What are the best ways to clean plant leaves without Neem oil?

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Asked By PlantLover49 On

I'm looking for some tips on how to clean my plant leaves to make them shine, but I'd prefer not to use Neem oil. What do you all recommend? Any favorite methods or products? Thanks a bunch! 🙂

4 Answers

Answered By SimpleSprout On

I just stick with plain water. It's super easy, especially since most of my plants are smaller and I can just carry them into the shower every few months to give them a wash. It keeps them looking good!

Answered By GreenThumb88 On

I usually don't clean my plants often, but I like to give them a quick rinse in the shower every couple of months. It helps get rid of dust and prevents mineral buildup in the soil. Honestly, I think just a quick dusting is enough for most plants!

Answered By BotanicaBelle On

I use diluted Castile soap in distilled water (about 1 tsp. per half gallon). It really makes my ZZ plant leaves shine! Some folks use the peppermint version to deter pests, but I'm not sure how effective that is. Just getting the hard water spots off does wonders!

NatureNerd101 -

I agree with using Castile soap! I don't think the mint scent really helps with pests though, so don't stress about getting that version. I also add a few drops of alcohol to my mix.

FlowerFan99 -

I've tried Castile too, and it makes a difference. Just make sure to dilute it well!

Answered By LeafLover24 On

Water works just fine for me! Honestly, I think it does the same job as Neem oil when it comes to aesthetics.

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