sales pitch, but as a manual to shorten your learning curve so you can stop experimenting and start protecting your crop effectively.
When you open the bottle of Agrobeta Karanja Oil, the first thing you will notice is a characteristic smell, strong but natural. It is denser than water, so your first challenge will be the mixture. It is normal that the first time you pour it into the water, it floats or forms globules. Don't worry, this is physics. You will learn that using slightly warm water or mixing it vigorously helps emulsify it better.
Regarding the application, do not expect to see all the bugs drop dead the second you spray, as happens with chemical poisons. Karanja acts on the hormonal system of insects (inhibiting their appetite and reproduction). The first few times you may think "this isn't doing anything," but if you observe closely over the following days, you will see that the population stops growing and the existing ones become lethargic. That is the sign that you are winning the battle.
Although they are cousins, Karanja Oil often contains higher concentrations of certain flavonoids and active principles like pongamol, making it a more potent alternative or an excellent complement to alternate with Neem so pests don't build resistance.
Ideally, you should stop applying foliar products when the buds are forming to avoid altering the flavor or causing botrytis due to humidity. Use it mainly in growth and pre-flowering. If you must use it in flowering, do so carefully and avoid soaking the buds directly.
It is respectful of bees and pollinators, but it is always recommended to apply it when they are not active (at dusk), which coincides with the best time to avoid leaf burns.
I admit that for years I was a die-hard fan of classic Neem, and I was lazy to change. But one season, a persistent red spider mite pest made me look for alternatives, and I gave Agrobeta Karanja Oil a try. My mistake at the beginning was treating it like a chemical: I sprayed once and expected genocide. It didn't happen.
However, I kept applying it every 3 days as the instructions said. By the second week, the crop was clean. The small change that made the difference for me was mixing it with a bit of Trabe potassium soap; the coverage on the leaf improved brutally, and the product lasted much longer. Since then, I alternate it with Neem to keep pests confused and my plants safe.
| Type of composition: | Organic | |
| Type of plague: | Microbeacon | |
| Preventive: | Show only preventative | |
| Brands: | Agrobeta |
Yes, the shipment is 100% discreet, no one will know what you have bought, also the sender is SITE OF SHOPS ONLINE.
Yes, we ship to almost every country in the world although you need to know the current legislation in your country to make sure that you do not break any regulations with the germination of the seeds.
UK: 3-4 days (express)
USA: 4-5 days (express)
Australia: 4-5 days (express)
Japan: 4-5 days (express)
Canada: 4-5 days (express)
South Africa: 4-5 days (express)
New Zealand: 5-7 days (express)
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If you live in a country where the cultivation of cannabis is legal and you decide to plant the seeds, it is good that you know that all the seeds that we commercialize have germination guarantee.
If you germinate with the method of paper napkins and you have followed all the steps that we indicate here, you will only have to return us the seeds not germinated in their original packaging and when we receive them we will proceed to the change.
Then we take care of requesting the return to the seed bank, we do not transfer this responsibility and time to our customers.
If you receive a broken product due to transport, you have to notify us within 24 hours for insurance coverage, always contact us as soon as possible and we will fix the problem!
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