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Kygiacomo

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i found some stuff online called nutri+aza-plus here is the info on it. im gonna get the 30ml version to try out next year along with ConverseSC,& Dipel Pro which is a super conventrated BT. sea maiden told me to get the the Sc and dipel. i want to make sure fkn caterpillars dont fkk my buds up next year. i was wondering if anyone has used the nutri+ aza? is it really water soluble? this would make the KILLer trifecta to add with the other 2 wouldnt u think?

Nutri+ is a 3% Azadirachtin formulated Insect Growth Regulator (IGR) that offers broad spectrum insecticidal control on over 500 insect species. Aza 3% EC prevents molting between larval, pupal and nymphal stages and also repels insects in treated areas, reducing insect infestations. Azadirachtin based pesticides are versatile; easily biodegradable, leaving no toxic residues and thereby keeping the environment clean and safe.Certificates: EPA US Environmental Protection Agency. This product is OMRI Listed®, therefore it is determined by the Organic Materials Review Institute (OMRI) to be suitable for use in certified organic production.
  • World’s first water-soluble & stable azadirachtin bio-insecticide
  • Aza 3% EC contains all bioactive compounds present in Aza 3% seed extract
  • Contains 3.0 % azadirachtin as a water soluble solution
  • Stable for 2 years
  • Highly efficient
  • Easily dispersed in water
  • No known pest resistance and resurgence
  • Most cost effective than other biorational products
  • Harmless to birds, mammals and beneficial insects
  • Multi-pronged effect
  • Compatible with many synthetic pesticides and fungicides

For use on turf grass, outdoor shrubs, trees and ornamentals. For ornamental greenhouse, shade house, interiorscape and nursery use. For mushroom house use. For use on outdoor food crops. For controlling and repelling insects suc as aphids, armyworms, beetles, budworms, cutworms, fungus gnats, leafhoppers, leafminers, leafrollers, lepidopterous larvae, loopers, mushroom flies, sawflies, thrips, webworms, and whiteflies; and plant parasitic nematodes such as dagger, golden, and root knot nematodes.

Natural and safe to humans, animals and environment
  • Toxicologically safe
  • Produce is free from residues
  • Persistence up to three months
  • Stable under room temperature conditions
  • Compatible with many synthetic pesticides and fungicides
  • Ideal for organic farming. Exhibits growth stimulant and phytotonic effects
  • Non Phytotoxic and no entry restrictions
  • A unique, world-wide, patented technology
  • Aza 3% is safe in terms of accidental ingestion as well as skin contact
 
Seamaiden

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If it were me, I would use it in rotation. I rarely mix 'cides' like that together, I prefer to use them one at a time. Especially if it's something I've never used before. I know it says non-phytotoxic, but since it's never been tested on cannabis, I'd rather be safe in that regard.
 
Kygiacomo

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i should have been more clear. thats what i was gonna do SM. one week use the dipel pro,next week converse sc and next aza+ up till around week 3 of flower..i will then switch to just dipel and converse sc if needed after week 3. im brining in the cannons this year to kill those fkn cats and snails. i appreciate u telling me about converse sc and dipel. in veg i will use karanja oil/neem oil,so that should cover all the insects i gotta deal with in the wild. now all i gotta do is keep it protected from the 2 legged pests and i will be golden.
 
Kygiacomo

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You're most welcome, and I like your IPM plan. :D
thx Sm ive picked up bits and pieces from u and a few others on this fourm and IC. i highly value ur posts and advice. i wanted to asked u about "Sea-90". i will be using this mineral mix next year http://soilminerals.com/Agricolas4-8-4_MainPage.htm. along with gypsum,& oyster shell flour...sorry if im not suppose to post that link but wanted to give u a ideal of all the minerals i will be using. Is sea-90 worth using if im using all these other minerals in the soil?
 
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