marc88101 I just wanted to caution you on using systemic insecticides. Systemic insecticides are absorbed through the root system and circulated throughout the plant by its vascular system. Regardless of whether a substance is "all natural", "organic", etc., just like a man made systemic insecticide such as marathon( Imidacloprid), it consist of chemical compounds. These chemical compounds, manmade or otherwise, penetrate the cell membranes and are translocated from cell to cell affecting the entire physiology of the plant (the reason insects may choose not to inhabit the plant). So.... regardless of what the manufacturer may say, ingesting, vaporizing, or smoking a plant treated with a systemic insecticide may be hazardous to your health. You are essentially a guinea pig for an unknown entity. I would want to know this if you were my caregiver.
You may say to yourself, "well if follow the manufactures suggestion and flush the plant 1-2 weeks before harvest it will be fine". Not necessarily true, first of all having to "flush" your plant of anything is not a good sign in my book. Second, there is a ton of research out there on how long systemic insecticides may be present in a plant, and the supposed effects of "flushing" the plant. Longer than you may think and not as effective as you may think.
On the other hand, using a product such as Quantum Apocalypse which is made from organic cold pressed neem oil is much safer and more effective. The plant is not chemically altered in anyway and the active "chemical" compounds in the neem are broken down over a few day period. Therefore, if you follow the manufactures directions on the Quantum bottle, and don't use it within 3-5 days of harvest, you stand no risk of harmful effects. The research available on neem breakdown is widely available on the web as well. This point is exactly why it says on the Quantum Apocalypse bottle to spray the product at a lower rate every 5-7 days after the initial infestation has been eradicated. By doing a spray every week or so, you are deterring the pests from seeking out the plant(s) in addition to killing anything that may have decided to come visit between the day you last sprayed , and when the active compounds were no longer warding off pests.
In addition neem and the chemical compounds associated with it have been used and ingested by humans for centuries with no reported ill effects. On the other hand I could not find any information on the effects of smoking, vaporizing, or ingesting large quantities of rosemeric acid.
So what I am saying is, thanks for sharing. That is what this site is all about, right? Although, I don’t know that suggesting that adding a potential toxin to you medicine is great advice. Sorry.
Stick with the Quantum! I know almost a dozen other patients and caregivers whom have used the product and all of them are spider mite free!!! This is a Non-toxic, organic solution that actually does what it says. A rarity in this industry.