The Miracle Tree - NEEM TREE

marihuana also a miracle plant. Nature Way of Getting High.:D
 
The Neem plant can be grown in pots, but it wouldn't reach a size of a tree. The leaves make the bitterest tea I can think of and I've used it to clear stomach infections. You can also rub the extract onto insect stings and bites. What a sham, WR Grace trying to patent something that grows naturally!

Cheers!
 
The Neem plant can be grown in pots, but it wouldn't reach a size of a tree. The leaves make the bitterest tea I can think of and I've used it to clear stomach infections. You can also rub the extract onto insect stings and bites. What a sham, WR Grace trying to patent something that grows naturally!

Cheers!

Where can we find this tree in Singapore? I know they can be found but they are rare. Unfortunately our NEA never see fit to grow more of this trees in our parks or housing estates.
 
Where can we find this tree in Singapore? I know they can be found but they are rare. Unfortunately our NEA never see fit to grow more of this trees in our parks or housing estates.

My wife bought one at a nursery along Bedok South (adjacent to Aida Street, Opera Estate). A couple of years ago, she got onto this naturopathic/herbal thingy and has gone on a collection spree. The gardener at our condo is an Indian National and told me about its medicinal value. I am not saying I believe all that I've heard, I just keep an open mind.

Recently, she's been trying to get hold of a plant - called Chicken Poo Plant (in dialect), supposedly also good for all kinds of ailments. Me, I just like the herb that I can smoke!

Cheers!
 
you can also use the neem for dogs to generally improve the skin health and the coat of your dog, then using neem oil extract is probably fine. if you are hoping to fix some problem, like fleas, ticks, mange or similar, then you have much better chances with raw, unrefined neem oil.

Neem oil is no different from other natural substances. the moment you start processing and refining them, they lose a lot of their active ingredients.

making Neem dog shampoo :
just mix neem oil into your normal dog shampoo at a rate of 1 to 5 ml for every 100 ml of shampoo. use less if your dog does not have any problems, and more if it does.
 
try growin in closet ..with the right lighting at least the smell wont leak out ;)


Bro what you said is true.. Once had a friend who grew his plant inside his cupboard with his self installed lighting in it.. :eek: That thing grew into quite a monster.. But he told me Marijuana is not an easy plant to grow.. Tried my luck before when he gave me some seeds from his plant... But damn it man, I failed! :mad:
 
Back
Top