Norby Grown
Well-Known Member
Is it approved for use on tobacco?
Go yell at someone else!
As for the forbid - your quoting a government required label that states generalities. RESEARCH THE CHEMICAL!
I don't give a shit what Cali say's or has in laws. Cali does not speak for the country, nor do you, nor do I.
Use it or not - that's up to you. But stating opinion over real research is not giving facts!
If you do the actual research, you will find a far shorter effective life at the concentrations used on cannabis. You use 8 drops in a gallon of water. If you bother to look up the tox reports from college's and the one's from the EU (They are FAR-FAR harder to pass for legal use [it did]). You would find it is not considered toxic to humans. The caution rating by the US Gov. is for possible skin rash and eye discomfort by those who maybe allergic.
BTW, at the concentration I gave - 8 drops per gallon is less then 1/4 the concentration of it's given mix rate and also a tic less then the concentration of the product Oberon mix rate, which is a less then half strength version of FORBID that IS USED ON FRUITS AND VEGGIE's...
If you eat strawberries. You've eaten a product that is the plant that Oberon is applied to more then any other! (Last I knew years ago).
As far as your crappy essential oil based product goes - Spray away, keep spraying too. You will be for a long time and still not kill the Russet or the Broad mite to any real effect.....It's obvious you have little to no idea the problem with getting any kind of control over them....
I don't know or care what California's problem is on some products.....I began there and I moved away.
DO THE PROPER RESEARCH!