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NOVA 40W fungicide-For safe elimination of Powdery Mildew

Dready_jake

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it was this very site that advised me about NEEM Oil, and all that jazz
lust do a search ....have some time cause its huge,,..as many members will note :
it cured me of my lice infection ....lol true, I've even acquired a taste (sic) for it ....lol
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Oh BTW I'm sure its useful especially topically like that. But the issues are, and there is evidence in that hypermisis syndrome thread. Neem isn't meant to be smoked and can cause problems for people if spayed in flowers/ leafs sprayed and not trimmed well enough. It also suffocates the pests and also suffocates the surface of the leafs in my experience. But my wizards brew works for me so I just have no reason to use it. It is waaaaaaaaaaaaaay better than forbid/eagle/myclo.

Also a point that HAS NOT BEEN MENTIONED AND IS THE MOST IMPORTANT PART OF INSECT CONTROL!

You HAVE to change the mode of attack regularly and have an insect control regime. I.E. something that slices their exoskeletons (diatimatious earth), something that suffocates like neem, something that repels like wizards brew and maybe another kill method and another repel method so the don't get used to them.
IF YOU ONLY USE ONE OF THESE THEY WILL GET USED TO IT AND YOU WILL START BREEDING SUPER PEST RESISTANT TO IT!
I only use the wizards brew right now because I'm crazy ocd and shower before I ever go near my tent and have the carbon sheet filters on intakes. Even if all I did was take my dog outside since the last shower lol
 

Muss

New member
I had huge issue with pm and my friend that's into landscaping got me some nova 40,told me it's safe for consumption,it's used on apples and grapes.
I bought a 1oz pouch of the stuff and literally used .3 grams per litre and sprayed my moms and a few others that I thought might of gotten infected and it's been 2 and a half years and no pm,I still got a little remaining in the one litre bottle.
 

HiFiGanja

Member
I had huge issue with pm and my friend that's into landscaping got me some nova 40,told me it's safe for consumption,it's used on apples and grapes.
I bought a 1oz pouch of the stuff and literally used .3 grams per litre and sprayed my moms and a few others that I thought might of gotten infected and it's been 2 and a half years and no pm,I still got a little remaining in the one litre bottle.

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Observe a 120-day plant-back interval between the last application and planting leafy vegetable or grain crops, and a 210
-day plant-back interval between the last application and planting root vegetable or any other unlabelled crop at the treatment site
Replanting Restrictions

Replanting restrictions state when, and what crop can be planted on land that has had a certain pesticide used on it. The replanting restrictions protect future crops from phytotoxic effects caused by pesticide residues in soil and also protect consumers by helping ensure future crops will not contain pesticide resides above the maximum reside limits. An example of a replanting restriction is: "Rotation of fields treated with this insecticide to wheat is acceptable after a minimum plant-back interval of 30 days and to beans after a minimum of 9 months. Rotation to all other food and feed crops require a 12 month plant back interval." Other times the label may list the crops that can be grown safely the following year.
Replanting restrictions are typically only found on a few labels. They can be found under several different topics including: following crops, rotational crop restrictions or replanting, or re-cropping. When searching for replanting restrictions, search for all these topics. Click on this sentence to search for a Canadian pesticide label.
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