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Old 02-20-2016, 03:33 AM #181
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try a product called the guardian works wonders over night
I just wanted to drop by this thread because I remember this being posted and was interested in trying it.


Do not use Guardian Mite Spray:

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Old 03-26-2016, 02:12 AM #182
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$8 at GNC. 15 drops per gal of water every 3- 5 days=no mites.... Do it once every 7-10 days after they are gone to act as preventative...

Make sure to shake the shit out of it after it is in the water/feeding solution... Bottle lasts over a year...
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Rosemary has no persistence and works on contact to my understanding re: a poor choice for a preventative.

I've mixed up to 1%, I believe SNS does 2%.
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Rosemary has no persistence and works on contact to my understanding re: a poor choice for a preventative.

I've mixed up to 1%, I believe SNS does 2%.
Old thread brought back, info may have changed since then.

SNS has a rosemaric acid that is systemic and leaves the plant not tasting like the nasty little pest sucking them dry would like.
Personally I'll go with a toxic systemic miticide in veg and right before I flip, after that it's nothing but Flying skull nuke em which is like getting two birds stoned, kills pests and is a natural fungicide.
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I would be cautious with company claims.

The effects of rosemary oil are well documented (repeated studies). I've yet to find a single one mentioning the systemic action of rosmarinic acid. Have you anything to share in that regard?

There are animal and human studies concerning oral doses and the systemic effect but I would hope this isn't the basis of their claim.
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I would be cautious with company claims.

The effects of rosemary oil are well documented (repeated studies). I've yet to find a single one mentioning the systemic action of rosmarinic acid. Have you anything to share in that regard?

There are animal and human studies concerning oral doses and the systemic effect but I would hope this isn't the basis of their claim.
All I have is link to what the professionals that are slinging the product say.

https://sierranaturalscience.com/wp-c...n-Guide-r2.pdf
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Again, take company literature with a grain of salt, especially when there is no support among the wider academic community.

For that matter, question anything anyone trying to sell you something claims. If I believed everything claimed by cannabis orientated companies it would cost me ten times as much to grow.
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Sorry for the delay, a lot happening this year.

I try to keep it as simple and natural as possible. Take a container (jar with a lid, bottle, bucket), and put the relevant organic matter (growtips for growth, flowers for flowering), put them in the container and crush them up a little. Add molassis or another sugar source (haven't tried fruits without molassis, however that would make sense), add water. If you make sure the vegetable matter stays below the water/brine, it won't stink.

You add a quarter teaspoon or less to a quart of water (I use filtered, with maerl added overnight to re-mineralize it), and pour it over your plants from top to bottom.

I think this is the best way to use molassis.
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Is this fermenting the actual plant matter? Grow tips grow tips for growth, flowers for flowering?from what source are said plant matters obtained?
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