jimihendrix1
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If you use it only to treat a room, don't put it on your weed, use goggles, and a respirator when you apply it, and don't breathe it Id like to know how its harmful?
Tou know how plants uptake nutrients thru the stoma, human will “uptake” sprays thru their pores.If you use it only to treat a room, don't put it on your weed, use goggles, and a respirator when you apply it, and don't breathe it Id like to know how its harmful?
My question is why let it get really bad though? Hate to see how you react to root aphids if those poisons are your go toI know exactly what they are, and they are safe if used correctly. Just don't ingest them, and use precaution when applying them.
Ive had vast failures on natural methods to totally rid really bad infestations in a room.
I agree with OldMedUser. Any chemicals used must be applied so strong to be effective that it kills or heavily damages most of the leaves and ruins yield. NEVER cut early, will make you so so sad, and without any buzz to comfort you.I got rid of mine without going all nuts with harsh chemicals. Been over 6 months without a bug of any kind. Insecticidal soaps with oil added kills them fine by suffocating them and no bug can build a resistance to suffocation.
Chemical warfare is not required.
Ny it's on medical n it's only Edibles.. oils .or VapeWhere you at that it's not legal yet?
What does it say on the back? Should mention toxicity somewhere or at least a warning label or a list of ingredients.Any thoughts on this stuff.....?
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I and my friends have used it on several occasions for red spidermites and can guarantee it works.
Is it toxic to us humans?
I haven't a container to hand but I've just found out it contains pyrethrins ...... are they bad?What does it say on the back? Should mention toxicity somewhere or at least a warning label or a list of ingredients.
Not bad at all. The spray may irritate your throat a bit if inhaled but not harmful to anything but bugs. It's extracted from chrysanthemum flowers/plants. The Safer's End All concentrate I use has that as well and I just add some canola or neem oil to it at 10ml/L. Way cheaper and the same thing as that too. $14 for 500ml of concentrate that makes 10L or $13 for one liter of the pre-mix. Hell of a deal.I haven't a container to hand but I've just found out it contains pyrethrins ...... are they bad?
Persistence is the key. This time around I used sb plant Invigorator, twice, to kick the shit outta them, then 3/4 days later introduced the Phytoseiulus persimilus predators. I like them. I've used them a few times over the years as well as thrip predators. The same company had a fantastic spray concentrate yrs ago but it was took off the market, probably cause you didn't know what was in it.Not bad at all. The spray may irritate your throat a bit if inhaled but not harmful to anything but bugs. It's extracted from chrysanthemum flowers/plants. The Safer's End All concentrate I use has that as well and I just add some canola or neem oil to it at 10ml/L. Way cheaper and the same thing as that too. $14 for 500ml of concentrate that makes 10L or $13 for one liter of the pre-mix. Hell of a deal.
Safer's is Potassium salts of fatty acids 20% and 0.2% Pyrethrins. Soapy stuff that works OK on it's own but the addition of canola oil helps to suffocate the bugs. Doesn't kill eggs tho so that's why you need multiple treatments so you kill any that hatch before they get mature enough to start laying eggs of their own.
More toxic sprays should kill everything with one treatment but I've never heard of anyone getting by doing only one. Most say use different types of toxic sprays each treatment because they develop resistance to just one but it takes many generations for an organism to begin to develop tolerance to a chemical so that's just bro-science. The stuff you have there and the Safer's kills by suffocation and nothing can develop resistance to that ever.
Just make sure to be consistent about doing them every 4 days for at least 4 sprays and you should get rid of them. I wasn't and it took me two years of screwing around and mites all over the plants at harvest so heed my warning!
Mite inspections every other day probably should be every day for me in the last week until harvest as I found mites had halo'd one top cola in webs as I brought it out to inspect. I looked up to see the silouettes of 25 adult mites lounging in their web hammock on top of my main cola ! ! ! S H I T ! ! ! Lost at least an ounce of fine tasting bud. Two days before I failed to see deep inside the colas of this smaller skeletor plant of OG Kush with nice tight buds. So risky going with any crop with even one single mite. The not taken over OG Kush's have 2 or 3 days more until harvest and Scarlett Johansson's need 3 to 6 days more until fully cloudy.Persistence is the key. This time around I used sb plant Invigorator, twice, to kick the shit outta them, then 3/4 days later introduced the Phytoseiulus persimilus predators. I like them. I've used them a few times over the years as well as thrip predators. The same company had a fantastic spray concentrate yrs ago but it was took off the market, probably cause you didn't know what was in it.
I bought other concentrate spidermite killer a few times from Poland, one spray was enough but can't get it now.
EU has banned loads of insecticides over the years.
We can't get Spinosad here. I've used it too when a mate got a few containers from the states, done the job.
Sulphur smoke bombs, I've used them too lol