180 day lab test of Avid, Forbid, Floramite, Eagle 20

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oscar169

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I have had 2 differnt labs test some samples all same strains, they all came back clean.. Next batch is going to go to Iron Labs in Detroit I guess they are suppose to be one of the best labs in the state of Michigan when it comes to testing, so far I have seen not one lab test that shows any PPM on sprays, still trying to find a lab in MI that does that so I can run some shit threw them to find out......:)
 
oscar169

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So far I have ran shit threw MTA, & Canna Lytics, anyone have info on other tesing labs in Michigan please chime in.
 
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As far as I know none of the labs in MI test for pesticides, fungicides, or mold via DNA. MTA has a "trace nutrient/pesticide detected" but that is BS. Trace of what, how much, and what exactly is it detecting? They have a Znose and it would be fairly easy to set it up tp test for these compared to a traditional HPLC/GC lab.

None of the labs want to purchase the standards and develop testing protocols for each and every pesticide/fungicide that growers use in this industry. You would hope that testing for safety standards would be first priority but potency is easily used as a marketing tool on both ends. Im sure it would eliminate some of the growers from the market place as well so I am sure they would not be lining up to have their product tested like they are now.
 
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Earlier in the thread I heard the OP mention u were gonna get the concentrate made from the herb tested also did u ever do that?
 
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Might not be ever known for sure. I know after reading this thread I will never use Avid again. I had to use it to get rid of hemp russet mites before which worked when nothing else did. It saved my genetics and Im glad for that. Putting all that aside it think it would be irresponsible as a grower continue to use it after reading there is a possibility it could be leaving trace amounts in the buds.
 
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Avid at those levels are acceptable and in fact greenhouse users can use Avid 1.9 up to 3 days before harvest so I would be getting my tomatoes, peppers and cucumbers tested before my weed. Sunlight has a direct effect on Avid so a very good point. I think the valid point is what happens to Avid when it is burned?? I have read the has-mat sheets and it's not nice. I loved the stuff but hated dressing up in a has-mat suit and respirator so I switched to AzaMax, you can drink the stuff and it works if you follow directions.


Organic too.

It's super concentrated Neem oil.

AzaMax

Botanical Insecticide, Miticide, and Nematicide

AzaMax is a natural product with a broad spectrum of pest control and broad plant applications. AzaMax is made from special Azadirachtin Technical extracted using patented extraction technology from Neem, a tree known for it’s innumerable benefits. AzaMax contains Azadirachtin A&B as active ingredients and more than 100 limonoids from it’s special technology. The special feature of AzaMax is that it does not use hard chemical solvents and uses food grade formulation ingredients. AzaMax is licensed in all 50 states.
AzaMax is an antifeedant and insect growth regulator and controls pests through starvation and growth disruption. AzaMax effectively controls spider mites, thrips, fungus gnats, aphids, whiteflies, leaf miners, worms, beetles, leafhoppers, scales, mealy bugs, nematodes and other soil borne pests. Best of all, AzaMax can be applied up to the time or day of harvest. The product is exempted from residue tolerance, thus there is no harmful residue on veggies, fruits, herbs and flowers etc. Truly, AzaMax is a product of Nature in tune with Technology.
Lable and directions
 
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Avid at those levels are acceptable and in fact greenhouse users can use Avid 1.9 up to 3 days before harvest so I would be getting my tomatoes, peppers and cucumbers tested before my weed. Sunlight has a direct effect on Avid so a very good point. I think the valid point is what happens to Avid when it is burned?? I have read the has-mat sheets and it's not nice. I loved the stuff but hated dressing up in a has-mat suit and respirator so I switched to AzaMax, you can drink the stuff and it works if you follow directions.


Organic too.

It's super concentrated Neem oil.

AzaMax

Botanical Insecticide, Miticide, and Nematicide

AzaMax is a natural product with a broad spectrum of pest control and broad plant applications. AzaMax is made from special Azadirachtin Technical extracted using patented extraction technology from Neem, a tree known for it’s innumerable benefits. AzaMax contains Azadirachtin A&B as active ingredients and more than 100 limonoids from it’s special technology. The special feature of AzaMax is that it does not use hard chemical solvents and uses food grade formulation ingredients. AzaMax is licensed in all 50 states.
AzaMax is an antifeedant and insect growth regulator and controls pests through starvation and growth disruption. AzaMax effectively controls spider mites, thrips, fungus gnats, aphids, whiteflies, leaf miners, worms, beetles, leafhoppers, scales, mealy bugs, nematodes and other soil borne pests. Best of all, AzaMax can be applied up to the time or day of harvest. The product is exempted from residue tolerance, thus there is no harmful residue on veggies, fruits, herbs and flowers etc. Truly, AzaMax is a product of Nature in tune with Technology.
Lable and directions


http://www.google.ca/search?hl=&q=azamax mixing&sourceid=navclient-ff&rlz=1B3GGLL_en-GBCA380CA380&ie=UTF-8&aq=4&oq=Azamax

I have used Mighty Wash, that works well also, I'm thinking about order some of this and trying it out, how much to a gallon to spray for spider mites ?
 
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drive to cali and go to oaklands harborside and drop the stuff off end of story tested at the best of the best oakland hills STEEP HILL LABS end of story period
 
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Great post. I had a bad infestation with spider mites. The key to removal like everyone has posted is consistency. I used floramite once and avid after one time. The products knocked out the mites almost right away.
 
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I have used Mighty Wash, that works well also, I'm thinking about order some of this and trying it out, how much to a gallon to spray for spider mites ?

Azamax is good to but doesn't knock them all out. I have tried it in the past and ran it three times within 2 weeks and no luck. They were still there.
 
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At Cannalytics we proudly offer the following tests:
• Organic product concentrations
• Leaf testing for phenotyping
• Pesticide and Insecticide
Our pesticide and insecticide tests detects nerve agents such as carbamates and organophosphates which are a class of phosphorus- containing organic chemicals that disrupt the mechanism by which nerves transfer messages to organs. We also test for Thiophosphates/Parathions which stop cholinesterase which is needed for proper functioning of the nervous system of humans.
Submit 1 gram to certify your product. Samples can be tested wet or dry. Among the common pesticides that we detect are: Malathion, Sevin, Furadan, Systox, Vapona, Phosdrin, Metasystox, Guthion, Actellic, Dursban and diazinon.
Insecticides that we detect are:
Carbamates
Common Names Trade Names

Aldicarb Temik® Carbaryl Sevin® Carbofuran Furadan® Mesurol Methiocarb®
Methomyl Lannate® MIPC Isoprobarb Oxamyl Vydate L® Propoxur Baygon®
Organophosphates
Common Names Trade Names
DDVP Vapona® Methamidophos Monitor® Mevinphos Phosdrin®
Thiophosphates/Parathions
Common Names Trade Names
Aspon --------- Azinphos-Methyl Gunthion®
Chlopyrifos-Ethyl Dursban® Lorsban®
Diazinon Spectracide®/Dianon® EPN ---------
Fenitrothion --------- Malathion --------- Metasystox-R ---------
Methyl Parathion --------- Parathion --------- Phorate Thimet® Phosmet Prolate® Phosvel Leptophos
 
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Thanks for the info Treebark, I'm lovin forbid, so this just confirms is awesomeness for me haha
 
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dude, eagle 20 is not all good. don't spread misinformation. if you want to spray it on your meds, fine. but don't spread that misinfo for the rest of the world. Eagle 20 is highly toxic, not to mention it doesn't work well. A nice healthy organic compost tea will work a million times better at keeping pm away than Eagle 20. I used that crap once, and not only did the smell of it make me wanna curl up and die, but I still got pm in flowering after I treated my plants in veg. Ever since I started foliar spraying with compost teas i have yet to see a drop of pm anywhere in almost 2 years.
Can you pleassssse tell me what tea's you are using for foliar Trying to stay all organic ;)
 

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