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Kcar

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I'm blown away by peoples blind adhesion to the 'Wash' set
of products.

"Frequency adjusted water" and "Imprinted" are some of their watch words and phrases.

These 'concepts' have been lifted straight from holistic medicine and
applied to plant science and simply declared to be 'the best new thing'.

The AC current powering the computer that i'm typing on is 60HZ or better know as cycles per second. + AND THEN - thus alternating current (AC) The AC's frequency is 60 cycles per second.

They say it is frequency altered water, but decline to say from what frequency to what frequency has it been changed?

Water is H2O. A bunch of H20 molecules together. Just water, no frequencys or prints.

I believe this product may be water with a very strong surfactant in it.

And 10 bucks a gallon sucks for water and a tiny amount of soap.
 

loyalty7

Member
Have you smelled mighty wash, don't smell like water to me, and it actually works. Give it a try. At a third less then liquid lady bug, and sns, it's worth a chance...
 
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mugenbao

I just can't see myself paying any amount of money for a product with marketing claims like that... I don't care if it works (even if it is for more mundane reasons than what is claimed) if I see something that equates to "It's Magic™" on the label.
 

MIway

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it is, after all, put out by 'yeti' enterprises... ;-)

i don't buy it, with the exception that several reputable people claim it works...? really can't resolve the discrepancy w/o testing it, and alas, i have no mites... and not willing to go where i know them to exist... not in the name of personal experience w a product.

getting info from the company itself has proven difficult... the rep did tell someone that i know that the stuff in the pm wash didn't directly kill off the mold, but was energized (or whatever) water that the plants could use/metabolize with at a much better rate than 'normal' water. as such, the plants natural vitality is better able to ward off the fungal attacks. but when trying to get info from the company... promises to send, but nothing yet.

i can also attest that i know of at least 3 growers that use the mighty wash on a somewhat regular basis... hmmm... doesn't sound like they've rid themselves of anything. oh, one of those guys just showed me a nug full of bud mold too... guess spraying that late into bloom isn't so safe...? but it's just water, or 99.9% water.

w/o supporting information on the actual method of action... just seems like pseudo-science snake oil... from a somewhat nefarious marketing scheme. i would love to see an actual test run on these products... just might ask someone to bring me a leaf or two covered in mites to test this shit out & scope em. simple questions for a reputable company... what is this & how does it work???
 

northstate

Member
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That product is made by some friends of mine, and I am skeptical of just how long water can "hold a charge" but like MIway said have not had the mites to test it on. Some bros say it works and others dont. Could be application or other issues though. The mighty smells like safer soap kind of and that could be what kills em, who knows? They are doing pretty well and expanding markets ect. people will buy just about anything. NS
 

true grit

Active member
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Well I'm one of those weird people that believes in frequency changes in water, live water, frequency use in the grow room, etc....and in turn I purchased this product a while back to contend against pesky mites.

And yes it worked exactly as it said it would. It took me LESS than 1- $35 gallon bottle to remove any remaining mites that the others including systemics couldn't get rid of.

To the dude who said he wouldn't use it even if it did work just because of ad claim- you are foolish gardener. The man with more pride often accomplishes much less than the man with less pride and more effort.
 
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cheesey

Have you smelled mighty wash, don't smell like water to me, and it actually works. Give it a try. At a third less then liquid lady bug, and sns, it's worth a chance...

plus its pink . i havnt seen pink water b4 lol
 

qupee

Member
plus its pink . i havnt seen pink water b4 lol

Dutch Master Penetrator/Saturator (same product different names) used that + zone once for PM and iirc it was pink.

I'm with everyone who sees this as BS, snake oil. I said the same about No Spider Mites and No Powder Mildew product on another forum yesterday.

All marketing and no specifics. Uh-huh. I'm sure it's some secret recipe that's really effective. right.
 

true grit

Active member
Veteran
Yeah keep knocking on shit you are afraid to try...Besides the fact you folks are ignoring some people with rep/experience telling you it does work.

I see it as finding something very easy/obvious that works and not wanting to give away a trade secret that everyone could do, especially since this product works. I'd be doing the same.
 

MIway

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Yeah keep knocking on shit you are afraid to try...Besides the fact you folks are ignoring some people with rep/experience telling you it does work. .

agreed... so much so, it has to give a critic pause... esp lacking real experience w it themselves, like me, but then again, i break cycles, not just continually treat. totally though... gotta give respect where it's due.



but i don't get this at all...

I see it as finding something very easy/obvious that works and not wanting to give away a trade secret that everyone could do, especially since this product works. I'd be doing the same.
 

cyat

Active member
Veteran
two buddies who had mites bad and couldnt get rid of em, this stuff wiped em out!
its milky white and leaves a residue. the company wants you to buy the power wash too.
 

boroboro

Member
Hi, my name is Boroboro, and I ....

... pause ...

... gee, this is sort of hard to say, but ...

I use Mighty Wash, and I think it works.

I pretty much agree with Kcar that it seems like hopelessly silly science, but results are results.

Only 2 treatments so far, as part of a rotation of AzaMax/Mite-rid and pyretherins.

I wish I knew how it really works.
 
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mugenbao

To the dude who said he wouldn't use it even if it did work just because of ad claim- you are foolish gardener. The man with more pride often accomplishes much less than the man with less pride and more effort.
Well now, if it were the only thing that worked it might be foolish to pass on it, but we all know that's just not the case. Right?

It's got nothing to do with pride, but it does have something to do with the fact that I won't reward charlatans making outrageous claims with my hard-earned cash. You might, doesn't bother me a bit, I frankly couldn't care less. More power to you, I'm sincerely glad it helps you and everyone else that reports positive results.

I just prefer an approach that's not based on voodoo and pseudo-science marketed at people who don't possess adequate critical-thinking skills :D
 

Stay Frosty

Member
i was talked into buying this product yesterday and drenched some momz/cuts with it last night. ill let you guyz know how it worked for me.
 

true grit

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I see it as finding something very easy/obvious that works and not wanting to give away a trade secret that everyone could do, especially since this product works. I'd be doing the same.


As in they figured out something very simple that obviously works very well. Why tell people how you are doing it, if its something everyone else can make and sell...and sell better than all the expensive Floramite, Azamax, etc....

Just marketing- some people won't go for it and label as voodoo science, but when everyone who has any rep starts letting folks know it works better than azamax or floramite or things of the like then it really won't matter what their advertising is.

IMO if it is charged in anyway its like the bio-wave. Frequency changes that dilate stomata or change surface tension. Folks are seeing same results with bio-wave...dilated stomata due to frequency shifts and guess what...the spider mites dont like that shit.
 

true grit

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Veteran
Well now, if it were the only thing that worked it might be foolish to pass on it, but we all know that's just not the case. Right?

It's got nothing to do with pride, but it does have something to do with the fact that I won't reward charlatans making outrageous claims with my hard-earned cash. You might, doesn't bother me a bit, I frankly couldn't care less. More power to you, I'm sincerely glad it helps you and everyone else that reports positive results.

I just prefer an approach that's not based on voodoo and pseudo-science marketed at people who don't possess adequate critical-thinking skills :D

Nope thats actually all I changed, and other than strains i have no reason to hide grow things anymore. And its all some others gardeners have changed too with great results. And wow it cost me $35 to find that out, third the cost of most the others big names that must be used in rotation, bla bla.

Well if you have mites, and don't wanna try something like this because its voodoo science then you will still keep dealing with the same problems with same products with science backing them...obviously thats working well. Seems my inadequate critical thinking skills led to a mite free garden- hows yours?
 
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