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Merit75 Questions..

Manstien

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Ok, I have an old bag of Merit laying around with no label just the powder....so...

I know the application rate for soil drench is 1g per 10 gallons but what about for spray? is merit an effective spray against mites,thrips,eggs, root aphids, etc?
long do i need to avoid health risks...
 
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You don't need to spray your plants with nasty pesticides. 2tbs of neem oil and 1tsp of DrBronners is very effective. I use it as a preventative measure. If mites show up I spray with 1tbs of dried lavender per quart of water allowed to sit for 24hrs strained out and then sprayed on the plants. Safer's soap is also used in place of neem or in conjunction with to switch it up on the little bastards.
 

thefanfx

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no pesticides m8 , only good organic things , f**k the chemistry
the final products are going in your body :) do not forget that

GL
 

BIGGS

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i used mine at 1/4 teaspoon per 10 ltrs as a drench, and used the left over water to spray down my room to kill off any luckers. seems to have done the job perfectly. as its systemic theres no need to use as a foilar on the plants. also only use in veg as it can take 60 days to leave the plant after applying.
 
I think you should tell people that you drench your plants with a persistent organic pollutant before you hand them a joint of your weed.

Run Forrest Run.
 

BIGGS

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I think you should tell people that you drench your plants with a persistent organic pollutant before you hand them a joint of your weed.

Run Forrest Run.

if i didn't use merit i wouldn't have any joints to pass anyone. i'd rather not use it, but sometimes you got bring out the big guns when dealing with pest like ra's. i also make sure i only use in veg so it should be out of the plants system by the time you harvest your plants.

@Manstien, heres the merit instructions bro, if you need to use them:

http://www.epestsupply.com/images/Products/labels/merit75wp.pdf
 
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