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‘Systemic’ products and pesticides are taken up inside the plant, typically through the root system, so that every part of the plant then contains the chemical. (I say ‘chemical’ here because I can’t think of any organic systemics.) As you can imagine, systemics on food crops are an especially bad idea. In fact, in one of their very first uses, the string beans they were “protecting” became as poisonous to people as the attacking bean beetles.
Hmmmmmmmm, I disagree with smoking gun, but then again this is a very typical response based on ignorance.......you should try and focus on the main point instead of focusing on a single word that I used and how it was used in a sentence like "chemical"....you can call it Mickey Fucking Mouse for all I care as it is irrelevant and not the point.....
I also NEVER claimed in my post that there are no natural systemic products like SNS209, which is not even what we are talking about here.....the product mentioned here was Bayer, not SNS209....but that is ok, just make it up as you go along and as you see fit....LOL!!
The point of my post is about the use of "systemic" products and there use on consumable's when they are NOT needed, when there is a BETTER and SAFER way that is more effective and will over all give your plants health and growth benefits.....but whatever.
I am sure you are a expert on systemic products and there use or misuse I should say....I would LOVE to see your proof that systemic products will leave the plant in 2 weeks time as well.....I am thinking how long the product takes to leave the plant will greatly depend on MANY factors....
Keep in mind that even TODAY we find traces of poisons we use to use many years ago, like Dursban for example, even after its ban for use in the USA, it is STILL detected in 100% of personal indoor air samples and 70% of umbilical-cord blood collected from pregnant women 18–35 years old.....
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