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sulfer burner You will never worry about pm again. zone and pen work very well but not as good as the burner
ok this is the ingredents in citro fresh ,,,I also used cirusfresh and it works really fast but makes sure you fund all the mildew spots.
ok this is the ingredents in citro fresh ,,,
Ingredient CAS number
Water (demineralised) 7732-18-5
Citrofresh Concentrate
Sodium metasilicate 6834-92-0
Sodium carbonate
sodium matasilicate dont sound good at all ,,,how were you plants after have you smoked them yet mate ? did you spray on buds?
CITROFESH
THE WORLD'S ONLY 100% CERTIFIED ORGANIC DISINFECTANT!!
IF YOU CARE ABOUT THE SAFETY OF YOUR FAMILY THEN USE CITROFRESH.
IF YOU DON'T LIKE USING HARSH TOXIC CHEMICALS, THEN USE CITROFRESH.
NO ODOUR
NO COLOUR
CAN BE USED FOR GENERAL HOUSEHOLD CLEANING
CAN BE USED FOR PEST CONTROL AND CLEANLINESS FOR INDOOR GARDENING
Citrofresh is a unique organic compound used in the medical, hospitality, and food industries as the only non-toxic, chemical free, 100% organic disinfectant available in the world. Citrofresh kills bacteria, mould, mildew and fungi.
In an enclosed area such as a greenhouse or growing room, Citrofresh is in a league of it's own. Offering total control against moulds & fungi. Outdoors, the dual effect of destroying pathogens and barrier control means that you now have a spray that really works.
The natural organic ingredients in Citrofresh, are made from plant extracts and not chemicals. They are formulated to combine with the plant, creating a powerful, long lasting, anti-microbial effect. There are no side effects or safety problems associated with the use of Citrofresh.
Now you don't even have to know pathogen names, just aim Citrofresh and kill them!
Citrofresh is certified "Organic" by NASAA in Australia, ANZFA in New Zealand, FDA and USDA in the USA. Citrofresh is strong enough to pass the stringent requirements of all regulatory bodies, yet is gentle enough to apply to African Violets.
First Response Last Resort
Irrespective of your plant's problem, your first response should be to spray it with Citrofresh. Your problem may be as simple as an insect attack on the root system, or heavy attack from pathogen bacteria. Identifying the specific type of insect or pathogen and selecting the appropriate remedy is now unnecessary. Pathogens, as well as bugs and insects, do not have to be individually identified! If you need a microscope to see it, Citrofresh will destroy it.
Because Citrofresh eliminates your pathogen load on contact, nutrients coming up from the roots will feed pathogen free leaves. This will give your plants an immediate boost without placing any stress on the plant's metabolism.
If your plants are overly infected with insects and you don't feel they will survive treatment by a pesticide/insecticide. You should apply Citrofresh first and then allow your plants the time they need to recover before spraying with an insecticide.
Even when you think the plant has gone past the point of recovery, try Citrofresh as a last resort. Because it produces no negative reaction with plants and does not put any pressures on the plant root system, Citrofresh goes far beyond the limits of previously used chemical alternatives!
its sounds like good stuff mate ,its just that one chemical sounded bad ,is this the same stuff you on about ,this is the 5 lite bottle dont say jack shit on the bottle ,,,
what company makes the one you use?
i had the mildew bad , the ozone did squat , even at leathel levels , may be it gets the stuff floating in the air , but the stuff on the leaves did not go ,
but this citricfresh has worked a treat ... been using it for years , very good for propagators and stuff like that ,
any one find it cheep , i thnik this retails at 55 for the concentrate , to much money gets added one when buying from grow shops , this must be used in every day stuff ...
i would like the wife to clean with it , but not for that price lol
no not at all, tried some weak concentrated lemon juce and water last night until I can find some citro fresh. also might try a little milk tonight, Im not so sure it isent a hard water issiue, not sure but want to be safe.Are you using a foliar spray on them Grizz?