Description
ADK Nimboli Water-Soluble Neem Oil 100ml is the perfect starter pack for first-time neem oil users, apartment gardeners, balcony growers, and anyone who wants to try organic pest control before committing to a larger pack. With the same guaranteed minimum of 1500 PPM azadirachtin as our larger Nimboli bottles, this 100ml pack delivers professional potency in a compact, easy-to-handle format. One bottle makes 20 litres of ready-to-use spray — enough for months of pest control on a small herb garden or collection of houseplants.
Pests Targeted
Despite its compact size, Nimboli 100ml targets the full range of common household and garden pests. It is effective against aphids (including green peach aphid and black bean aphid), whiteflies, spider mites, thrips, mealybugs, and scale insects on indoor plants, balcony pots, and small outdoor gardens. It also provides preventive protection against powdery mildew and other fungal diseases that affect houseplants, herbs, and ornamentals. See our step-by-step guide on using neem oil against aphids.
Azadirachtin Content: 1500 PPM Guaranteed
Azadirachtin, the primary pest-control compound in neem oil, is present at a minimum of 1500 PPM in every bottle of Nimboli — including the 100ml starter pack. This matters because many cheaper neem oils contain as little as 300 PPM azadirachtin, producing inconsistent results and requiring much larger quantities per application. Nimboli’s 1500 PPM potency means a small amount goes a long way: at 5 ml per litre, the 100ml bottle makes 20 litres of curative-strength spray, or up to 50 litres of preventive spray at 2 ml per litre. Learn why azadirachtin PPM is the best measure of neem oil quality.
Dilution Guide
Nimboli 100ml dissolves directly in water — no soap emulsifier required. This makes it particularly easy for first-time users who are unfamiliar with the emulsification step required for cold-pressed neem oil.
- Preventive weekly spray: 2 ml per litre (the 100ml bottle makes 50 litres)
- Active pest infestation: 5 ml per litre (the 100ml bottle makes 20 litres)
- Fungal disease control: 5 ml per litre — apply every 5–7 days
- Indoor houseplants: 2–3 ml per litre in a small spray bottle — apply monthly for prevention
Always mix fresh and use within 8 hours. See the complete neem oil dilution chart for all crops and plant types.
Application Method
The 100ml bottle is ideal for use with small hand-trigger spray bottles (500ml–1 litre capacity) that are perfect for houseplants and balcony pots. Measure the required dose using the bottle cap or a small measuring syringe, add to your sprayer filled with lukewarm water, and shake well. Spray all leaf surfaces including undersides, where most pests and fungal spores concentrate. Apply in the early morning or evening — not in direct midday sun — to avoid leaf scorch and to protect any beneficial insects nearby. Repeat every 5–7 days for prevention, or every 3–5 days when managing an active infestation.
Why Choose Nimboli Over Generic Neem Oil?
- Guaranteed 1500 PPM potency — Batch-tested for consistent azadirachtin content. Not all neem oils are equal.
- True water-solubility — Dissolves completely in water. No film, no separation, no sprayer clogging.
- Organic farming approved — Safe on food crops. No harmful residues within 4–8 days of application.
- No synthetic additives — 100% natural neem actives. No petrochemical emulsifiers, preservatives, or dyes.
- 30 years of expertise — ADK Consumer Care has been producing quality neem products for over three decades with full traceability from seed to bottle.
- Suitable for all common garden plants — Tested on vegetables, herbs, flowering ornamentals, succulents, ferns, and tropical houseplants.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is 100ml enough to start with?
Yes. For a balcony garden of 5–10 plants on a weekly prevention programme (2 ml per litre, 1 litre per spray session), a 100ml bottle provides approximately 50 sessions — well over a full growing season.
Can I use this on my herb garden?
Yes. Nimboli is safe on all edible herbs including basil, coriander, mint, curry leaf, and fenugreek. Avoid spraying within 3 days of harvesting leaves, and wash herbs before use.
What if my neem oil spray smells bad?
Neem oil has a distinctive, earthy sulphurous smell. This is a sign of authentic neem actives and it disappears from the plant surface within a few hours of drying. The smell is much milder for water-soluble neem oil than for cold-pressed varieties.
How should I store the 100ml bottle after opening?
Replace the cap tightly and store in a cool, dark location. Avoid exposure to sunlight or heat. Once opened and stored correctly, the product remains effective for up to 12 months.
Ready to scale up? Also available in: 250ml | 500ml | 1L. For complete organic garden health, pair with Neem Cake Powder 10KG. Read our guide to neem oil on tomatoes for detailed seasonal usage tips.

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