PuffinTuff420
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Page 2 of AZAMAX information/cautionary booklet-hazards to humans and domestic animals- harmfull if absorbed through the skin or INHALED. Avoid BREATHING vapor.Causes mild eye irratation. prolonged or frequently repeated skin contact may cause allergic reactions in some individuals. Avoid contact with skin,eyes or clothing. WASH THOROUGHLY WITH SOAP AND WATER AFTER HANDLING AND BEFORE EATING DRINKING CHEWING GUM, SMOKING, OR USING THE TOILET. If INHALED move person to fresh air, if person is not breathing call 911 or an ambulance then give c.p.r. call poison control. unless your scrubbing your buds with soap and water you shouldent use this product in flower. the booklet also says it is systemic wich means it actually goes INTO the plant (more so when used as a soil drench) and will stay IN your plant for 4 weeks. its only safe up till the day of harvest if its a tomato or something you can wash thoroughly with soap and water and if you havent soil drenched in 4 weeks. I see alot of people posting about using this in flower and I worry someone will get hurt. I just want people to know the facts as i am currently looking right at the azamax caution booklet. Its awesome for veg though, wiped out aphids with jacks dead bug and azamax mix in one treatment just make sure you rinse the shit out of em before flowering the plants. Proof of these concerns are limited because marijuana is still illegal on a federal level and the FDA is a federal organization and have condemned study's on the effects of smoking pesticides, Hopefully soon a university will man up and conduct some study's independently. be safe fellow smokers
Side note: There are also more precautions in this booklet and suggestions for treatments if swallowed, contact with skin or eyes etc... ALWAYS read the entire precautionary booklet before using new product or pesticides.
Side note: There are also more precautions in this booklet and suggestions for treatments if swallowed, contact with skin or eyes etc... ALWAYS read the entire precautionary booklet before using new product or pesticides.