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Neem Cake Fertilizer: The Complete Guide to India's Most Versatile Organic Input

No organic input has a deeper history in Indian agriculture than neem. For centuries, Indian farmers have used every part of the neem tree — leaves, oil, and cake — to nourish soil and protect crops. Today, neem cake fertilizer is scientifically validated as a dual-action organic product that does two jobs at once: feeding your plants and protecting them. This complete guide from Anandi Greens tells you everything about neem cake — what it is, what it does, how to use it, and how to get the most from it in your terrace or grow bag garden.

What is Neem Cake Fertilizer?

Neem cake (also called neem khali) is the dry, granular residue left after cold-pressing oil from neem seeds (Azadirachta indica). It contains the full nutritional profile of neem seeds minus the oil: approximately 5% nitrogen, 1% phosphorus, and 2% potassium (NPK 5-1-2), along with calcium, magnesium, zinc, copper, and manganese.

Crucially, neem cake retains the bioactive compounds from the seed — most importantly Azadirachtin — which give it powerful pesticidal, nematicidal, and antifungal properties. This dual action (fertilizer + pest protection) makes neem cake unique among organic inputs.

The Central Plantation Crops Research Institute (CPCRI) — an ICAR institute — has published extensive research confirming neem cake's effectiveness as a soil amendment for container and kitchen garden growing in Indian conditions.

The Dual Power of Neem Cake

Function

Mechanism

Benefit to Terrace Gardener

Slow-release nitrogen fertilizer

Breaks down over 6–8 weeks, releasing nitrogen steadily

Consistent vegetative growth without boom-bust nutrition cycles

Nematode suppressor

Azadirachtin disrupts nematode reproduction in soil

Protects roots in reused grow bag soil where nematodes accumulate

Antifungal soil amendment

Suppresses Fusarium, Pythium, damping-off pathogens

Reduces root rot risk in monsoon and overwatered grow bags

Insect deterrent

Absorbed by roots; makes plant tissue less palatable

Reduces above-ground chewing insect pressure

Soil biology booster

Feeds beneficial bacteria, suppresses harmful fungi

Healthier root zone microbiome, especially in closed container systems

Nitrification inhibitor

Slows nitrogen conversion to nitrate

Reduces leaching — nutrients stay in grow bag longer after each watering


Complete Application Guide for Grow Bags

Method

Dosage

When to Apply

How to Apply

Potting mix enrichment

50g per 10L of mix

At planting time

Mix into top 5 inches of potting mix before planting

Top dressing

50–100g per bag

Every 4–6 weeks

Spread on soil surface, gently fork into top 2cm, water in

Pre-planting soil treatment

100–150g per bag

1 week before planting

Mix in and water — allows bioactive compounds to distribute

Neem cake tea (liquid)

100g steeped 2 litres, 48 hrs

Every 3–4 weeks

Strain and apply as soil drench for faster uptake

Combined spray (with neem oil)

50g cake tea + 5ml neem oil

Fortnightly

Combine in a spray bottle; apply as foliar + soil treatment


Neem Cake vs Other Organic Fertilizers

Fertilizer

NPK

Pest Protection

Duration

Best Use Case

Neem Cake

5-1-2

Excellent (nematode + fungi)

6–8 weeks

Base input for all grow bags; reused soil treatment

Vermicompost

1-0.5-0.5

Mild (soil biology)

4–6 weeks

Broad nutrition; pairs with neem cake

Bone Meal

4-10-0

None

8–12 weeks

Root development; flowering stage support

Seaweed Extract

Low NPK

None

Immediate

Stress relief; trace minerals; supplement to above

Fish Emulsion

5-1-1

None

2–3 weeks

Fast nitrogen top-up during vegetative growth


Neem Cake in the Seasonal Growing Calendar

Neem cake can be applied year-round, but timing application to key growth moments maximises its impact:

  • At planting (any season): Mix into potting soil for baseline nutrition and nematode protection from day one.
  • May–June transition: Top-dress before monsoon as rainfall activates the bioactive compounds and distributes them through the root zone.
  • After monsoon: Reapply when refreshing grow bag soil after the monsoon season flush.
  • Winter sowing: Apply 1 week before planting winter crops (tomatoes, chillies) — the slow-release nitrogen sustains growth through the cooler months.

Crop-Specific Neem Cake Dosage Guide

Crop

Grow Bag Size

Neem Cake Dosage

Application Note

Tomatoes

20–25L

100g per bag at planting + 75g top-dress every 5 weeks

High nematode risk crop — neem cake is essential

Chillies

15–20L

75g at planting + 50g every 6 weeks

Combine with vermicompost for full nutrition

Okra / Bhindi

10–15L

50g at planting + 50g at 4 weeks

Fast-growing crop; supports rapid vegetative phase

Gourds (all)

25L+

100g at planting + 75g every 4 weeks

Heavy feeder; combine with seaweed fortnightly

Leafy Greens

5–10L

25g per bag — light application only

Excess nitrogen causes rapid bolting in leafy crops

Fruit Trees (Dwarf)

50–100L

150–200g quarterly

Long-term soil health maintenance in large containers


Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is neem cake the same as neem powder?

A: No. Neem cake is the oil-extracted residue of neem seeds — it retains high concentrations of Azadirachtin and bioactive compounds. Neem powder is ground dried neem leaves, which has much lower bioactive compound content and acts more as a mild repellent. For soil application and fertilizing, always use neem cake (khali), not neem leaf powder.

Q: Can neem cake be used in organic certified gardens?

A: Yes — neem cake is certified for use in organic farming by NPOP (National Programme for Organic Production) India and is approved under the NOP (USDA Organic) standards for soil amendment.

Q: Does neem cake work for all soil-borne nematodes?

A: Neem cake is most effective against root-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne spp.) — the most common nematode species in Indian kitchen gardens. Apply preventatively at each new planting and the cumulative effect is significant over successive seasons.

Q: Can I use neem cake and neem oil together?

A: Yes — they are highly complementary. Neem cake works in the soil (root protection, nematode control); neem oil works above ground (foliar pest deterrence). Using both provides complete top-to-bottom pest protection. See our sub-blog on neem oil application methods.

 

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