Ancient alchemy. Extreme potency. The final answer to resistant pests.
When smaller sprays fail, Brahmastra succeeds. Named after the mythical celestial weapon, this formulation is designed for large, stubborn pests like stem borers and fruit borers that hide inside the plant.
Unlike other formulations that are cold-pressed, Brahmastra is boiled. This thermal extraction pulls out deep-seated alkaloids and toxins from five powerful medicinal leaves, creating a concentrated "tea" that paralyzes the insect nervous system.
The Base. Provides the broad-spectrum anti-feedant property.
The Toxin. Rich in ricin and tropane alkaloids, these act as nerve poisons for chewing insects.
The Paralysis. Contains acetogenins that cause rapid knockdown of larvae.
The Extraction Medium. Boiling in urine intensifies the extraction of alkaloids unlike water.
Thermal extraction releases the highest potency.
Chop all 5 types of leaves into fine pieces or paste to maximize surface area.
Add the chopped leaves into 10L Cow Urine in a large metal vessel (copper/brass preferred, or steel).
Boil the mixture on low flame until powerful fumes arise (usually 1 hour). Let it cool for 24 hours to marinate.
Filter the dark, concentrated liquid. It can be stored in bottles for 6 months.
This is not a repellent; it's a contact and stomach poison for insects. The alkaloids bind to the insect's gut receptors, causing them to stop feeding instantly.
Penetrates the stem tissue to reach hiding larvae.
Excellent for Tomato and Brinjal fruit borers.
Brahmastra is powerful. Overuse can affect soil microbes. Treating it like an antibiotic—use only when necessary.
Do not spray as a preventive measure. Use only when you see visible pest damage.
It is a potent irritant. Wear gloves and mask while spraying.
Spray after sunset to avoid harming foraging honeybees.
When Nimastra isn't enough, deploy Brahmastra. Professionally brewed with correct thermal extraction to ensure maximum alkaloid potency.