Attack of the Bugs

SidV

Well-Known Member
um nope, theres a lot of safer ways. (theres guides how to use tobacco in a tea mixture etc) If your flowering def don't go the way of the fogger. it will engrain itself in your bud and then youll prolly die or atleast loose a lung when smoke it :p
 

Yaboii

Active Member
If you are only vegging you can use it, but only as a last chance save! try organocide ..







[SIZE=-1]Organocide™ is a nature-safe, organic spray oil effective on a wide variety of insects, mites, armored and soft scales and certain fungal diseases. Organocide™ is insecticidal to the eggs, larvae and nymphs of insects and adults of soft bodied insects.
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[SIZE=-1][SIZE=+1]Target Pests: [/SIZE]
Controls a wide range of mite and insect pests such as (but not limited to): [/SIZE]


  • [SIZE=-1]Citrus rust mites[/SIZE]
  • [SIZE=-1] Spider mites [/SIZE]
  • [SIZE=-1]Armored and soft scales[/SIZE]
  • [SIZE=-1]Mealy bugs[/SIZE]
  • [SIZE=-1]White-flies[/SIZE]
  • [SIZE=-1]Aphids[/SIZE]
  • [SIZE=-1]Leaf-rollers[/SIZE]
  • [SIZE=-1] Leaf miner[/SIZE]
  • [SIZE=-1] Fungus gnats [/SIZE]
  • [SIZE=-1]Thrips[/SIZE]
  • [SIZE=-1]Sago Palm Scale[/SIZE]
  • [SIZE=-1]Glassy Winged Sharpshooters[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]Organocide™ controls certain fungal diseases such as (but not limited to):[/SIZE]

  • [SIZE=-1] Powdery mildew[/SIZE]
  • [SIZE=-1] Black spot on roses[/SIZE]
  • [SIZE=-1] Helminthesporiumand [/SIZE]
  • [SIZE=-1]Greasy spot on citrus.[/SIZE]

 
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