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Ray, I would like to try a sample. I will place a order for other things today. Hopefully you can just include it in there.
The label says to mix it with water (preferably non chlorinated - chlorine will kill the bugs) @ 1:100 and apply throughout the growing season to foliage and soil whenever applying fertilizer, or every 30 days, whichever is more frequent.
For plants showing stress (I'll add - and really tough to grow seedlings), double the concentration and treat weekly.
One of the things that sold me on the product was the experience of a SC strawberry grower. His crop was being devoured by erwinia (I think that was it), so the entire crop was sprayed with 1:50 stuff. Within a few days, there was no further sign of rot and the field actually had its best yield ever.2.5 days after treating with Inocucor at 1:50 rate the white mold appears dead, and there haven't been any additional seedlings collapsing. Really too soon to evaluate effectiveness, but I couldn't have expected more from any product at this point. I'll report again in a couple weeks.
Actually, Dot 3 tablespoons is 1.5 oz, or roughly 85:1, so not THAT much different.
1:100 would be 1.28 ounces per gallon, or about 2 tablespoons and a teaspoon.
Hope I got some. Is growing cannabis legal?Sorry folks, but I'm going to have to cut off the free sample offer to orchid growers. I have a limited supply of samples, and need to "spread the wealth" around to organic gardeners, cannabis growers, etc.
depends on your voting initiativeIs growing cannabis legal?
Hope I got some. Is growing cannabis legal?
Legal or not.... Horticultural supplies off all kinds, even those not used by cannabis growers, would be more expensive and less available if a huge manufacturing and retail distribution system didn't exist to support it. We all benefit from cannabis growers' buying power.
I'll agree with the "thanks to cannabis growers", but those folks are absolutely insane when it comes to magical additives to make their plants grow better. They're even worse than orchid growers! Apparently, the more expensive, the better it is.Legal or not.... Horticultural supplies off all kinds, even those not used by cannabis growers, would be more expensive and less available if a huge manufacturing and retail distribution system didn't exist to support it. We all benefit from cannabis growers' buying power.
Is growing legal in Colorado? I can't see that.