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Wanted to see if this would fail in testing for a full sun garden.
This stupid state have made testing so difficult for the legal growers they've had to go back and change the rules several times to keep people in compliance. now there talking about banning all outside testing facilities (that people have put thousands of dollars into). And do all the testing in house at Oregun state university that the state owns. Wow talk about everyone getting fucked. Money, money and more money for the tools.Someone posted a thread with a link to everything that is on the Oregon fail list. Pretty much every damn bottle and company is on the list.
That is incorrect. If indeed ogbiowar contains spinosad then could cause you to fail in Oregon.OG biowar wont show up in any testing. Boiwar contain beneficial microbes for plant life. I use it 4 times a month in veg and clones. There is nothing in the application that will show in testing.
I can walk into any local grow store and pick up biowar at the moment. Biowar does not contain spinosad. The reason Oregun has banned it the fact that biowar created the microbes that exist in the product.Do you have a pest problem or looking for a preventative treatment?
Many other products that are superior and can save you money. Do not be be swayed by the exaggerated numbers on the package that are not valid.
Lots of false claims on the products ingredients. No quality control testing to verify claims. Many sheeple just fall for it, but the microscope does not lie.
One example is how Met52 needs to be refrigerated but somehow ogbiowar magically contains the spores and does not need to be refrigerated.
That is incorrect. If indeed ogbiowar contains spinosad then could cause you to fail in Oregon.
OGbiowar is on the stop sale list in Oregon.
The products listed below are under a current stop sale, use, or removal order. They are not legal for sale or distribution in Oregon.
https://www.oregon.gov/ODA/programs/Pesticides/Fertilizers/Pages/StopSales.aspx
Yes and yes, pretty much answers the OP, OGB foliar has s. spinosa A&B.You sure about that @1diesel1 ?
Doesn't the foliar at least contain spinosad? Isn't that ban in Oregon?
You really think even more statist control will help? After 80 years of these same law-making assholes trying to rule lives?I don't know, labs owned by the state and run by university professionals........ Or SClabs with the bro's they have running things? I don't like how they legislated that way, but really, if you want a reputable lab, I would take Oregon state all day every day.
That is too bad. I am stating facts based on what is seen in a microscope. Grow shops sell alot of garbage. Just cause it is in a store does not mean it is a solid product.I can walk into any local grow store and pick up biowar at the moment. Biowar does not contain spinosad. The reason Oregun has banned it the fact that biowar created the microbes that exist in the product.
It's pronounced Oregun. For you out of staters.@Capulator ? If people are going to talk lets ask the man who knows not talk shit behind his back.
I personally use it and will continue,cap makes it super easy and cheap for farmers if they know when to buy,the stuff just works.IIRC oregons lab testing results were wrong as proven by other independent tests by univ of pennsylvania or some shit like that,oregon has their head up there ass(sorry oregonians,lol).
That's an LC report, the easy test any lab should get right. But yes back before rec there were some legit labs who actually cared about the work/patients, and not just price-gouging licensees via state controls (won by aggressive lobbying). I could name some good people, but doesn't matter now because none of them can manage to jump the new regulatory hoops to stay in business.They was good. State shut them down had to change the name. Can only test medical now. Affordable and accurate.View attachment 680376