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Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025
I had a terrible spider mite outbreak on my indoor jungle. I bought this product because I was assured by many that it would remedy the problem, and it is not harmful to helpful bugs. Turns out, it does not work on spider mites. It may work on other pests, but I was not battling any other bugs. The product actually smells quite good. I am unsure how long the effects last since it did not work for my issue. The instructions are simple and easy to follow. Please try a different product if spider mites are your issue.
Krista Ashley
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
I bought this as suggested by a lot of people who deal with tissue cultures. So far my plants are growing without problems. I let my tissue culture sit in the mix for 15 minutes. I would recommend this!
0ri 🤪
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
Won’t fix an infestation but does well for prevention. I really like the look of these so I thought I’d try it out. Would use for preventing
Boryana Karaivanova
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2025
I purchased the insecticide and fungicide duo package for my persistent gnat problem for my indoor plants. I sprayed of the solutions once and no more gnats. Before this I tried neem oils pray and repotting my plants in new soil and the gnats would only come back after a while, but this seems to have solved my issue so I think it’s great.
Ngavrilyuk
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2025
I love this product for my plants to keep pests out and its good for the plant and its non toxic.
SEEKER
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2024
I tried this on my Peach Trees this summer, which were being severely attacked by Baterial Leaf Blight.One of the trees lost almost half its leaves. Other fungicides tried were a complete failure. I applied this product following the bottle directions, spraying the trees very thoroughly every 5 days for a total of 4 applications. STOPPED THE DISEASE DEAD IN ITS TRACKS AND SAVED THE FRUIT CROP. I followed up with a few more sprayings at 10 day intervals. Was able to get a very large harvest of delicious peaches! This will be my Go-To product for leaf diseases on my fruit trees in the future. (BTW, my local Co-op Extension Service told me there was nothing I could do about this disease.)
ifedi
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2024
The first time I used the bio insecticide for fungus gnats, I was hugely disappointed - it didn't seem to make a difference at all!Then I switched to the systemic bonide insect control granules, which worked a treat at first... but the treatment didn't last 8 weeks, it's not cost effective for the number of plants I have, and it only kills larvae. I went back to the Google drawing board and found a ton of other products that also only kill larvae.So I went back to the arber website and poked around a bit, because arber is the only product that claims to kill both larvae and adults. I found that it's recommended to water with the insecticide and fungicide (and spray with the insecticide) every 5 days until the gnats are under control, then use every 2 weeks for upkeep. And THAT combo really did the trick after 3 applications (though my zz plant, which got redonk infested when moved it to the living room when work was being done in my bedroom, could have used 4 full every-5-day treatments the first time). It's clear by the empty gnat traps in my plants that this combination really does the trick for larvae and adults. And it's way more cost effective (and less work than mixing in granules) over the long term. Win!!
Derek C.
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2024
Currently in my first year of raised bed gardening so, naturally, I’ve been freaking out about most bugs and damage to my plants. Was looking for something organic, that works as both a foliar and ground spray, when I stumbled across Arber on Shark Tank. This review is specifically for the insecticide and fungicide combo pack.During the initial setup of a Greenstalk vertical planter, I noticed a hefty amount of aphids. After applying the Arber insecticide nightly, the amount seen on the vertical planter has diminished significantly. The insecticide also seems to be working on my cucurbits and other plants in the raised beds as there’s minimal damage and bad bugs are rarely seen (though I do inject my plants susceptible to vine borers with a healthy dose of BT as well and have co-planted other plants to help ward off bad bugs). The amount of caterpillars and gnats/flies I’ve seen have also diminished.The fungicide seems to be helping other plants as well. Compared to the leaves growing while at the store, any newer growth appears lush and very green. While it may not be a noted use case, I use it as a foliar spray on my citrus plants/trees as well.Both the insecticide and fungicide are easy to mix and I mix in them the same sprayer (which seems to be okay per the instructions). The insecticide isn’t as thick as the fungicide and I’ve found myself with more fungicide remaining in the bottle after all of the insecticide has been used (by about an ounce or two). The fungicide does smell a little worse than the insecticide. Neither smell like chemicals but have that usual natural, organic smell.I’ve noticed no burn damage on the leaves of any of my plants from use. I typically spray in the evenings after the pollinators have stopped flying and the sun has gone down a bit. Plants get a healthy spray, from a one-gallon sprayer, on top and on the underside of the leaves. For good measure I also spray the soil/mulch around the base of the plants and any stalks/stems. One gallon goes a long way in my garden and I usually have extra left over after spraying.I mix, per the instructions, using an old dosing cup marked for the appropriate per-gallon ratio. The cups fit nicely over the tops of the bottles for storage. It’d be helpful if one was packaged with the products (but I understand the added value equals increased production cost).As far as pricing is concerned, I’ve found that there’s about a $10 difference between ordering the two pack off of Amazon and ordering through the Arber website (still the same at the time of writing this). Cheaper via Amazon. As such, I’ll likely always order via Amazon. Shipping through Amazon is likely quicker as well.For now, the Arber insecticide and fungicide seem to be working as they should with nightly application via a one-gallon sprayer. I’m happy with the product and have ordered an additional pack of the insecticide and fungicide as well as have added on their plant food and protectant.
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