Azamax 60 ml. Per 5 gallon works but you have to use it on say tues then 3 or 4 days later Friday or sat. Then Tuesday or wed then Friday or sat. Two times per week essentially. Keep using they'll be just fine. You could even go up to 90 ml per week and for a strong brew. Mix it white your areated nutrient reservoir doesn't hurt fungi or bacteria. Not that I can tell. I would use it for six months to a year to be sure you have irradiated them. In bloom just flush real good . Azamax evaporates out of and off of your plants. By the time you have gotten through bloom if an infestation has Been discovered early you can kill em and your nuggs be fine by the time you start flushing. They have the ability to survive. That's why I say a year. When you least expect it bam there they are again. You can spray if needed . But I don't think you need to. I only spray to clean the stomatas. They get dusty. Plants start to suffer. Looks like spider mite damage. But clogged stomatas . Thas what I see in me garden. Co2 probably works if you have a meter that could measure up to 10,000ppm. But I haven't seen a problem with roots getting clogged up. Keep using it till you know there for sure gone . If they come back it's because you didn't follow the schedule or weak mixture. Or you didn't treat them long enough. You have to quarantine any new or strange plants coming in. Unless you know for sure it is mite free. Time shall tell. You have to be patient and dedicated. Your competeing against their breeding cycles. That's how you beat them.bjust work the schedule you will be happy . It's a marathon not a sprint. Late.
You're claiming that 60ml per 5 gallons of water every 3 to 4 days for months is safe? You're also claiming up to 90 ml per week for months is safe?
Im sorry but that sounds phenomenally unhealthy my friend. I wouldn't smoke marijuana treated like that if you paid me to! Not kidding.
Understand something this is medicine. I find it hard to believe you aren't poisoning your medicine by using the method stated above. Azamax may not be as dangerous as say avid (or the like) but God knows in higher concentrations it can't be "healthy".
No disrespect intended. I know you are trying to help. My concern is you're over doing it bigtime to a degree that is unsafe.
There are people here who claim 1 ml to 2 ml per gallon is doing them just fine concerning a root drench and they aren't using it every 3 to 4 days for months and months on end.
You're poisoning your crop. Long term exposure to even mild chemicals can ruin peoples health in more ways than one can possibly count. I don't agree with your method and believe it's extreme overkill.
I'm almost certain if your product was tested by a professional lab it wouldn't pass. No way in hell if you're using the method listed above.
Dont believe that I can stress enough that you may want to take a huge step back and look at the big picture here. Im saying this for your sake and the sake of the people using your product.
Somebody with more experience using azamax please help me out here.