RhinoHumpenPanda
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Can non-organic pesticide be sprayed when it's flowering? I think I read somewhere that you can as long as it's 2 weeks before harvest, but I wasnt sure if that applied only to organic. Thanks
This really didn't address my question in the slightest bit haha I'm wondering about non-organist. I'm using shit called cy-kick. I don't even know where you got the azamax thing from lolAzamax is organic and can be sprayed up to the day of harvest.
I'm pretty sure it said you can spray it on plants and shit, didn't know if that applied for flowering marijuana as well o.o lol my bad, I figured you wouldn't know what I was talking aboutThen.
Why didn't you just ask how long can c-kick can be sprayed into flowering ? read the directions ?
Fuck no!!!! What are you a complete fucking moron? Would you drink it? Would you wash your children in it? Would you feed it to your dog? Use your fucking brain man, and learn to read and think for yourself and don't ever depend on potentially life threatening advice from forum moderated by strangers.Can non-organic pesticide be sprayed when it's flowering? I think I read somewhere that you can as long as it's 2 weeks before harvest, but I wasnt sure if that applied only to organic. Thanks
lol, someone needs to take a chill pillFuck no!!!! What are you a complete fucking moron? Would you drink it? Would you wash your children in it? Would you feed it to your dog? Use your fucking brain man, and learn to read and think for yourself and don't ever depend on potentially life threatening advice from forum moderated by strangers.
Neem oil won't work against grasshoppers, but it's all good. They don't seem to be a problem lately so I don't really need the pesticide at this timeI would not if it was any chemical in it. it may burn the buds, suggest neem oil
Yeah the instructions were confusing to me lol ill just back off it thenAfter reading that stuff has a 90 residual and says nothing about spraying on edible plants but is pet safe.
http://www.cdpr.ca.gov/docs/emon/pubs/fatememo/cyflthrn.pdfIn a dislodgeable residue study, rapid dissipation was reported. On applications of
cyfluthrin to cotton leaves, dislodgeable residues ranged from 0.0217
μ
g/cm
2
8-10 hours
post-application. Residues declined to 0.0007
μ
g/cm
2
27 days post-application
I picked a good time to be taking chem in college lol so I can spray up to 27 days before harvests?
I've seriously read it like 15 times, it's so fckin confusing lol ill probably end up calling them or somethingall you gotta do is check the label of the pesticide u want to apply. it's safer than asking people you don't know. i wouldn't do it but you're the on making the call. GL