All I know is MW is a contact spray so you have to make contact with eggs or spiders in order to do the trick, so full saturation and spray with lights off. I never leave lights off for 24 hours only until mw has evaporated, works great!
Your right I should not have done that. I looked you up and found out you were a sex offender so I was taken back by your statements no matter what they were. I'm over it now...
I am simply speaking about pyrethrin being a banned substance... it is not... It is on all the cannabis approved pesticide lists. They use it in baby shampoo
Unfortunately your still loosing the plot here... you are correct legal mj states have a list of approved pesticides for use on cannabis... and "Mighty" which is the registered label of "Mighty Wash" is on the list in WA, OR an CO. This is proof that it is only a label issue.
It is confusing...
Most of these products were put on stop sale because of labeling and have nothing to do with active being banned. For example pyrethrin is most definitely not "banned". FYI, if you think before you speak you would sound less ignorant. Just sayin...
I just contacted the company and Mighty Wash has been updated with a EPA registered label. They said they have been working with EPA for the past few years in order to make the new claims and ingredient list. Also it is already on the cannabis use list for CO, OR and WA. So these are obviously...
One problem is BioAg is the percentage of active ingredients, dont wast your money on water! I buy soluble powder and the percentages of active are far greater and I mix it fresh!!
Fulvic Acid is a kind of Humic Acid. They both contribute to chelating nutrients among other things. Fulvic is a smaller particle and helps plants uptake nutrients especially in a foliar spray.
Amino Acids are a different category and contribute to other functions but they can also be chelators...
I'm afraid you are incorrect... FullUp is derived from peat and peat is a well known source of Humates. Fulvic acid is a kind of Humic Acid. The amber color is a good indicator of the iron content and the kind of humic that it is.
Agreed on a few of your statements, except there are certainly Fulvic Acid products that have ample soluble iron. RAW solubles FullUp for example, and there are plenty others.
cha ching is phosphorus and potassium with food color. I use the individual soluble elements and make my own bloom booster. For resin and terp production I use soluble Fulvic Acid which contains ample iron. From what I understand these are the two main elements that contribute to oil and terps.
Often companies pay Universities to do efficacy studies for them. This may be one of those cases... the data is available but actual case study may not be...?
And here is another link showing Virginia Tech study.... http://wnkgroup.com/Golf%20Course%20Management%20Seaweed.pdf
Look at the dosage section of this article to see 5:2 ratio
just yeast in a bottle I think you would get more from blowing or breathing on your plants every now and then... I have seen more CO2 from the bags.
Truth is... I know that is a product that Green Planet sells. Green Planet products are a load of shit so makes me weary of a bottle of yeast!
Lemon snake grass oil! Total crock of shit unless you just like to spend money just for kicks. No real plant science to support it. I say if you want real results use real bio-stimulants, like humic/fulvic acids, amino acids etc... :weed:
I'm using soluble fulvic acid from RAW right now, it seems to be working very well. Also RAW silica is smashing it! can't beet it for the price and effect. :weed:
Liquid Formulations are a wast of money once you learn a little plant science... Solubles are less expensive, you have more control and get superior results. :weed: