Aussie Growers Thread

Venus55

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The thing is tho if they can't build a resistance to neem there's no need for the hose water spray :)
Ahh yes there is. Because u want to remove the population and also the eggs. Neems mode of action is more of a preventative. It’s not known for its knock down ability.
 

Venus55

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I'll only vote for that as a winner if u put a pic up of a shiska bud between your cleavage ;)
It’s shishkeberry. Shiskaberry is from Barney’s farm.

As for the winner, shoulda just asked me respectfully and I would have obliged. But not here to prove I’m winning at anything.....lol........just having fun:)
 

ruby fruit

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It’s shishkeberry. Shiskaberry is from Barney’s farm.

As for the winner, shoulda just asked me respectfully and I would have obliged. But not here to prove I’m winning at anything.....lol........just having fun:)
Bongsmoke ya dickhead why didn't you say please lol
 

Bongsmoke420

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I wanna go home smoke some weed and hash then come back to work like what’s up fuckers? Lol if I was your worker what would u do?
 

OzCocoLoco

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You can also check this out if you’re interested.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4472983/

You’d pretty much have to use it exclusively for 4-5yrs before a low possibilty of resistance. And that only applies to a few certain pests too.
That's the study I had read last week that made me question your no resistance theory. It was a pretty clear finding that the population studied built up a resistance to azadirachtin but interestingly not so much to actual need oil.
 

Venus55

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That's the study I had read last week that made me question your no resistance theory. It was a pretty clear finding that the population studied built up a resistance to azadirachtin but interestingly not so much to actual need oil.
It’s clear in this read too neem is a bit of challenge for them to classify/clarify in way of conclusive findings due to the complexity of ingredients and mixed modes of action. Also the tests done have involved different pests and different dosages.

So I spose it’s safe to say never rely heavily on only one mode of action. Always safer to mix it up.
 
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