Neem oil and 24/7?

KP2

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most will say no. i veg under 1kw's, i spray twice weekly. i don't get burns, and have never had problems. it may be wise to turn off your light or pull the plants away while they dry (takes 30mins to an hour).

hope this helps
 

Masswhole

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Is it safe to apply neem oil with a 24-7 light schedule?:leaf:
Plants tend to respond well to periods of darkness. 20/4 on auto flowers and 18/6 on most other plants. You should not apply a neem oil spray with the lights on. Neem oil works well though, just not under the conditions you prefer to grow.
 

KP2

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Plants tend to respond well to periods of darkness. 20/4 on auto flowers and 18/6 on most other plants. You should not apply a neem oil spray with the lights on. Neem oil works well though, just not under the conditions you prefer to grow.
you sure about that? ever read the label on neem oil products? do you know the difference between the three types of neem extracts?


like i said; most will say no. that's because they know no better....
 

GrimReefa

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not sure but i dislike the 24 hour light cycle, i think they like darkness too ill agree with masswhole on that part, i been usuing pest off and still got some little mites here and there will they ever FUCK OFF,
 

KP2

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not sure but i dislike the 24 hour light cycle, i think they like darkness too ill agree with masswhole on that part, i been usuing pest off and still got some little mites here and there will they ever FUCK OFF,
physan20, one word. you are welcome :).

ps, be careful with physan, it's like the horticultural nuclear bomb.... DO NOT expose pets to the waste from washing out this product as it WILL kill them.
 

Masswhole

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you sure about that? ever read the label on neem oil products? do you know the difference between the three types of neem extracts?


like i said; most will say no. that's because they know no better....
Oil + Light = unnecessary risk. I am cautious when putting foliage spray on. As far as the class on the three types of neem oil extracts.. I skipped it and smoked some fat buds in the room above the gym.
 

KP2

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Oil + Light = unnecessary risk. I am cautious when putting foliage spray on. As far as the class on the three types of neem oil extracts.. I skipped it and smoked some fat buds in the room above the gym.
two types of neem extract are readily available for consumers. the problem is these products DO NOT kill mites.

as for your fat bud, i'll skip the challenge. my advice is from experience, and not hypothetical. take it as you will, and do what you want.
 

wilsoncr17

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I've never heard of any of this crap.

The only draw back to spraying in the light, is that if you catch your bulb it might burst.

If your lights too close it could burn your plant through intensifying light.

You all baby your plants, that's why it gets you a baby size high! (ok, I'm high, thay doesn't have to make sense)

two types of neem extract are readily available for consumers. the problem is these products DO NOT kill mites.
and what market are you in?
 

KP2

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I've never heard of any of this crap.

The only draw back to spraying in the light, is that if you catch your bulb it might burst.

If your lights too close it could burn your plant through intensifying light.

You all baby your plants, that's why it gets you a baby size high! (ok, I'm high, thay doesn't have to make sense)


and what market are you in?
i grow pot. what market are you in?
 
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