As usual what matters is not what you know but who you know ^^
actinovate is not authorized anymore
Although our time together with OP was short, the effects were profound.
We learned, we laughed, we loved, and along the way a few tears were shed.
We are able to move forward now, stronger and wiser, from our shared experiences here.
Actinovate is approved for use in Oregon. Oregon has some of the strictest regulations in the game so idk where your getting your info
The OP of this thread deleted their account. As soon as they got the free information they were looking for, they left.
Exactly like I said from the very beginning.
dank.Frank
Actinovate has unspecified other ingredients is why it had to be pulled if i recall correctly. I personally don't like the product. Something like rhapsody works well for many crops with potassium bicarbonate mixed (milstop minus the spreader stickers and price tag) 1 gramme per litre generally speaking is the rate. This is used preventative in vegetable crops and works great as long as you are controlling your environment as well, it gives you high microbial counts is the problem as it is a bacteria. It is not registered on cannabis either, I couldn't see a problem in vegetative stage myself, but I cannot recommend it as it is not registered.
Dehumidifiers are essential in a greenhouse.
It was authorized for cannabis until recently in Canada
https://www.leafly.com/news/growing/chemical-free-cannabis-canada-biological-pesticides
Had budrot due to high Rh at night, applied actinovate before any signs of botritys and didnt help at all. (in a greenhouse)
maybe he left because some of U were a bunch of dickheads to him ??
Really? Why isn’t it allowed? Seems completely harmless to me. It only takes one application in early veg
My 2 cents for the OP
If you are one of the behind the scenes consultants I see it going two ways.
Have a killer grow and get little respect as the "Grow Team" pats themselves on the back.
or
The grow goes to shit and the "Grow Team" blames the internal consultants and their lack of direction to correct the ship.
If this grow goes south your reputation in the grow industry is over. Including future employment in another large grow op.
With the humidity problems in this greenhouse there should have been and IPM in place. Playing catch up on this run isn't going to happen.
By the sound and desperation in your first post the grow isn't going to end good at harvest. Take what respect you have now and get away from this ship. The iceberg has hit. It will save your name for future grow opportunities.
No where on the label does it says it’s effective against botritys. I don’t think there is anything on the market that’s effective against botritys. Powdery mildew and budrot are 2 totally different problemsIt was authorized for cannabis until recently in Canada
https://www.leafly.com/news/growing/chemical-free-cannabis-canada-biological-pesticides
Had budrot due to high Rh at night, applied actinovate before any signs of botritys and didnt help at all. (in a greenhouse)