Symb, IMHO, it because the very short half-life of Orthene is why your nugs tested clean; the very reason why I experimented with Acephate (Orthene's active ingredient) is to eradicate root aphids (not just "control them). When I used just Orthene, I did find a straggler or two about half hour after the dunks--but when I added Riptide (pyrethrin--also very short half-life)...zero survivors. And that is how the magic recipe was born...
It was after I posted the recipe here on ICMag did I discover Acephate breaks-down (soil) in a beneficial way and causes no harm to the microherd. And yes, it seems to eliminate all the bad (and good) soil critters; a fellow grower told me it even eliminated thrips (a battle he had been losing).
I consider myself a 90%+ organic cultivator (more like 98%--but let's round down) and I viewed the "sin" of using this particular chemical pesticide cocktail as a "one time backslide"--a trip to the confessional and all is forgiven; as there are really zero organic options that eradicate Root Aphids (plenty of products will "control" them--but zero for eradication). For the record, I have not had Root Aphids for what?....3-4 years now? Still have Orthene on my shelf, but have not touched it for the same period, 3-4 years.
I am glad my Orthene + Riptide cocktail (or your variation) worked! I think the leaf burn and "lock-up" is related the grow medium pH and accumulation of pesticide residuals of from prior treatments (plant tissue and/or soil)...something I never experienced--but others have.
It was after I posted the recipe here on ICMag did I discover Acephate breaks-down (soil) in a beneficial way and causes no harm to the microherd. And yes, it seems to eliminate all the bad (and good) soil critters; a fellow grower told me it even eliminated thrips (a battle he had been losing).
I consider myself a 90%+ organic cultivator (more like 98%--but let's round down) and I viewed the "sin" of using this particular chemical pesticide cocktail as a "one time backslide"--a trip to the confessional and all is forgiven; as there are really zero organic options that eradicate Root Aphids (plenty of products will "control" them--but zero for eradication). For the record, I have not had Root Aphids for what?....3-4 years now? Still have Orthene on my shelf, but have not touched it for the same period, 3-4 years.
I am glad my Orthene + Riptide cocktail (or your variation) worked! I think the leaf burn and "lock-up" is related the grow medium pH and accumulation of pesticide residuals of from prior treatments (plant tissue and/or soil)...something I never experienced--but others have.