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Insect Killing Soap

Why It's Good:

This soap is best used as a preventative measure to ward off insects that might want to eat your lovely plant friends. It contains seaweed extract to keep plants healthy and combat stress (theirs, not yours).

Why It's Green:

An OMRI (Organic Materials Review Institute) organic product, which means you're not spraying your leafy friends with toxins unfriendly to either you or your plant. Made from plant oils, the soap gets rid of unwanted insects by disrupting their waxy outer skin (beneficial insects such as ladybugs and praying mantids are hard-bodied and not affected by the soap).