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just smash those bugs out with advid....
So bayer makes it? use there products outside for bugs on flowers (roses) they are goodi pre treat so i never see a mite.little fuckers.bayer makes some of the best pesticide fungacide there is.
yes mam . bayer makes good stuff.So bayer makes it? use there products outside for bugs on flowers (roses) they are good
thats why u use it in veg residue is gone from leaves in 60 days. did i say one spray? i ment to say 1 spray.....It's funny do what you want to do. Use what you want. I only treat in veg. Weird how they guys selling floramite say that azatrol/azamax doesn't work. Take it for bullshit if you like. I said a month to a month and a half. Start over? Never said that but you have to be religious. I guess it's a fluke that all my mites died and never came back. If you only spray once well your kidding yourself if you think you are getting rid of bugs. No matter what poison you use. I don't have spider mites. All I care about.
Oh and BTW just like Avid on the Forbid label:
RESTRICTIONS
Do not use on vegetable gardens.
Do not use on plants intended for use as feed or forage.
Not for use in commercial greenhouses or nurseries, or on fruit or nut trees.
You said you had a store right? Good suggestion.
good to know I spray 2 times a week and still have problems ( from donated clones) no wonder.Ive been doing some research regarding the effectiveness of products such as Azatrol/Azamax/AzatinXL and i cant find one IPM publication/pdf that mentions AZADIRACHTIN's mode of action to be at all effective in controlling spidermites. I originally was drawn to the product AzatinXL (%3.o) because it 2X more concentrated than Azamax/Azatrol and appeared to be more cost effective. after reviewing the product label PDF it mentions nothing about spider mite control.
I found this strange, considering that both Azatrol/Azamax are quick to mention it is highly effective in spidermite control. So I thought to myself, how could a product (AzatinXL) that has the exact same active ingredient at 2X the concentration not be effective at controlling mites??
I decided to email OHP (The company that manufactures AzatinXL as well as the very popular miticide FloramiteSC.)
This is the response I received from the director of technical services:
"I have seen several labels (Azatrol/Azamax) that have suggested that azadirachtin will control mites but I have not seen any true results in over 20 years of working with this active. The most common mite mentioned on some labels is the tomato russet mite. Currently our Azatin label does not recommend for mite control. Hope this is helpful."
I have come to the conclusion that it seems as if General Hydroponics/Gordon's is lying and misleading us gardners. i have spoke with many other farmers that have followed the labels recommendations and have not seen any improvement with their mite populations..
Can SKILLED and ARTICULATE farmers chime with their own points of view on using these products and its effectiveness regarding spidermites?
my clones are cleane as fuck and good to go for 60 days.i am a lazy farmer that does not want to fuck with mites i got other things to do. try it for yourself thats what i did when i got tired of buying all the crap from my (loco) hydro store.good to know I spray 2 times a week and still have problems ( from donated clones) no wonder.
I can relate spent last weekend cleaning everything from buckets,pots,floor, ceiling,walls etc worked my butt off. Thanks researching as we speak. Have a wonderful day. Plus I wont have to wear that stupid suit.:eek:my clones are cleane as fuck and good to go for 60 days.i am a lazy farmer that does not want to fuck with mites i got other things to do. try it for yourself thats what i did when i got tired of buying all the crap from my (loco) hydro store.
i would of liked to see you in that suit could of ben the energizer bunny(pink)of course.good luckI can relate spent last weekend cleaning everything from buckets,pots,floor, ceiling,walls etc worked my butt off. Thanks researching as we speak. Have a wonderful day. Plus I wont have to wear that stupid suit.:eek:
It's actually used for keeping cows stomachs clean... I have a buddy who purposely isolated a plant and let mites infest it... One spray down with this stuff and everything was history! A lil pricey on e bay but it'll last you forever! If you need any info the university of kentucky did a lot of research on this product.. It's made outta fermented worm castings..
I was told by a friend of mine that deers/bears love to eat/destroy MJ. How are you supposed to get rid of a bear pest? something tells me judicious use of neem isn't going to cut it. lolSo wondering about outdoor why not the problem with pest? and I believe deer do not care for mj as I have alot and they have never eaten my plants.