Hybridway
Well-Known Member
Ok, I hear what you're saying. As a big grower I had to find a solution. In doing so I found this product, made by the original grow-store owner in my state & a well known grower by being in High-Times. I consulted him as well as other big growers & commercial alike prior to using it. Also went on-line to see what I could gather from reviews. I did not go at this blindly & just throw whatever on my crops that go to my patients I care about very much. I do understand your point & it is a good one that does apply to many careless growers.don't tell me to lighten up ... all across Washington dumb 502 growers are being caught spraying all sorts of nasty shit on their flowers. Much worse than the tobacco industry. and here we have a case of "everybody else is doing it so it should be safe". Well its not and its giving growers a BAD rep.
do you want your lungs coated with neem oil ?
Please try to understand my perspective as well. For instence: my last crop 2 plants had mites about 4 weeks in. If I wouldve left them & just dealt with the problem the best I could by raising my Co2 at night & dropping the temps, I would've only succeed in keeping them temporarily dormant. Then they would've spread throughout the garden & I would've lost many a plate. That's not an option. Poisoning others is not an option. So I found a product that is non-harmful/toxic & has no taste or negative effects on humans or plants. This was the best I could do. It's made by a grower for exactly this purpose. Also, it's not straight Neem & is water based. Neem is a key ingredient.
It's unfortunate when one gets mites but leaving them to destroy everything should not be an option. Dangerous chemicals should not be either. This product is safe & is used by commercial growers that supply the dispensaries whom test the pot for all kinds of shit. My friends are on the commercial level & I am a step down from that. We don't play games & we don't throw our crop in the trash. We also never would endanger a patient. Peace!
BTW, the SunCloak passed the wet test with flying colors. The plants on the other hand were laid on the trellis on each side. It got real heavy once sprayed. I noticed there are skinny branches w/ big buds on the end everywhere. Finally got in there. Some folded n broke. Only lost like 2 that I could see. Prob. An 1/8. No biggy. After the next wash on Wed. I'll try to put things back to half neat.
Odd thing. The plants look almost done but have 3 weeks left. Hairs turned orange early, trichs are 1/2 clear 1/2 cloudy. More cloudy actually. It's weird. All the LED plants are looking way ahead of the time frame. I need to pay attention to this. First time growing with LED, I've heard of plants finishing early but this can't be right.