Eagle 20 Users

bankcee

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So I want to use this on one of my girls that is getting powdery mildew.. it is spreading pretty quickly.. I understand to use 2.5ml/Gallon. I'll use 2ml but do I foliar spray it or dip it? 20160226_091917.jpg

also how can I clean the area they're in?

it's outdoors in a carport with lights 18/6.. should I just spray and then add a fan or let dry before adding a fan? never had a pm issue in this location but I was gifted an infected clone lol
 

UncleBuck

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i would thin out the foliage a little bit first, then try a foliar spray. if the problem persists, then try a dunk. i've never used the stuff before though, so this is all a guess.
 

bankcee

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Yeah I'll lollipop her a tad.. Im sure you think it's the right one that has pm right? lol I didn't state it but it's the left one..
i would thin out the foliage a little bit first, then try a foliar spray. if the problem persists, then try a dunk. i've never used the stuff before though, so this is all a guess.
 

vostok

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So I want to use this on one of my girls that is getting powdery mildew.. it is spreading pretty quickly.. I understand to use 2.5ml/Gallon. I'll use 2ml but do I foliar spray it or dip it? View attachment 3618277also how can I clean the area they're in?
it's outdoors in a carport with lights 18/6.. should I just spray and then add a fan or let dry before adding a fan? never had a pm issue in this location but I was gifted an infected clone lol

Many others I'd say ok...knock yourself out, but I've been following BankC for some time and liked reading ya posts
to this I say......Are you fu*****ng crazy...? this stuff is for lawns 1x time per year


Myclobutanil(E20ew) is a serious cancergen, you wanna spray ur plants then toke them ...??? Read this first:

In documents obtained by the Cannabis Consumers Coalition via the Colorado Open Records Act
(the documents are on view below), the Denver Department of Environmental Health reports on recent investigations
of nine marijuana cultivation facilities for reportedly using chemical pesticides such as Avid, Mallet and Eagle 20
a petroleum-based fungicide.
According to Denver Citywide Communications Advisor Daniel Rowland,
all nine of the grows complied with the city during its investigations,
but Denver still has many of the plants on hold.
Putting marijuana plants on hold allows the business to continue growing them,
but the plants cannot be sold until cleared by the city.
http://www.westword.com/news/denver-investigated-10-pot-grows-for-use-of-banned-pesticides-holds-plants-6654706

Reduce your water intake to survival level for 2-3 weeks apply neem oil 3 times per week
Pm is no biggy
 

ttystikk

Well-Known Member
Id get some Green Cure . I used Eagle 20 once and its some wicked toxic shit. Now that you have spores all over your room and equipment you need to do a peroxide clean or the whole area. 1 part peroxide 20 parts water.
THIS. Green Cure and Safer Insecticidal soap, both are surfactants, the GC raises leaf surface pH to help prevent reinfestation. So does potassium silicate.

Eagle 20 is nasty shit, don't use it on anything you plan to eat. Ever.
 

Yodaweed

Well-Known Member
DO NOT USE EAGLE 20, when burned it turns in a VERY toxic and potentially DEADLY chemical called HYDROGEN CYANIDE.
 

Bluntsmith

Active Member
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Many others I'd say ok...knock yourself out, but I've been following BankC for some time and liked reading ya posts
to this I say......Are you fu*****ng crazy...? this stuff is for lawns 1x time per year


Myclobutanil(E20ew) is a serious cancergen, you wanna spray ur plants then toke them ...??? Read this first:

In documents obtained by the Cannabis Consumers Coalition via the Colorado Open Records Act
(the documents are on view below), the Denver Department of Environmental Health reports on recent investigations
of nine marijuana cultivation facilities for reportedly using chemical pesticides such as Avid, Mallet and Eagle 20
a petroleum-based fungicide.
According to Denver Citywide Communications Advisor Daniel Rowland,
all nine of the grows complied with the city during its investigations,
but Denver still has many of the plants on hold.
Putting marijuana plants on hold allows the business to continue growing them,
but the plants cannot be sold until cleared by the city.
http://www.westword.com/news/denver-investigated-10-pot-grows-for-use-of-banned-pesticides-holds-plants-6654706

Reduce your water intake to survival level for 2-3 weeks apply neem oil 3 times per week
Pm is no biggy
makes sense why you're so salty. you're captain of the "fuck eagle 20" team. :clap:
 

bankcee

Well-Known Member
yeah, cuz fuck anyone who is new at something, right? pretty sure everyone has to start somewhere, even the best. mature approach, brother.
for real.. exactly what I wanted to say.. but didn't wanna look like the bad guy. last time I tried defending myself against an asshole like this I got a warning from the mods.
 
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