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Old 04-26-2015, 01:08 PM
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Grandevo microbial-based insecticide

A good friend of mine mentioned Grandevo and how it's great for mites (including broad mites!). Has anyone tried it before? I'm fixin to get some and spray it right before I flip and 2 weeks later for preventative means.

(from https://www.marronebioinnovations.com...rand/grandevo/ )

Active ingredient:
Chromobacterium subtsugae strain PRAA4-1T and spent fermentation media* .............................. ...........30.00%
Other ingredients: .............................. .............................. .............................. .............................. ................70.00%
Total:........................ .............................. .............................. .............................. .............................. ...........100.00%
*Contains not less than 1000 Cabbage Looper Killing Units (CLKU)/mg.

GRANDEVO® advanced bioinsecticides control a broad spectrum of chewing and sucking insects and mites … but are easy on beneficials. They can be used in rotation or as the foundation product to strengthen integrated pest management programs (IPM) and insect resistance management (IRM) programs for a wide range of fruit, vegetable, and nut crops, as well as turf and ornamentals. Combining high performance with operational flexibility, GRANDEVO bio-based products are paving the way for new, innovative uses of microbial insecticides.
Complex Modes of Action Reduce Risk of Resistance

GRANDEVO is microbial based and is powered by a number of compounds that create complex modes of action, resulting in a potent biopesticide that is highly active against labeled insects and mites. Control of pests is achieved by unique combinations of repellency, oral toxicity, reduced egg hatch, and reduced fecundity (ability of pest to reproduce). With GRANDEVO’s multiple active compounds and complex modes of action the risk of insect resistance is greatly reduced.

Highlights

Ideal tool to strengthen existing IPM and IRM programs …

Cross-spectrum protection against sucking and chewing insects and mites
Activity against adults and nymphs
Multiple modes of action
Mainstream performance

Can be used during critical pollination periods …

No adverse effects on honey bee survival or brood development; honey bees may avoid treated plants for up to 48 hours

Helps simplify labor scheduling and avoids costly downtime …

4-hour REI
Minimal personal protective equipment (PPE) requirements

Can be used up to the day of harvest without concern for residues …

0-day PHI
MRL tolerance exemption

Provides maximum operational flexibility …

OMRI approved and NOP compliant
Approved for field and greenhouse applications
Apply by ground, air, or chemigation
No spray buffer required
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Old 04-26-2015, 01:56 PM
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The label lists ALL of the bad actors that come with Cannabis growing. Nice find. Do you know of a source?
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Old 04-26-2015, 09:26 PM
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I wonder if this product would be effective in the prevention and/or elimination of RA's (Phylloxera), in R/W?

I currently inoculate the rockwool with Met 52 Ec and OGBiowar root/foliar packs and am simply crossing my fingers, unaware of how this effort will protect me from root aphids. I'm hoping this will keep me safer than not using anything. I miss the benefits of a H202 sterile environment , down there in the root zone, but refuse to charge forward with no shields against those brutal little bastards.

I felt like I was the Deathstar and phylloxera was Luke Skywalker. David vs. Goliath

So far the liquid Met and the Biowar are working , but the true test is time

Always looking for new , safe , and EFFECTIVE methods to prevent/protect the nightmare I experienced
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Old 04-26-2015, 09:55 PM
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Look towards neem oil for an extended life span ...your life that is ....lol
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I ordered some. Haven't used it yet. I've heard reports that it's effective against broad mites, but also seen a study that it isn't very effective... So I dunno
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Old 04-27-2015, 11:11 AM
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Can you link that study that found it wasn't effective? Definitely worth looking into

btw, I do not care for neem much at all. And so many people here spray it on their buds, it's just nasty. If "Chromobacterium subtsugae strain PRAA4-1T and spent fermentation media" was used on their buds instead of neem, i bet that it would smoke better and cleaner
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Interesting, looks like there are a lot of insecticidal fungi/bacteria available on the market already. Maybe we should make a thread with all the different options?
I have a fungus based insecticide which supposedly only attacks the bad guys. I've used it but dunno how effective it really is, since growing organic I can't say I had a single pest problem... I've a feeling composttea either/both repels insects due to increasing plant resistance and/or by delivering bacteria which attack pests.
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What I have is called Botanigard ES

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Biological insecticide used to control whitefly, thrips, aphids, and many other soft-bodied insects in greenhouse and field crops. Based on the highly successful fungus, Beauveria bassiana, strain GHA, it controls the most troublesome crop pests – even resistant strains. Because of BotaniGard’s superior formulation, higher spore concentration, high viability and proven performance, it outperforms other Beauveria-containing products. When properly applied, BotaniGard’s insect control can equal or exceed that of chemical insecticides.
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Old 04-27-2015, 01:27 PM
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What I have is called Botanigard ES
That's a completely different fungus. I had little to no success with BotaniGard controlling a white fly infestation.

Looks like the Grandevo only comes in 5 lb. bags.
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