Can I use Hydrofungacide with Eagle 20?

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Hello fellow farmers,
I am about to use Eagle 20 with my system and I wanted to know if I can use it with hydro-fungicide? What is the application rate for a UC? Is it foliar feed only? If so what do we recommend to dilute it to? I am ready to mix it up and put it in my freashly washed system. SO please get back to me as soon as you can!!!! Thanks! DB
 
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Eagle is some nasty shit... I would just pre-treat all your clones and mothers with it if you have to use it... The less you have to use the better... It is made for golf courses so I wouldn't put it on anything close to harvest...

The one time we did use it we used it as a foliar on our mothers and clones according to the directions and it completely wiped out the powdery and it never came back... Be sure to suit up tho and be safe!
 
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Eagle is some nasty shit... I would just pre-treat all your clones and mothers with it if you have to use it... The less you have to use the better... It is made for golf courses so I wouldn't put it on anything close to harvest...

The one time we did use it we used it as a foliar on our mothers and clones according to the directions and it completely wiped out the powdery and it never came back... Be sure to suit up tho and be safe!

Alright. I will spray it. Spray it in its current form or dilute it? Also, I will look like the dudes you see in the movie "Outbreak". I will not fuck with this stuff without the most attention possible paid to the "not killing myself in 30 years method". I am in Veg still and I will have 60 days or more till harvest so the Eagle 20 will be out by then.

Thanks for the input it is very helpful,
DB
 
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Alright. I will spray it. Spray it in its current form or dilute it? Also, I will look like the dudes you see in the movie "Outbreak". I will not fuck with this stuff without the most attention possible paid to the "not killing myself in 30 years method". I am in Veg still and I will have 60 days or more till harvest so the Eagle 20 will be out by then.

Thanks for the input it is very helpful,
DB

Dilute it for sure... I don't recall the ratio to dilute it but I think it was like 2ml/gal...
 
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i just hit my clones with eagle 20 about a week ago. 2 ml per gallon dont forget the spreader. i used dawn liquid soap i think. need a pipette to measure that small amount. and i used a respirator, gloves, long sleeved shirts and pants. i dunked my clones though and left as soon as i could. dont forget eye protection as well.
 
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I do not understand. Do I need to spray the leaves? Do I need to Put it in with Water in my UC? Help me to understand what a spreader is? Im a noob still.
 
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Honestly, if you're so new you can't read a label, you shouldn't be using stuff like Eagle20. You just shouldn't. Try JMS Stylet oil applied as a FOLIAR, instead. Much, MUCH safer for you and anyone who may get near your crop.
 
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Spray it on the leaves... I think he is talking about a wetting agent as a spreader, but not quite sure...
 
dirk d

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hey douche, first off. eagle 20 is a serious systemic fungicide. do not use this item without understanding what it is.

a spreader helps the fungicide get onto the plant. you dont want to spray. you want to put your solution in a container big enough to hold 1 gal of solution and deep enough to dunk all your clones. this should not be used close to flowering. to be safe use it on your clones only.

dont forget the chemical protection outfit. dont let your guard down on this product. you need 100% protection. it is very serious stuff. do your planning and research and make sure you are ready for a product like this.
 
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I sprayed in veg once with eagle20 and never seen pm again. I had pm so bad, looked like a flocked xmas tree! 1-2 mil a gallon. 1 time. Only in veg. It wont "kill" whats on the leaf, but it will no longer spread and all new growth will look great and normal. Treating your mom is typically the best protocol. Dirk d is on point by going the extra step to be careful! Treat your moms and you wont see this again, I never even heard of anyone seeing it again after use.
good luck.
 
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I do not understand. Do I need to spray the leaves? Do I need to Put it in with Water in my UC? Help me to understand what a spreader is? Im a noob still.

DO NOT USE EAGLE 20...and yes im yelling that at you. You dont know what you are doing or messing with. You are not ready for this product. If you have to use Eagle 20 to grow weed, then you simply should not be growing weed.


Dirk Ds advise is the best if you must use it!
 
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Eagle20 is def no joke! you should attempt climate control, and organic options first. If you dont see pm then dont sweat it. We have used organicide, green cure, and pure spray green with a spreader with good results. Eagle is for the last resort early in veg!!
 
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Eagle 20 @ 2ml per gallon, gas mask, goggles,long close, Eag's aint the shit to fuck with unless you do it proper bro, you for sure you should spray um outdoors if possible.

The one thing is, it, works, man do it work.
 
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Honestly, if you're so new you can't read a label, you shouldn't be using stuff like Eagle20. You just shouldn't. Try JMS Stylet oil applied as a FOLIAR, instead. Much, MUCH safer for you and anyone who may get near your crop.

I was just about to say this Sea.

#1: you dont know whether you should spray eagle20 or put it straight in the res.

#2: You hear spray, and you think that your eagle20 is RTU when its really only 2ml per gallon, so one bottle should last any grower a lifetime.

#3: you should not be spraying your plants with E20 since you cant read, or research a label. It is very toxic.


Hydrofungicide is 2ml/gal when you change the res as a preventative. Once again, read the instructions before you ask questions.

I'm not trying to offend you, but your line of questioning is not thought out enough.
 
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I have read the label. In English and Spanish. I fully understand what it is and how it works. I asked for clarification on application because it does not say on the bottle "For pot plants use like this:XXX". Thanks to all of you for the vote of confidence............................
 
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DO NOT USE EAGLE 20...and yes im yelling that at you. You dont know what you are doing or messing with. You are not ready for this product. If you have to use Eagle 20 to grow weed, then you simply should not be growing weed.


Dirk Ds advise is the best if you must use it!

Stop yelling dude, I literally have a White bio hazard suite for me to do this in so please...Stop yelling.
 
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I have read the label. In English and Spanish. I fully understand what it is and how it works. I asked for clarification on application because it does not say on the bottle "For pot plants use like this:XXX". Thanks to all of you for the vote of confidence............................
You're never going to find a label at this moment in time that's got any application information for cannabis. NEVER.

That means you need to do something called extrapolate. If you can read and did read the label, then you have at least some idea of how it's used, no? You should also have an idea of its toxicity and propensity, especially if used as the only tool for fighting something like powdery mildew, to cause resistance in the fungi to the active ingredient in Eagle 20.

Thus, my recommendation, which I stand by, to use something else, such as JMS Stylet oil. Yes, it's only going to hit the fruiting bodies, but as long as the PM remains systemic only, sans expression, the plants will do just fine and no risk to humans or environment occurs. You can also try OxiDate, but that's a very caustic level of peroxides and requires similar care in application as Eagle20, though it breaks down into non-toxic H2O.
 
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