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I just bought a product called organocide from home depot. Its got 5%00 active sesame oil, inactive edible fish oil 92.00% lecithin 3.00% any1 use this before? think its safe???
I just bought a product called organocide from home depot. Its got 5%00 active sesame oil, inactive edible fish oil 92.00% lecithin 3.00% any1 use this before? think its safe???[/QUOTE
I used this product on one of my plants, works kinda but the bugs come back. they become immune to it i guess?
and ive noticed everytime i used it the foliage curls up almost as if it stops the plant from breathing
all in all just go for the good stuff
100% neem oil available at your local grow shop
or a good alternative is Diatomaceous Earth(Silicon Dioxide) with Pyrethrins in powder form
i use Diatect V
good for spreading atop soil, or foliar spray application and doesnt harm the plants if used properly. also 100% organic
Hope this helps,
CC
"its all in the genes"
Hey CC. +rep I wondered if anyone else had used diatomaceous earth before. I picked some up for a flea issue a few years back and have a bunch left over. CC do you just dust the entire plant and soill?I just bought a product called organocide from home depot. Its got 5%00 active sesame oil, inactive edible fish oil 92.00% lecithin 3.00% any1 use this before? think its safe???[/QUOTE
I used this product on one of my plants, works kinda but the bugs come back. they become immune to it i guess?
and ive noticed everytime i used it the foliage curls up almost as if it stops the plant from breathing
all in all just go for the good stuff
100% neem oil available at your local grow shop
or a good alternative is Diatomaceous Earth(Silicon Dioxide) with Pyrethrins in powder form
i use Diatect V
good for spreading atop soil, or foliar spray application and doesnt harm the plants if used properly. also 100% organic
Hope this helps,
CC
"its all in the genes"
Nullis, I always forget about the wetting agent. Thanks! +rep
I have used Organocide. Seemed to work well. I even mixed organocide and neem oil in a spray bottle. This mixture seemed to work but it sure was sticky. My advice would be to watch out where the over spray goes and clean it up before it dries. Sticky Icky Mess after it sits.
Anyone have any thoughts about the organo/neem mixture? Pros/cons?
WOW! thanks for the info!Neem + Organocide is a fine admixture. It's good for more severe infestations and spider mites, otherwise you could use them in conjunction with each other at 1/2-3/4 the recommended application rate. A wetting agent and warmer water becomes particularly helpful since both neem and Organocide are thick/oily.
These kinds of controls are the best because they are comprised of multiple organic oils/agents, which makes it less likely that the pest insects will develop any resistance to them. Neem especially as it contains several different compounds called tetranortriterpenoids, namely azadirachtin, which mimic insect hormones (ecdysones).
It should also be noted that there are different grades of neem oil. Aside from the regular raw 100% neem oil there is "clarified hydrophobic extract" of neem oil, which lacks azadirachtin and is more effective as a fungicide.
will this bacteria in the mosquito dunks in anyway hurt or compete with my beneficial bacteria and fungi in my soil?I have had great success with Gnatrol DWG (Bacillus Thuringensis Israelensis also in mosquito dunks) and yellow sticky traps for fungus gnats. Also maintaining a dry environment is key (no standing water, letting the soil dry out between waterings)