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Applied indoor with not the best of exhaust lets say
Are u infested by BM? the curliness could be also the BM poison, some plant recovery from it (aspirin is your friend) but some genetic will not (also depending on how bad they are)
Properly done spray...with two application is sufficient , a week apart, but you need also an eggicide...avid kills only adults.
Avoid the dripping point, light and uniform spray all over, check/clean/adjust your nozzle BEFORE you load the poison to make sure it mists uniformly (try on a cardboard just water) and doesent soak the leaves...
Yes if you over apply the tips can curl...very similar to BM damage...hilarious no?
be very careful, wear waterproof suite, gloves and respirator....shut all the fan or anything that moves air around...
Do not walk by the area that you sprayed....and in general dont use it as a preventive....only in desperate cases only in veg..
think before you move...that stuff is extremely toxic,and a total PITA to apply but it can solve your problem for good!
It takes 3 days for the abamectin to be broke down by light and temp, so during those days, avoid any contact with plants...
Definitely, but we also assume that we are adults and like such before using any poison you should read the label and dont go off internet suggestions...or eyeball....Seems like the farm should put a notice on these old threads concerning toxicity
I dont trust what FDA says so would not treat in flower....and i wouldn smoke any product that has been sprayed with that shit...that why i would reccomend only in veg.....I also use it on the 1st week of flower is that ok you think since I only have one application left?
Definitely, but we also assume that we are adults and like such before using any poison you should read the label and dont go off internet suggestions...or eyeball....
The cannabis growers community in socal but in general in the pacific-north west has abundantly overuse and misused those poisons, intoxicatin themself and the others......creating poison resistant strains of BM and Spidermites...
Abamectin is very toxic to humans and animals before getting broke down by environmental factors...
And by the way, you are right, avid and forbid are not intended for indoor use.
I had an infestation and i couldnt afford to lose the crop so i treated..never seen one again in years...but if you ask me, was not worth the husstle cause the finished product was dogcrap....If you can, restart and clean with bleach or sulfur...
The Broad Mite (BM) saliva its a real bitch....some genetics can recover, some other no, they stay curl and dont produce resin....
Aspirin as soil drench helped a lot to make em grow normally after the damage....
I think was a tablet x gallon...not sure....
I dont trust what FDA says so would not treat in flower....and i wouldn smoke any product that has been sprayed with that shit...that why i would reccomend only in veg.....
Most of the fruit and vegetable are treated with abamectin.....strawberrys are pure poison!!!
Conserve sc Spinosad 11% its also effective adult killer, absolutely not toxic but kills only on contact when wet, and it can be used in combo with abamectin or alternated!
Got me wondering why not use Azamax? Plenty of folks would say it will kill you too, but realistically it's a reasonable alternative that's not near as nasty. I use it plenty in veg at low strength to avoid clogging stomata so that by flower any thing that might pop up is easily controlled with green cleaner or another OMRI.Definitely, but we also assume that we are adults and like such before using any poison you should read the label and dont go off internet suggestions...or eyeball....
The cannabis growers community in socal but in general in the pacific-north west has abundantly overuse and misused those poisons, intoxicatin themself and the others......creating poison resistant strains of BM and Spidermites...
Abamectin is very toxic to humans and animals before getting broke down by environmental factors...
And by the way, you are right, avid and forbid are not intended for indoor use.
I had an infestation and i couldnt afford to lose the crop so i treated..never seen one again in years...but if you ask me, was not worth the husstle cause the finished product was dogcrap....If you can, restart and clean with bleach or sulfur...
The Broad Mite (BM) saliva its a real bitch....some genetics can recover, some other no, they stay curl and dont produce resin....
Aspirin as soil drench helped a lot to make em grow normally after the damage....
I think was a tablet x gallon...not sure....
I dont trust what FDA says so would not treat in flower....and i wouldn smoke any product that has been sprayed with that shit...that why i would reccomend only in veg.....
Most of the fruit and vegetable are treated with abamectin.....strawberrys are pure poison!!!
I dont remember the dosage for the chitosan, it depends wich product you have........no its non toxic and induce immuno response in the plantsGreat suggestions buddy!!! Thank you!
As far as aspirin how many ml or % the tablet should be?
Chitosan and oligosaccarade is it toxic chemical or is it organic? What’s the dosage?
Also when I fed my plants last time I mixed hydrogen peroxide 4 ml per gal with my nutrients. Is this a good thing to do once in while? I heard some people even do it every time they feed!?