Regalia Maxx available in Canada!

Zinger59

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Contacted wholesaler of Regalia Maxx who distributes the product to Ritchie's Feed and Seed in eastern Ontario. Hopefully this puts an end to my indoor powdery mildew!
 

ISK

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Contacted wholesaler of Regalia Maxx who distributes the product to Ritchie's Feed and Seed in eastern Ontario. Hopefully this puts an end to my indoor powdery mildew!
Have you ever tried a homemade version ....I have used this on outdoor plants and it works well

Ingredients:

1 gallon of water
1 tablespoon of baking soda
1 tablespoon of vegetable oil
1 tablespoon of dishwashing liquid

Mix the ingredients together and add them to a spray bottle. (don't shake or the soap will foam up)
 

Zinger59

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Have you ever tried a homemade version ....I have used this on outdoor plants and it works well

Ingredients:

1 gallon of water
1 tablespoon of baking soda
1 tablespoon of vegetable oil
1 tablespoon of dishwashing liquid

Mix the ingredients together and add them to a spray bottle. (don't shake or the soap will foam up)
I have heard of baking soda or potassium bicarbonate works, been using Neem every 3 days on vegging plants but not on budding plants. I have to interrupt the cycle!
 
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Hobbes

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Last I checked Regalia was only available to farmers in Canada, probably why a feed store is selling it.

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I order mine from Arabica in the US for $120 then have it drop shipped to a US address, where it is repackaged and sent to me. I figure a gallon costs about $350 canadian by the time I get it.

If you want me to go through the drop shipping procedure just let me know.

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Milky Weed

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Silica supplementation can drastically increase powdery mildew resistance. Would be alot cheaper than whatever the heck that stuff is too.
 

J232

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It’s been available, can find it here @ 500 a bottle. Need to find 4 guys to go in on it lol.

 
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resinhead

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Have you ever tried a homemade version ....I have used this on outdoor plants and it works well

Ingredients:

1 gallon of water
1 tablespoon of baking soda
1 tablespoon of vegetable oil
1 tablespoon of dishwashing liquid

Mix the ingredients together and add them to a spray bottle. (don't shake or the soap will foam up)
+the main ingredient 5% giant knotweed extract
 

Zinger59

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Thanks everyone for taking the time to offer great suggestions. Ritchie's called me back to ask if I have a pesticide license. I have just ordered 1/2 gal. of Pure Crop 1 for $203 and free shipping. Until it arrives I will be trying dilute peroxide and potassium bicarbonate as cheap cures. I have a good supp!y of real Neem not the green oi!y shit they sell on Amazon.ca. I had to order from Amazon US and Fedex for a total of $88 CDN. for 32 ozs. We get ripped off in Canada!
 

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UpstateRecGrower

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Thanks everyone for taking the time to offer great suggestions. Ritchie's called me back to ask if I have a pesticide license. I have just ordered 1/2 gal. of Pure Crop 1 for $203 and free shipping. Until it arrives I will be trying dilute peroxide and potassium bicarbonate as cheap cures. I have a good supp!y of real Neem not the green oi!y shit they sell on Amazon.ca. I had to order from Amazon US and Fedex for a total of $88 CDN. for 32 ozs. We get ripped off in Canada!
One nice thing about pure crop is you don't have to spray everything you mix, most things you have to use within one day but pure crop can sit for a week without being used.
 

Zinger59

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One nice thing about pure crop is you don't have to spray everything you mix, most things you have to use within one day but pure crop can sit for a week without being used.
thanks for the tip! At least I don't need a pesticide license to buy it. Indoor farmer sells it online in Canada but probably twice the U.S. price.
 
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