Wondering about people's thoughts on the use of Pyganic

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drinkingcoffeeinmaine

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I have not really used Pyganic too much, actually not at all on cannabis. I have some on hand, and wanted to use it as a knockdown for some ants and other critters that have taken up residence on some outdoor plants. Damage is not serious, I just wanted to address anything before flowering, and I am assuming the Pyganic will wipe out whats there. My fear is that it may wipe the plant out as well. I used some on an ornamental plant inside that had some aphids, and while the aphids were eradicated, the plant was affected very negatively; some of the plant ended up dying.

I am hesitant to use Pyganic, but have it to use.... so I am thinking why not?
 
freezeland2

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I have not really used Pyganic too much, actually not at all on cannabis. I have some on hand, and wanted to use it as a knockdown for some ants and other critters that have taken up residence on some outdoor plants. Damage is not serious, I just wanted to address anything before flowering, and I am assuming the Pyganic will wipe out whats there. My fear is that it may wipe the plant out as well. I used some on an ornamental plant inside that had some aphids, and while the aphids were eradicated, the plant was affected very negatively; some of the plant ended up dying.

I am hesitant to use Pyganic, but have it to use.... so I am thinking why not?
I use it on a regular basis.
 
freezeland2

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I have not really used Pyganic too much, actually not at all on cannabis. I have some on hand, and wanted to use it as a knockdown for some ants and other critters that have taken up residence on some outdoor plants. Damage is not serious, I just wanted to address anything before flowering, and I am assuming the Pyganic will wipe out whats there. My fear is that it may wipe the plant out as well. I used some on an ornamental plant inside that had some aphids, and while the aphids were eradicated, the plant was affected very negatively; some of the plant ended up dying.

I am hesitant to use Pyganic, but have it to use.... so I am thinking why not?
I personally don’t think there are to many other products as effective. The draw back is its cost.
 
freezeland2

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Is it a once and done kind of thing?
I spray once a week using 3/4 tsp Pyganic to 32oz water in a hand sprayer. The first application is a knock down and the weekly sprays are maintenance. I will switch to predator insects at flower if I have any pest issues while flowering. I am using the Pyganic 1.4ec formula. They also have a Pyganic 5. Not sure which you have.
 
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I spray once a week using 3/4 tsp Pyganic to 32oz water in a hand sprayer. The first application is a knock down and the weekly sprays are maintenance. I will switch to predator insects at flower if I have any pest issues while flowering. I am using the Pyganic 1.4ec formula. They also have a Pyganic 5. Not sure which you have.
1.4ec? does that refer to the percentage of pyrethins?
 
mysticepipedon

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As it probably says on the label, try it out on one plant or one branch of a plant before doing the whole grow.

I've never used this concentrate, but I've used pyrethrins on Cannabis countless times with good results.
 
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