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aza+ 3%

Kygiacomo!!!

AppAlachiAn OutLaW
hey guys has anyone tried this before? its got 3% active ingredient compared to azamax with 1.2%. its water soluble as well which makes it even better. here is the info on it that i found. im only gonna get the 30ml to test out next year. i want to use it for the first 3 weeks of flower so i can make sure no CATs fkk up my buds this year.

Nutri+ is a 3% Azadirachtin formulated Insect Growth Regulator (IGR) that offers broad spectrum insecticidal control on over 500 insect species. Aza 3% EC prevents molting between larval, pupal and nymphal stages and also repels insects in treated areas, reducing insect infestations. Azadirachtin based pesticides are versatile; easily biodegradable, leaving no toxic residues and thereby keeping the environment clean and safe.Certificates: EPA US Environmental Protection Agency. This product is OMRI Listed®, therefore it is determined by the Organic Materials Review Institute (OMRI) to be suitable for use in certified organic production.
World’s first water-soluble & stable azadirachtin bio-insecticide
Aza 3% EC contains all bioactive compounds present in Aza 3% seed extract
Contains 3.0 % azadirachtin as a water soluble solution
Stable for 2 years
Highly efficient
Easily dispersed in water
No known pest resistance and resurgence
Most cost effective than other biorational products
Harmless to birds, mammals and beneficial insects
Multi-pronged effect
Compatible with many synthetic pesticides and fungicides

For use on turf grass, outdoor shrubs, trees and ornamentals. For ornamental greenhouse, shade house, interiorscape and nursery use. For mushroom house use. For use on outdoor food crops. For controlling and repelling insects suc as aphids, armyworms, beetles, budworms, cutworms, fungus gnats, leafhoppers, leafminers, leafrollers, lepidopterous larvae, loopers, mushroom flies, sawflies, thrips, webworms, and whiteflies; and plant parasitic nematodes such as dagger, golden, and root knot nematodes.

Natural and safe to humans, animals and environment
Toxicologically safe
Produce is free from residues
Persistence up to three months
Stable under room temperature conditions
Compatible with many synthetic pesticides and fungicides
Ideal for organic farming. Exhibits growth stimulant and phytotonic effects
Non Phytotoxic and no entry restrictions
A unique, world-wide, patented technology
Aza 3% is safe in terms of accidental ingestion as well as skin contact
 

Granger2

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I haven't used that, but I've used Azasol. It's water soluble. Superior to oil soluble forms like Azamax, etc. -granger
 

Kygiacomo!!!

AppAlachiAn OutLaW
I haven't used that, but I've used Azasol. It's water soluble. Superior to oil soluble forms like Azamax, etc. -granger

thanks granger! its worth the extra money to me bc i hate trying to mix neem oil up here and the house and then gotta hike 2 miles thur the hills with it and all the while shaking the shit out the jug. i found another product called Azatin o which is 4.5%. that looks great.
 
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