BubbaBear
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So the long time debate on whether salicylic acid is beneficial during flower is over. According to the Oregon Department of Agriculture salicylic acid was found in all of these products. Plus a bunch of other shady ingredients in several other products.
Advanced nutrients- Bud Candy Organic* was recently found to contain salicylic acid
Advanced nutrients- Bud Candy> contains salicylic acid
Advanced nutrients- Bud factor X> contains salicylic acid
Humboldt county's own- Snowstorm ultra> contains salicylic acid
Heavy 16- Fire, Fire> contains salicylic acid also contains idole-3-butyric acid.
Cutting Edge Solutions- Uncle John's Blend> contains salicylic acid
Mills- C4> contains salicylic acid
NPK- Stack> contains salicylic acid
Green Planets- Finish> contains salicylic acid
Vegamatrix- Boost> contains salicylic acid
Rambridge- Frost protection plus> contains salicylic acid
Vital Grow- Thunder Bloom> contains salicylic acid
Optic Foliar- AT-AK> contains salicylic acid
SM-90 contains salicylic acid.
Optic Foliar- Overgro> contains salicylic acid and 3-indoleacetic
acid.
Optic Foliar- Switch> contains ethephon.
NPK Industries- Mighty Wash and Ultimate Wash products contain pyrethrins
Green Planet Nutrients- Mega Wash contains pyrethrins.
And two of the biggest shockers on the list are
Uber nutrients- Pyyro K contains paclobutrazol and....
Azatrol contains permethrin, bifenthrin, cypermethrin, cyfluthrin, and chlorpyrifos! WTF !!! No wonder that shit works so good. Off label salicylic acid is one thing but a supposed organic pesticide containing a bunch of toxic chemicals is a completely different ballgame, those fuckers should be sued.
Update* 6 other companies that make neem oil were busted by Oregon department of agriculture containing a variety of pesticides in them, my guess is that its pesticides used to grow the neem trees that's ending up in the products . Fuck neem oil anyway theres much cleaner essential oils you can use, but yeah it's safe to assume most the neem oil out there is tainted
Click on the pesticide advisory tab to see all the tained products.
https://www.oregon.gov/oda/programs/pesticides/pages/cannabispesticides.aspx
Advanced nutrients- Bud Candy Organic* was recently found to contain salicylic acid
Advanced nutrients- Bud Candy> contains salicylic acid
Advanced nutrients- Bud factor X> contains salicylic acid
Humboldt county's own- Snowstorm ultra> contains salicylic acid
Heavy 16- Fire, Fire> contains salicylic acid also contains idole-3-butyric acid.
Cutting Edge Solutions- Uncle John's Blend> contains salicylic acid
Mills- C4> contains salicylic acid
NPK- Stack> contains salicylic acid
Green Planets- Finish> contains salicylic acid
Vegamatrix- Boost> contains salicylic acid
Rambridge- Frost protection plus> contains salicylic acid
Vital Grow- Thunder Bloom> contains salicylic acid
Optic Foliar- AT-AK> contains salicylic acid
SM-90 contains salicylic acid.
Optic Foliar- Overgro> contains salicylic acid and 3-indoleacetic
acid.
Optic Foliar- Switch> contains ethephon.
NPK Industries- Mighty Wash and Ultimate Wash products contain pyrethrins
Green Planet Nutrients- Mega Wash contains pyrethrins.
And two of the biggest shockers on the list are
Uber nutrients- Pyyro K contains paclobutrazol and....
Azatrol contains permethrin, bifenthrin, cypermethrin, cyfluthrin, and chlorpyrifos! WTF !!! No wonder that shit works so good. Off label salicylic acid is one thing but a supposed organic pesticide containing a bunch of toxic chemicals is a completely different ballgame, those fuckers should be sued.
Update* 6 other companies that make neem oil were busted by Oregon department of agriculture containing a variety of pesticides in them, my guess is that its pesticides used to grow the neem trees that's ending up in the products . Fuck neem oil anyway theres much cleaner essential oils you can use, but yeah it's safe to assume most the neem oil out there is tainted
Click on the pesticide advisory tab to see all the tained products.
https://www.oregon.gov/oda/programs/pesticides/pages/cannabispesticides.aspx
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