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01-26-2013, 02:35 PM #3
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" No more spider mites on cannabis" possibly the best advice ever from cannabis.com
we are all here to share and learn and not any one person knows all, or is even correct in what they do know. I for one. Here is what I do know from the science and literature available. Quantum Apocalypse is a neem based product made from organic OMRI certified ingredients. The following information is quoted from a link that can be found on the quantum apocalypse website entomo419.com. "Historically, neem has also been used in India for both cosmetic and medicinal purposes. For example, oil extracted from the seed is used in soap, wax and lubricants and its twigs have been traditionally used as a toothbrush. Since the 1970s, scientists in Europe and the United States became interested in neem because of its insecticidal properties plus its low toxicity to mammals. Neem does not persist in the environment and is degraded by ultraviolet light and rainfall. Many neem-products tend to have low mammalian toxicity. Because many neem products degrade quickly, they may have less of an effect on non-target beneficial organisms compared to some of the more traditional pesticides. For edible crops, some neem-based products may be used up to the day of harvest."It can be used up till the day of harvest because it is not harmful to humans. Not harmful to humans but devastating to mites in this micro particle formulation. Cheap, safe, and effective works for me. thanks for expressing your concern.
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