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    I know this can be hard to find on your side of the pond but it does so many things it's worth picking up. For instance, put a couple mills per gallon in your res you won't have any root rot and you'll get a groth spurt. It's good for aphids, thrips you can even treat some weaker spider mites it used to be called spider mite 90 when it first came out. Just a simple foliar spray with this can pick up a plants substantially. It is pretty alkaline so you have to put it in your nutrient mix first and be prepared to lower your pH back down.

    The main ingredient is coriander oil and it smells very good.

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    I’ll have too see if I can find it, it’s always handy to have a first aid kit about ??

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    Does this effect bee's?

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    Quote Originally Posted by slikyboi View Post
    Does this effect bee's?
    No mate, it's safe for bees and butterflies and you can use it near riparian areas safely also. In Colorado it's listed as an approved organic pesticide, in Washington whoever tried to get it approved didn't disclose one substance that's related to Willow and Aspen trees so it wasn't approved.



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    C-No Insects 4C-Field worked a charm for me! Annoying buggers

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