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Almost everyone here is either using Cap's bennies, or ACTs.
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what Seamaiden said ^^^^Capulator's bennies are the shit
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Almost everyone here is either using Cap's bennies, or ACTs.
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what Seamaiden said ^^^^Capulator's bennies are the shit
can you post your tea recipe? awesome, thanks!Can you pleassssse tell me what tea's you are using for foliar Trying to stay all organic ;)
Good post Thanks WoodsyAvid 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 hope so :meh: Thats about what i have lefti heard 70 days and it should be good..
the plants will not finish out normally if at all if you just leave the russets....
What the hell? Did I miss something here?
Not a single lab test result posted (just word of mouth from OP's lab? You can't be serious) and then a resulting plethora of anecdotal opinions and premature conclusions based upon no scientific method use whatsoever ("my buddy said", "I've heard that")... and the OP then basically disappeared in action when further tests were called for...?
Look, I don't have an opinion either way about using or not using these chemicals, but I find it seriously disappointing that you all seem to think a valid conclusion or solid information of any kind was found here. Wanting official lab test results posted here isn't an attack on OP's character; it's the way valid conclusions are reached based upon facts. Basic science.
Personally I'm not comfortable basing my chemical use decisions upon the speculation of unqualified random strangers on the internet.
Use some critical thinking skills, people. JFC.
Mmm... I can't advocate using those products yet. I can totally advocate using Cap's bennies and ACTs. As for timing between applications should you choose to combine..? My guess would be that two weeks ought to be safe, but that's not based on any direct knowledge, it's just a guess.So which one is the winner here? I'm looking to dunk clones I'm bringing in. Just as a preventive for all types of pest. Also thinking about treating with ACT and cap's bennies. Is there a time frame on when I should use those two apart?
@Capulator @Seamaiden @treebark1950 @woodsmaneh
mighty wash//....:)