Hello,
I have been growing personally on and off for about 5 years. Historically, I have used Eagle20 fungicide to cure PM on plants in VEG and to inoculate new mothers or clones from outside sources. Systemic fungicides have an advantage over contact treatments because they can completely rid the plant of PM, keeping the strain "clean" going forward.
The logic behind it being safe for use in veg is that such a small amount is present in the harvested plant that smoking or ingesting it would have no detrimental health effects.
HOWEVER, recently I learned that for Eagle 20 (myclobutanil), and other fungicides that end in the "il" or "yl" suffix, such as chlorothalonil (daconil brand name), the danger is not in the trace amounts but it what happens during combustion! These specific compounds have a nitrile group which is a nitrogen atom triple bonded to a carbon atom. Well when you combust this via smoking, that group breaks off, joins with a free hydrogen atom, and becomes hydrogen cyanide! Myclobutanil is labeled for use on some edible crops, so many growers think it's safe to use on cannabis during veg. But since cannabis is combusted, and grapes are not, myclobutanil can be far for dangerous when used with cannabis!
See: http://www.coloradogreenlab.com/blo...ntext-of-cannabis-cultivation-and-consumption
and: http://www.alternet.org/drugs/there-cyanide-your-marijuana
I know how widely used eagle is for PM, so if you use it, please switch to something else!
I am currently looking into Pageant by BASF to treat incoming genetics (pre-moms). Pageant contains a mix of Pyraclostrobin and boscalid, neither of which are very toxic and they do NOT have the cyanide combustion risk of Eagle20/myclobutanil.
Pyraclostrobin: http://pmep.cce.cornell.edu/profile...-sulfur/pyraclostrobin/pyraclos_let_1204.html
Boscalid: http://toxnet.nlm.nih.gov/cgi-bin/sis/search/a?dbs+hsdb:@term+@DOCNO+7499
Note: I do not advocate using any unlabeled pesticides or fungicides on your plants! But if you do decide to use such products, please remember this research and avoid Eagle20, and never apply in flower! The best way to avoid PM is to start from seed or get clones only from a trusted, clean source, keep your air moving and your humidity below 60%, and keep your shit clean.
I have been growing personally on and off for about 5 years. Historically, I have used Eagle20 fungicide to cure PM on plants in VEG and to inoculate new mothers or clones from outside sources. Systemic fungicides have an advantage over contact treatments because they can completely rid the plant of PM, keeping the strain "clean" going forward.
The logic behind it being safe for use in veg is that such a small amount is present in the harvested plant that smoking or ingesting it would have no detrimental health effects.
HOWEVER, recently I learned that for Eagle 20 (myclobutanil), and other fungicides that end in the "il" or "yl" suffix, such as chlorothalonil (daconil brand name), the danger is not in the trace amounts but it what happens during combustion! These specific compounds have a nitrile group which is a nitrogen atom triple bonded to a carbon atom. Well when you combust this via smoking, that group breaks off, joins with a free hydrogen atom, and becomes hydrogen cyanide! Myclobutanil is labeled for use on some edible crops, so many growers think it's safe to use on cannabis during veg. But since cannabis is combusted, and grapes are not, myclobutanil can be far for dangerous when used with cannabis!
See: http://www.coloradogreenlab.com/blo...ntext-of-cannabis-cultivation-and-consumption
and: http://www.alternet.org/drugs/there-cyanide-your-marijuana
I know how widely used eagle is for PM, so if you use it, please switch to something else!
I am currently looking into Pageant by BASF to treat incoming genetics (pre-moms). Pageant contains a mix of Pyraclostrobin and boscalid, neither of which are very toxic and they do NOT have the cyanide combustion risk of Eagle20/myclobutanil.
Pyraclostrobin: http://pmep.cce.cornell.edu/profile...-sulfur/pyraclostrobin/pyraclos_let_1204.html
Boscalid: http://toxnet.nlm.nih.gov/cgi-bin/sis/search/a?dbs+hsdb:@term+@DOCNO+7499
Note: I do not advocate using any unlabeled pesticides or fungicides on your plants! But if you do decide to use such products, please remember this research and avoid Eagle20, and never apply in flower! The best way to avoid PM is to start from seed or get clones only from a trusted, clean source, keep your air moving and your humidity below 60%, and keep your shit clean.