Regalia review

trambles

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I'm surprised you've treated your PM with 3ml/gal of eagle.. I know most people in Michigan are having to hit their crops with up to 15ml/gal to kill off the PM................ Agreed though, never spray in flower and let the plants go at least 60 days before harvesting to be safe. Most people I know that have had testing show negative 0 PPB (parts per billion) if waiting 60 days, I had a buddy who chopped early and said his flowers tested negative still.... Better safe than sorry?
I cant imagine using 15ml per gallon! At 6ml I've burned my plants. To be sure, even at 3ml the plants dont like it. I always have a few deformed/burned looking leaves show up a few days after application.
I'm gonna half my nutes before my application this time and see if that helps
 

Rurumo

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IS REGALIA safe for spraying on buds tho and smoking??? I've avoided shit like Serenade because its legit bacteria feces. I'm concerned about spraying my plants with REGALIA during bloom phase which is when its most important.. If you use EAGLE20EW I'm seeing the best results are achieved with a 5ml/gal dunk of clones and cuttings and 10ml/gal sprayed all over the plants 1 week prior to flower.

From all tests I've seen and results from many cycles of grows and crops I've seen the time of eagle breakdown is 60 days ish where the flowers will all test negative for fungicide.. 0ppb..
Serenade is bacillus subtilis, a highly regarded probiotic for human health. It's everywhere and in all of us. It's also the culture used when fermenting soybeans into natto. Serenade is harmless.
 

calvin.m16

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I cant imagine using 15ml per gallon! At 6ml I've burned my plants. To be sure, even at 3ml the plants dont like it. I always have a few deformed/burned looking leaves show up a few days after application.
I'm gonna half my nutes before my application this time and see if that helps
I know someone that used 20 ml to get rid of some horrible WPM strain from their plants during a perpetual grow. I've heard from a few micro grows and commercial that there are some White Powdery Mildew infections that aren't being cured by Eagle 5ml anymore. Scary.. I'm looking into growing some "anti mold" landrace hybrids and see how they work out.
 

Rurumo

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I know someone that used 20 ml to get rid of some horrible WPM strain from their plants during a perpetual grow. I've heard from a few micro grows and commercial that there are some White Powdery Mildew infections that aren't being cured by Eagle 5ml anymore. Scary.. I'm looking into growing some "anti mold" landrace hybrids and see how they work out.
Ace has a few that resist mold well. Kali China is supposed to be amazing in colder temps too. It's on my short list of Ace strains to try, even though I usually only grow sativas, that plant has a LOT of fans.
 

trambles

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Myclobutanil (the active ingredient in Eagle 20) when combusted creates hydrogen cyanide, it should not be used on flowering cannabis plants. Enjoy your harvest.
While this is true, the risk is overstated.
The very act of igniting cannabis creates hydrogen cyanide, the same is true for tobacco. Apples, walnuts, almonds, and many other foods contain cyanide as well.
The amount is nowhere near the level it takes to harm a person.
 

trambles

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Though I would agree not to apply it to a flowering plants. The only thing i would apply to a flowering plant is pyrethrins for bugs or a sulfur spray like garlic for PM
 

calvin.m16

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Myclobutanil (the active ingredient in Eagle 20) when combusted creates hydrogen cyanide, it should not be used on flowering cannabis plants. Enjoy your harvest.
It was very enjoyable. The trick is to apply the product only in veg and not ever spray it on buds. Commercial grows are doing it believe it or not. :)

It's stunningly easy to pass testing because it works itself out of the plant quite quickly or perhaps the active component never gets built into the buds themselves? Not sure.. Not a scientist but I'd rather smoke a little eagle than mold. lol
 

Wizzlebiz

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It was very enjoyable. The trick is to apply the product only in veg and not ever spray it on buds. Commercial grows are doing it believe it or not. :)

It's stunningly easy to pass testing because it works itself out of the plant quite quickly or perhaps the active component never gets built into the buds themselves? Not sure.. Not a scientist but I'd rather smoke a little eagle than mold. lol
Or ya know...... want to smoke neither lol.

Thats also an option.
 

manfredo

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Or you could just use something organic like Regalia and not worry about how much poison you are ingesting...Just sayin'. There's a whole lot more commercial growers using Regalia, and not just for weed, but veggies too. I use Regalia and Venerate as an IPM and NO bugs or PM with NO toxins. They are both certified organic!!
 
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calvin.m16

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Or you could just use something organic like Regalia and not worry about how much poison you are ingesting...Just sayin'. There's a whole lot more commercial growers using Regalia, and not just for weed, but veggies too. I use Regalia and Venerate as an IPM and NO bugs or PM with NO toxins. They are both certified organic!!
I am using Regalia and Venerate now. I've only had to use eagle on some clones as a preventive measure.
 
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