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Azomax seems to be working........

Azamax is awesome. Last year I noticed a few mites on ecsd in flower at 5 weeks.... litterally just 2 mites, no webbing.... being in flower i feed them 1ml/per gallon of azamax in with their food, once a week 3 seperate times. At chop around 11 weeks, we had no mites, no webbing, no mite damaged leafs. I cleaned out the room extremelly well and treated veg just incase. But this stuff is amazing. Its works multiple differnt ways on the pests, not only does it make the plant not taste good to them, but it makes it so they can't reproduce or digest food.

Thinking back on it now i wonder if I didnt have the two spotted spider mite?? seems like it was too easy to get rid of, although my room was cool and fairly humid, two things that i understand makes mites grow and reproduce much slower than if its hot n dry.

Either way I use Azamax with all plants going into flower now, just 1ml added to their nute solution before feeding (not every feeding, but once during first week of flower, then once again 3rd and 5th week, or about 10 days apart each time. I've noticed it has to be aggitated in a gallon bottle, in order to get it really mixed well cause of the oil in it.... but this is the only downside.

When you used mosquito dunks did you let the dunk sit in your water for 24 hours before application? This is key to success with the dunks. Takes them 24 hours minimum to "activate" in the water.
So after using azamax during flower did you notice any taste? Or any stomach or cramping or back problems. There are mixed signals with azamax and I'm fighting mites in flower myself.
 
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