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Wow that's extremism but if it did the job till next time. I was visiting a friend who owns a hydro shop and he's an old bastard who hates everything and most stuff is crap bla bla you have talked to guys like this. Thing is he was crazy over a product he just got in called Mighty Wash from NPK Industries. It kills spider mites dead and cost is reasonable. He took it home and used it on a plant and he said they were all dead in 10 minuets can't believe his eyes. I'm going to order some in for my shops and try it out. It's called frequency altered water and I don't understand it but it works. I did some reading all it did was make me want to laugh but if my buddy says it works, it must. No chemicals 99% water.
I agree that it works, the results are clear.
I hate to hear about "frequency altered water" though. This just doesn't stand up to reality.
Here's my guess:
1. The 1% "inert" essential oils are actually providing the efficacy.
2. The oils cannot be patented for this purpose (due to lack of funding for proper efficacy studies--which are very expensive). OR the mix has already been patented and it has expired.
The reasoning is simple. If they don't claim direct function for the essential oils, then the patenting isn't an issue (and they don't have to tell you which ones, to avoid imitators). If they can at the same time convince you of a "homepathic" remedy like frequency altered water, they are able to protect their brand and still make a claim that regulators can't fight.
If, after all of that--the stuff works, it's no harm done to them.
It is harmful to people's brains, though--because frequency altered water is a bunch of hogwash if I've ever heard any. It's just intelligent marketing from people who had a product that worked who couldn't patent it and didn't want it stolen by someone with a better distribution network.
It worked and they're sticking with it. I don't blame them, but I will call bullshit on the fanciful claims.
Irregardless, if you have mites this appears to be a great solution for many. It was going to be my next rung on the ladder if the infestation hadn't folded when it did.