I love that they put "micro-nutrients" as an ingredient lol this is really interesting IMHO, is this something made by the guy running the store, or just some guy allegedly named Ron? lol One thing I noticed is that both liquids contain
neem oil. There's some debate about whether neem effects the taste of your flowers when used past a certain point. I'm not sure if that's just spraying or root drench included. That being said, I don't use neem so I couldn't tell you one way or another.
One thing that I'd be iffy about is the oils. Bu
Also, I wouldn't use Super Sauce as a foliar in flower. Someone may jump in with some experience and reasoning to spray organic foliar feeds in flower, But I personally don't like spraying anything on my buds themselves. One of my favorite parts about growing is knowing that what I consume wasn't sprayed with any mystery oil lol I'll spray in veg, but not in flower if I can help it. I know sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do to get those girls finished, but sometimes it's better to count your losses, cull everything, do a MAJOR cleansing, and start over.
In my experience the best way to keep your plants from becoming some creepy crawlie's snack is having a healthy plant. Last year my twin "Sinner Skinny" got suckered into trying to help a neighbor out, he agreed to grow for the guy and somehow it turned into a partnership. Since the guy was also his landlord, it was a tough spot. Long story short, the guy was an idiot and couldn't be reasoned with. Because he didn't want to spray ANYTHING at all, he got a mite infestation. But it actually turned into a great learning experience for Ol' Sinner. He watched, while doing what he could to knock down the population, as day after day, the plants grown by the Idiot were INFESTED! There were literally balls of mites clung to the edge of the leafs trying to hitch a ride. But the plants on Sinner's side were doing great, all things considered. One in particular really stood out, as it had always been the healthiest, and could fight off the mites better. It was a real eye opener to say the least.