Anyone ever use Ed Rosenthal's Zero Tolerance?

Apg215

Active Member
I just purchased some Zero Tolerance from my local hydro store and I was told to cut it in half because it would work just as well and that it would last longer. I waited to apply it because you are supposed to apply it shortly before the lights go off to prevent burning.

Has anyone ever used it? Good stuff? What did you use it for/results? I was trying to search around for some ideas on strength of dosage. I've got 6 ak47 I want to use it on for fungus gnats and what ever else I may or may not have.

Thanks!
 

potroast

Uses the Rollitup profile
Yeah, I just finished a gallon of it. And no more aphids! But I started out using it full strength, and noticed some foliage damage, so I diluted after that.

So it worked for me! I couldn't use the Neem Oil enough to completely wipe out the bugs, and Zero Tolerance did it in 6 applications. It's made of botanical oils, so it smells good, too.

HTH :mrgreen:
 

Garden Knowm

The Love Doctor
The FAQ’s on z-tolerance.com say that ZT should be used at the strongest strength that does not significantly damage leaves. This way there is a sure kill with no remaining pests. The info advises to first test on leaves and full strength. If there is leaf burn add one-half pint water to 2 pints of ZT and re-test.

My problem has been spider mites and ZT wiped them out in no time. A friend used it for root pests. He used the ZT website directions and diluted it half strength. Drenching the roots one time solved the problem.


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Apg215

Active Member
I cut the zero tolerance by a third and then used it on my ak-47. They had some foliage burn so I added water to make a 50% solution. That seemed to work best for me.

It doesn't seem to work that well for fungus gnats though, which is my main problem.
 

intrin

Active Member
zero tollerance herbal pesticide rocks your socks! it isnt getting rid of my aphids tho! crazy! i just got some zero tollerance herbal fugicide for my mold issue. hopefully goes well:leaf::leaf::leaf::leaf:
 
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