ganga gurl420
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How is not wanting to smoke poison being a hippy?Here come the hippies...
How is not wanting to smoke poison being a hippy?Here come the hippies...
Well hippies will outlive them so who knowsHow is not wanting to smoke poison being a hippy?
Well hippies will outlive them so who knows
Yea, thats the other good one .Bacillus amyloliquefaciens strain D747*Kicks Ass, Natural, use up to the day you kill her. So much Bad Info on this thread...
https://southernag.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Garden-Friendly-Fung-1.pdf
also what strains you running for next year wondering
Show me all of the medicinal studies that it remains in plant tissue for "years". Yes it is systemic, but if you have any education on horticulture or chemical half-lives, you will know that myclo has a half life of 66 days. Using the *proper* amount at the beginning of growing, you will effectively have untraceable amounts left by the end of a 12-week grow cycle (4V, 8F). If you SOG then of course it is not a clever option. If you can't grow without getting PM in 8 short weeks for a SOG, give up now.How is not wanting to smoke poison being a hippy?
Wrong. Definitely wrong. People have had flower tested after being treated in veg with myclobutanil and it was at 0 ppm.Eagle 20 stays in the plant tissue for YEARS.
Very interesting, never heard of that before. But is this bacteria also competing against Mykorrhiza that's right in the soil? Or other beneficial bacteria in living soil?Kicks Ass, Natural, use up to the day you kill her. So much Bad Info on this thread...
Fungicide - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
hello, how do you define the term "half life"?Yes it is systemic, but if you have any education on horticulture or chemical half-lives, you will know that myclo has a half life of 66 days. Using the *proper* amount at the beginning of growing, you will effectively have untraceable amounts left by the end of a 12-week grow cycle (4V, 8F).
The half life discussed here is the same as those you mentioned. It explains how long it takes for half of the substance to be out of the plant tissue.hello, how do you define the term "half life"?
this is a term I encounter alot when talking about radioactive elements and there are also some substances (for example tranquilizers) which cannot be metabolised by the human liver etc.. so some of these substances take on forever to get out of your system... because after a set period of time - half of it still will remain...
You are quoting the wrong person. I never said anything about it being there for yrs. I simply said that not wanting to smoke poisons doesnt make someone a hippy.Show me all of the medicinal studies that it remains in plant tissue for "years". Yes it is systemic, but if you have any education on horticulture or chemical half-lives, you will know that myclo has a half life of 66 days. Using the *proper* amount at the beginning of growing, you will effectively have untraceable amounts left by the end of a 12-week grow cycle (4V, 8F). If you SOG then of course it is not a clever option. If you can't grow without getting PM in 8 short weeks for a SOG, give up now.
you'd need to be consuming it by the spoonful for days at a time to have any issues.
LD50 Rat (male) oral 1600 mg/kg
[Tomlin, C.D.S. (ed.). The Pesticide Manual - World Compendium. 10th ed. Surrey, UK: The British Crop Protection Council, 1994., p. 713] **PEER REVIEWED**
LD50 Rat (female) oral 2290 mg/kg
[Tomlin, C.D.S. (ed.). The Pesticide Manual - World Compendium. 10th ed. Surrey, UK: The British Crop Protection Council, 1994., p. 713] **PEER REVIEWED**
LC50; Species: Colinus virginianus (Northern bobwhite, age 7 days) dietary >5000 ppm for 8 days
[USEPA, Office of Pesticide Programs; Pesticide Ecotoxicity Database (2000) on alpha-Butyl-alpha-(4-chlorophenyl)-1H-1,2,4-triazole-1-propanenitrile (88671-89-0). Available from, as of May 21, 2007: http://cfpub.epa.gov/ecotox/quick_query.htm **PEER REVIEWED**
LC50; Species: Anas platyrhynchos (Mallard duck, age 14 days) dietary >5000 ppm for 8 days
[USEPA, Office of Pesticide Programs; Pesticide Ecotoxicity Database (2000) on alpha-Butyl-alpha-(4-chlorophenyl)-1H-1,2,4-triazole-1-propanenitrile (88671-89-0). Available from, as of May 21, 2007: http://cfpub.epa.gov/ecotox/quick_query.htm **PEER REVIEWED**
Eagle 20 isn’t even approved for cannabis lol. Procidic2 is and it’s systemic and it works. I feel sorry for people who smoke their eagle 20 sprayed garden or people the share it with. Feel even more sorry for growers who use it. They shouldn’t be growing at all.Show me all of the medicinal studies that it remains in plant tissue for "years". Yes it is systemic, but if you have any education on horticulture or chemical half-lives, you will know that myclo has a half life of 66 days. Using the *proper* amount at the beginning of growing, you will effectively have untraceable amounts left by the end of a 12-week grow cycle (4V, 8F). If you SOG then of course it is not a clever option. If you can't grow without getting PM in 8 short weeks for a SOG, give up now.
you'd need to be consuming it by the spoonful for days at a time to have any issues.
LD50 Rat (male) oral 1600 mg/kg
[Tomlin, C.D.S. (ed.). The Pesticide Manual - World Compendium. 10th ed. Surrey, UK: The British Crop Protection Council, 1994., p. 713] **PEER REVIEWED**
LD50 Rat (female) oral 2290 mg/kg
[Tomlin, C.D.S. (ed.). The Pesticide Manual - World Compendium. 10th ed. Surrey, UK: The British Crop Protection Council, 1994., p. 713] **PEER REVIEWED**
LC50; Species: Colinus virginianus (Northern bobwhite, age 7 days) dietary >5000 ppm for 8 days
[USEPA, Office of Pesticide Programs; Pesticide Ecotoxicity Database (2000) on alpha-Butyl-alpha-(4-chlorophenyl)-1H-1,2,4-triazole-1-propanenitrile (88671-89-0). Available from, as of May 21, 2007: http://cfpub.epa.gov/ecotox/quick_query.htm **PEER REVIEWED**
LC50; Species: Anas platyrhynchos (Mallard duck, age 14 days) dietary >5000 ppm for 8 days
[USEPA, Office of Pesticide Programs; Pesticide Ecotoxicity Database (2000) on alpha-Butyl-alpha-(4-chlorophenyl)-1H-1,2,4-triazole-1-propanenitrile (88671-89-0). Available from, as of May 21, 2007: http://cfpub.epa.gov/ecotox/quick_query.htm **PEER REVIEWED**
Exactly I’m super protective what I’m putting into my bodyYou are quoting the wrong person. I never said anything about it being there for yrs. I simply said that not wanting to smoke poisons doesnt make someone a hippy.
And personally I do not care if you have to ingest a lot over a long period of time to be harmful, BECAUSE I DONT WANT TO SMOKE EVEN A LITTLE BIT OF IT.. there are other alternatives then poisons which has been already stated.
For the record I do not have a problem with bacterial fungicides that are organic .... I have a problem with putting chemicals on a plant that you will be eating or smoking.
half life is a useful term, if used in the proper context...spinosad is a pretty safe pesticide, as things go, and it has a short half life, which means in a couple of days there is a negligible amount on the plant, so if you never use it in flower, by the time a plant is finished, any traces should be gone, or so infinitesimal as to not matter....hello, how do you define the term "half life"?
this is a term I encounter alot when talking about radioactive elements and there are also some substances (for example tranquilizers) which cannot be metabolised by the human liver etc.. so some of these substances take on forever to get out of your system... because after a set period of time - half of it still will remain...
You are quoting the wrong person. I never said anything about it being there for yrs. I simply said that not wanting to smoke poisons doesnt make someone a hippy.
And personally I do not care if you have to ingest a lot over a long period of time to be harmful, BECAUSE I DONT WANT TO SMOKE EVEN A LITTLE BIT OF IT.. there are other alternatives then poisons which has been already stated.
For the record I do not have a problem with bacterial fungicides that are organic .... I have a problem with putting chemicals on a plant that you will be eating or smoking.
Remember that roundup guy who said it was so safe you could drink it? If eagle 20 is so safe let’s see you ingest some? Be my guest and prove it to us all and then will I believe it.You don't need to be using Eagle 20 to ingest those chemicals. The main concern with the cannabis community is burning E20 creates hydrogen cyanide.
Guess what? burning ANY plant material, even WITHOUT E20 on it, produces cyanohydrins. When you mix water (saliva in your mouth, throat, etc) with cyanohydrins, it will also produce.... you guessed it! Hydrogen Cyanide.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21694708
All the people bashing E20 don't even understand this. If you burn/decarb plant matter you will still get hydrogen cyanide. Either way its in such tiny amounts you won't see much of an issue. It's the difference between eating off of a plate with traces of dish detergent on it, and eating the entire damn tide pod.
This is the problem with the internet, people hear or read something and it becomes a giant game of telephone where people regurgitate things they know nothing about. When you have a scientific background like myself, I will take your posts more seriously.
It's the difference between micro amounts and having a spoonful. Same as when you drive your car you can smell other car's exhaust out the window. That also contains cyanide. You don't go near the tailpipe and start breathing there..... but maybe some people shouldRemember that roundup guy who said it was so safe you could drink it? If eagle 20 is so safe let’s see you ingest some? Be my guest and prove it to us all and then will I believe it.
Either way man if you get tested with it in your flower and you’re legal it’s over. All that flower gets trashed.It's the difference between micro amounts and having a spoonful. Same as when you drive your car you can smell other car's exhaust out the window. That also contains cyanide. You don't go near the tailpipe and start breathing there..... but maybe some people should
Manure is safe for plants, you wanna eat some?
Indoor or Outdoor?I need to spray a fungicide because with high humidity I get mold/fungi end of flower.
Which pesticides keep the plants mold free?