What do you mean? What’s the process?For 60 plants, it might be worth sterilization?
Then reintroduce bacteria?
https://saltinmycoffee.com/how-to-pasteurize-potting-soil/What do you mean? What’s the process?
Thanks. What bio insecticides would you recommend for spider mites?Never used fallacious but used californicus, andersoni, persimilis, hypoapsis ...
Use the predetory mite that targets your pest and that can live in your temperate climate
And their are a number of bio insecticides that are both OMRI certified and safe for cannabis
Always rotate modes of action, the way your products kill target your pest.Thanks. What bio insecticides would you recommend for spider mites?
Thanks. I have 70% rubbing alcohol and peppermint oil. Was thinking of mixing it with water and spraying the plants. What’s your thoughts?Always rotate modes of action, the way your products kill target your pest.
Start with something like grandevo it is a bacteria that they ingest and will have very high efficacy per percentage ofcoverage . Coverages of underside of leaves where mites feed is important.
The move toward another bio insecticide within 3-5 days of grandevo application, like m pede which acts as a desiccannt and is omri rated.
After that within 3-5 days id use PFR 90 which is type of fungus that will infect and sporialate mites to infect more.
If you still have living mites of any stageof life do your self a favor and use pyganic 5.0 its organic and very safe but is 100% a neurotoxin so use at label rates as to be safe and create resistance.
This cycle should kill everything, all stages ofnl life and should take you 3 weeks.
At this point just use preventive neem sprays, i recommend rango in conjuncruon with venerate for month. Rotating sprays every 7 days. This should totally clean up any veg room. And any first 3 weeks of bloom.
If you are in bloom. SMITE every day for 3 weeks or intill you can no longer find mites and your weeks 1-3 spray program will be clean by the time you clean up the rest....
The 2 together would probably burn your leaves, but botanicals are a good option. Capsicum based botanicals will kill and deter, peppermint and neem work well togetherThanks. I have 70% rubbing alcohol and peppermint oil. Was thinking of mixing it with water and spraying the plants. What’s your thoughts?
Rusty, Neither FORBID or AVID are "Systemic".Systemic miticides are not recommended for cannabis....in my professional opinion. This has changed over the years. Reasoning is their are plenty of good products to use that have almost zero chance of being unsafe for growers and consumers...
Its a little more complicated then a simple acid. As its MOA affecta more then just the bugs ability to grow.
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Subchronic and Chronic Toxixicty
Neurotoxicity
Spirodiclofen did not show any evidence of neurotoxicity in the acute and subchronic
neurotoxicity studies. However, in a developmental neurotoxicity study, a decrease in
retention was observed in the memory phase of the water maze for PND 60 females at
all doses.
Endocrine Effects
Spirodiclofen has been shown to have endocrine disruptive effects resulting in direct and
indirect endogenously-mediated toxicological response. Testicular effects were observed
in dogs, rats and mice, manifested as Leydig cell vacuolation in dogs, hypertrophy in
dogs and mice, and hyperplasia progressing to adenomas in rats following chronic
exposure. In female rats, increased incidence of uterine nodules and uterine
adenocarcinoma were observed at terminal sacrifice in the chronic study. Cytoplasmic
vacuolation in the adrenal cortex, accompanied by increased adrenal weight, was
consistently observed in rats, dogs, and mice of both sexes.
Developmental/Reproductive Toxicity
Evidence of developmental toxicity was not observed in the rat and rabbit developmental
studies. In the two-generation reproductive toxicity study, effects were observed in
males [i.e., delayed sexual maturation, decreased testicular spermatid and epididymal
sperm counts (oligospermia); and atrophy of the testes, epididymides, prostate, and
seminal vesicles] and females (i.e., increased severity of ovarian luteal cell
vacuolation/degeneration).
Mutagenicity
Mutagenicity studies conducted on technical spirodiclofen formulation and its major
metabolites did not demonstrate any mutagenic potential.
Carcinogenicity
Chronic toxicity and carcinogenicity studies showed increased incidence of uterine
adenocarcinoma in female rats, Leydig cell adenoma in male rats, and liver tumors in
mice. The Agency classified spirodiclofen as “likely to be carcinogenic to humans” by
the oral route based on evidence of testes Leydig cell adenomas in male rats, uterine
adenomas and/or adenocarcinoma in female rats, and liver tumors in mice.
The results of subchronic, chronic, and other toxicity studies conducted on spirodiclofen are
summarizef..." i can provide
Their are plenty of entirly safe options is all im saying
Spirodiclofen
This is a stand alone product that has it's own name.
ENVIDOR 24 SC.
It is NOT FORBID or AVID!
It does come from the same Tetronic acid chain as Spiromesifen.
The Spiromesifen is far, far less toxic then Spirodiclofen. This is why I listed FORBID and not Envidor 24 SC
Incorrect!And translaminar is systemic it locates itself systemically in your plant tissue...i might be using this term incorrectly...but correct me if im wrong a systemic pesticide is one that has a half life inside your plants tissue...ie like when you smoke it
This is way to simply put, and partly incorrect.Toxicity is dosage anf as they are all classified the same dosage of this toxin is still an issue.
A few things on this statement. Federal codes are confusing to the non-College Ag educated.Classified under the same federal code... meaning the MOA is the same which also means its effects are the same...toxicity is the dosage....