Ask a Canadian Anything: ..(registered pesticides approved by PMRA)

vostok

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As of September 13, 2017, there are 20 registered pesticides approved by PMRA for use on cannabis (marijuana) that is produced commercially indoors. They are:

  • Actinovate SP
  • Agrotek Ascend Vaporized Sulphur
  • Bio-Ceres G WP
  • Bioprotec Caf
  • Bioprotec Plus
  • Botanigard 22 WP
  • Botanigard ES
  • Cyclone
  • Doktor Doom Formula 420 Professional Use 3-in-1
  • Influence LC
  • Kopa Insecticidal Soap
  • Lacto-San
  • MilStop Foliar Fungicide
  • Neudosan Commercial
  • Opal Insecticidal Soap
  • Prestop
  • Rootshield(R) WP Biological Fungicide
  • Rootshield HC Biological Fungicide Wettable Powder
  • Sirocco
  • Vegol Crop Oil
many here are trade mark brand names I know not of

however I did click the most likely Kopa Insecticidal Soap,

hoping contained Neem Oil

and found that the active substance

is not listed...

STRANGE that canada govt. would recommend such

without listing the content of product..?

http://www.ohp.com/Labels_MSDS/PDF/kopa_sds.pdf

cheers/
 
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GroErr

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And they're (government approved LP growers) supposedly growing with these pesticides to provide "patients" with medicine, oxymoron if I ever heard one. Shit show approved by the government of Canada.
 

gb123

Well-Known Member
As of September 13, 2017, there are 20 registered pesticides approved by PMRA for use on cannabis (marijuana) that is produced commercially indoors. They are:

  • Actinovate SP
  • Agrotek Ascend Vaporized Sulphur
  • Bio-Ceres G WP
  • Bioprotec Caf
  • Bioprotec Plus
  • Botanigard 22 WP
  • Botanigard ES
  • Cyclone
  • Doktor Doom Formula 420 Professional Use 3-in-1
  • Influence LC
  • Kopa Insecticidal Soap
  • Lacto-San
  • MilStop Foliar Fungicide
  • Neudosan Commercial
  • Opal Insecticidal Soap
  • Prestop
  • Rootshield(R) WP Biological Fungicide
  • Rootshield HC Biological Fungicide Wettable Powder
  • Sirocco
  • Vegol Crop Oil
many here are trade mark brand names I know not of

however I did click the most likely Kopa Insecticidal Soap,

hoping contained Neem Oil

and found that the active substance

is not listed...

STRANGE that canada govt. would recommend such

without listing the content of product..?

http://www.ohp.com/Labels_MSDS/PDF/kopa_sds.pdf

cheers/
Why do you find the fact our that government is strange?
They like being this way..gives them an excuse...:???::confused:
sorry for fucking you so hard..we'll try lube next time eh.. (:

They think you can wash the shit off They think smoking it is OK for medical folks. They think we only want to get high. They think this isnt medicine and does shit for people.
What else would you expect from such morons !..
watch and see how this new trillion dollar commodity goes down in history as Cannadas worst fuck up ever!. LMAO
 

WHATFG

Well-Known Member
Approved for organic growing.

Itsme
Well I got a little Chemisrty background...that this is approved for organic growing is irrelevant to me. I love this word organic....I go to the coop here and they're selling organic maple syrup. Now let's put this into perspective....someone is tapping a tree that has grown in a forest for god knows how long. Does it really get anymore organic that that? Then they boil it down to syrup. My mom does this ffs. Yet I'm to pay a premium for this gift from God?....now organically grown cannabis in my head is the same way-get some black earth, add in all the natural ingredients God gave us and add water...really itsme?....it's about the environment-control the environment you control the potential problems, otherwise chop chop....is this not what you subscribe to?
 

chemphlegm

Well-Known Member
if it doesnt say organic it may have been squeezed from a camels ass instead though, sweetened with Peg, thickened with melamine, colored with dragon fly urine and packaged with BHT for your protection. Not that an organic cert will always prevent this, but its the best we got till we tap our own tree right
 

dienowk

Well-Known Member
Well I got a little Chemisrty background...that this is approved for organic growing is irrelevant to me. I love this word organic....I go to the coop here and they're selling organic maple syrup. Now let's put this into perspective....someone is tapping a tree that has grown in a forest for god knows how long. Does it really get anymore organic that that? Then they boil it down to syrup. My mom does this ffs. Yet I'm to pay a premium for this gift from God?....now organically grown cannabis in my head is the same way-get some black earth, add in all the natural ingredients God gave us and add water...really itsme?....it's about the environment-control the environment you control the potential problems, otherwise chop chop....is this not what you subscribe to?
I hate that they adopted the word organic for use in growing. For me organic will always be chemicals containing carbon, or the enjoyable type of chemistry.
 

CalyxCrusher

Well-Known Member
if it doesnt say organic it may have been squeezed from a camels ass instead though, sweetened with Peg, thickened with melamine, colored with dragon fly urine and packaged with BHT for your protection. Not that an organic cert will always prevent this, but its the best we got till we tap our own tree right
Ok so how do we market this?....
 

itsmehigh

Well-Known Member
Well I got a little Chemisrty background...that this is approved for organic growing is irrelevant to me. I love this word organic....I go to the coop here and they're selling organic maple syrup. Now let's put this into perspective....someone is tapping a tree that has grown in a forest for god knows how long. Does it really get anymore organic that that? Then they boil it down to syrup. My mom does this ffs. Yet I'm to pay a premium for this gift from God?....now organically grown cannabis in my head is the same way-get some black earth, add in all the natural ingredients God gave us and add water...really itsme?....it's about the environment-control the environment you control the potential problems, otherwise chop chop....is this not what you subscribe to?
You bet, in small batch Craft growing you can control all the parramiters and the need for spraying is nearly eliminated. But shit happens, growers need tools to help them along from untold circumstances. Having the option to use naturally occurring products versus man made chemicals is important. The reality is that most of us are exposed daily to these man made chemicals. Higher prices reflect the losses that these producers occur by not using heavy chemicals? People are funny and will find away to complain about anything, education is key.

Itsme.
 

vostok

Well-Known Member
Well I got a little Chemisrty background...that this is approved for organic growing is irrelevant to me. I love this word organic....I go to the coop here and they're selling organic maple syrup. Now let's put this into perspective....someone is tapping a tree that has grown in a forest for god knows how long. Does it really get anymore organic that that? Then they boil it down to syrup. My mom does this ffs. Yet I'm to pay a premium for this gift from God?....now organically grown cannabis in my head is the same way-get some black earth, add in all the natural ingredients God gave us and add water...really itsme?....it's about the environment-control the environment you control the potential problems, otherwise chop chop....is this not what you subscribe to?
I looked at this list expecting to find my own bug/mold repellent, Cold Pressed Neem Oil

also squezzed outta a tree like maple syrup

and was blown away that nothing on the new .Govt list had not one

only a bunch of trade names

Keeping in mind very few of these large growers would have any experience in growing weed in volume

one can expect the first few crops of buds to be saturated in this shit(citation needed)

its also open to politician fiddling as in back handers
 

WHATFG

Well-Known Member
You bet, in small batch Craft growing you can control all the parramiters and the need for spraying is nearly eliminated. But shit happens, growers need tools to help them along from untold circumstances. Having the option to use naturally occurring products versus man made chemicals is important. The reality is that most of us are exposed daily to these man made chemicals. Higher prices reflect the losses that these producers occur by not using heavy chemicals? People are funny and will find away to complain about anything, education is key.

Itsme.
That's seems like the best way to grow then....not buying the higher prices for losses....they shouldn't be so fucking greedy....
 
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