EatPizza
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I've just used it once but it is good.Hey all!
I just recently got my clones to take root, and transplanted to solo cups. I noticed on the leaves, what appear to be thripes. I dipped all the clones in Azamax. It helped, but i noticed some thripes are still there. Can I foliar spray the leaves with Azamax, if yes, do it on a daily basis till no sign of thripes? Should i do anything for the soil in the solo cups?
Thanks!
Use at your own risk to your health. Spray away without a mask you ever notice that thick chalky taste you get in the back of your throat? I do, can't be good for your health. Look at the first aid warnings?Azatrol/Azamax is fine for the first 2 weeks of flower. You aren't required to wear a mask/respirator to apply it just standard long sleeves, gloves, pants, socks/shoes. PHI (pre harvest interval) for food crops is 1 day.
Use at your own risk to your health. Spray away without a mask you ever notice that thick chalky taste you get in the back of your throat? I do, can't be good for your health. Look at the first aid warnings?
Diesel, I swear your dog could be my dogs doppleganger
I spray in a totally sealed room. Always wear a full respirator with the proper filters. My main concern is long term exposure. And spraying in flower with a oil based chemical I would be concerned about oil residue when harvested.Sure you need to wear one if going below 50 microns on the spray size aka a fogger but that holds true on pretty much everything you spray. IDK man I have my pesticide handlers license for a reason. Is it a good idea? Sure if your in an enclosed area. The funny thing about that and respirators is they wont do shit in an enclosed space w/o fresh air and outside 02 and you have to go through the whole fitment process (aka 0 facial hair and a slue of other things) which I highly doubt anyone has ever done on here unless they are a commercial applicator. If you don't do that its completely pointless. Dust masks are about as effective as a wet sock. It helps from getting overspray in your mouth ect but if youre having that happen youre fucking up in the first place applying it.
That first aid advice is pretty standard on all pesticides including organic oils like rosemary oil ect.
I mean people eat Neem for health reasons in India. Inhaling it might be a different animal though. But you shouldn't have a taste in your mouth when spraying it or you are applying it the wrong way/in the wrong setting. Dont get me wrong the more protection the merry but its not like you are going to get black lung from not wearing one if you are spraying it the right way/in the right setting to begin with.
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