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I don't know anything about the virus you are referring to, but I say you hit those plants with a root drench of Bayer Tree and Shrub. It works great for root aphids.
I always use all the pesticides religiously, even if I don't have the pest.
So all I can do is constantly research and educate myself as much as possible. I am not rich enough yet to implement my learnings, but I will be soon thanks to good ol pesticides.
I think people gotta prioritize their lives and be realistic and practical. Who in their right mind wouldn't want to make money and help people? Exactly, everyone would. The point of using IPM is to build a business so you can do exactly that.
The majority of the people who grow marijuana do so to make money, not to help patients. If you're in a position where you have to grow marijuana for a living, you first need to stabilize your life financially, then go on to helping others, in all types of ways. But if you can barely feed yourself, you should worry about successful harvests first. Go out there, make a bunch of money with this wonderful plant, then create some real social change.
The recommendations you make about helping patients is like "duh" of course pesticides are shitty man. Who the fuck would disagree with that? I had to spend 40k to learn how difficult organics truly is, but most people cannot afford that. So I recommend against it for those who need to feed their families.
Do you really grow for no profits? If so, much respect to you, you really are a saint.
I think people gotta prioritize their lives and be realistic and practical. Who in their right mind wouldn't want to make money and help people? Exactly, everyone would. The point of using IPM is to build a business so you can do exactly that.
The majority of the people who grow marijuana do so to make money, not to help patients. If you're in a position where you have to grow marijuana for a living, you first need to stabilize your life financially, then go on to helping others, in all types of ways. But if you can barely feed yourself, you should worry about successful harvests first. Go out there, make a bunch of money with this wonderful plant, then create some real social change.
The recommendations you make about helping patients is like "duh" of course pesticides are shitty man. Who the fuck would disagree with that? I had to spend 40k to learn how difficult organics truly is, but most people cannot afford that. So I recommend against it for those who need to feed their families.
Do you really grow for no profits? If so, much respect to you, you really are a saint.
Look, again, I get where you're coming from regarding legislating stupidity. But we have a real problem when someone else's stupidity affects ME.
And, I'm not talking about a pre-harvest interval, I'm talking about a worker re-entry period. Double check that label on your jug.
Also, double check that label and tell me, assuming you're in California, if it's labeled for agricultural production or for home and garden use, because there is a difference.
I will reiterate--labeling laws are not necessarily what you think they are.
Uh... what are we talking about here, Mississip? Sorry, I feel as though I've just walked into someone else's convo.
My OxiDate has two peroxides. 27% H2O2 and 2% PAA (paracetic acid, used in food industry for sanitization). I think they've done at least two different formulations now that they've got a ready-mixed, ready-to-use product for home gardeners.
I don't know anything about the virus you are referring to, but I say you hit those plants with a root drench of Bayer Tree and Shrub. It works great for root aphids.
I always use all the pesticides religiously, even if I don't have the pest.
this would not be safe to use in flower.
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