Lost Coast plant therapy.

calvin.m16

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100% Recommended by me. Been using Plant Therapy for 3 years.. I use Plant Therapy as a PREVENTATIVE though where I'm spraying my plants once every 7-10 days until mid-bloom with it.

Make sure you spray bottoms of the leaves of the plant first then tops because the leaves will droop and this product requires complete coverage to be effective. If you just mist the tops of your plants and don't make sure every leaf and stem is getting wet with it then you can still get bugs or mold/mildew.

I always add an extra ounce of extra isopropyl alcohol to my gallon jugs of Plant Therapy. I go through a gallon every 6 months or so with a ~600 square foot garden..

This product can work as a curative but should be used as a preventative. (Spray plants bottom of leaves, tops of soil, holes of pots, trays etc) every 7-10 days. Prevent the bugs and diseases before they happen. Always spray with grow lights off unless its just standard overhead lighting.
 

thumper60

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100% Recommended by me. Been using Plant Therapy for 3 years.. I use Plant Therapy as a PREVENTATIVE though where I'm spraying my plants once every 7-10 days until mid-bloom with it.

Make sure you spray bottoms of the leaves of the plant first then tops because the leaves will droop and this product requires complete coverage to be effective. If you just mist the tops of your plants and don't make sure every leaf and stem is getting wet with it then you can still get bugs or mold/mildew.

I always add an extra ounce of extra isopropyl alcohol to my gallon jugs of Plant Therapy. I go through a gallon every 6 months or so with a ~600 square foot garden..

This product can work as a curative but should be used as a preventative. (Spray plants bottom of leaves, tops of soil, holes of pots, trays etc) every 7-10 days. Prevent the bugs and diseases before they happen. Always spray with grow lights off unless its just standard overhead lighting.
Thank you calvin just what i was looking for. will be using outdoor this season.
 

twentyeight.threefive

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100% Recommended by me. Been using Plant Therapy for 3 years.. I use Plant Therapy as a PREVENTATIVE though where I'm spraying my plants once every 7-10 days until mid-bloom with it.

Make sure you spray bottoms of the leaves of the plant first then tops because the leaves will droop and this product requires complete coverage to be effective. If you just mist the tops of your plants and don't make sure every leaf and stem is getting wet with it then you can still get bugs or mold/mildew.

I always add an extra ounce of extra isopropyl alcohol to my gallon jugs of Plant Therapy. I go through a gallon every 6 months or so with a ~600 square foot garden..

This product can work as a curative but should be used as a preventative. (Spray plants bottom of leaves, tops of soil, holes of pots, trays etc) every 7-10 days. Prevent the bugs and diseases before they happen. Always spray with grow lights off unless its just standard overhead lighting.
I'd be careful spraying anything into flower.
 

Tangerine_

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I see LC is for pm as well. Are you rotating this in with your Regalia treatments?
I did rotate LC with Regalia but I only used it a couple times in July as a prevenative for aphids and white flies. The blackberry bushes and roses around certain parts of the yard seemed to get hit pretty hard last year.

I also used Regalia as a drench instead of foliar due to the amount of heavy rains we had. They plants love it.
 

natureboygrower

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I did rotate LC with Regalia but I only used it a couple times in July as a prevenative for aphids and white flies. The blackberry bushes and roses around certain parts of the yard seemed to get hit pretty hard last year.

I also used Regalia as a drench instead of foliar due to the amount of heavy rains we had. They plants love it.
Yup, damn aphids. That's exactly why I asked about it. They've shown up to my gardens the last two seasons when I've never had issue before. I'll put this on my IPM list. Ty
 

thumper60

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I think you'll like it Thump. I prefer Lost Coast over Pure Crop and Green Cleaner even though they're very similar.
I hope i will be using once i cover the green house i run it open until mid aug then cover thats when the pm shows up. Cease just didnt cut it last yr so i hammered them with 3% peroxide it ruined the taste and terps.
 

thumper60

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I did rotate LC with Regalia but I only used it a couple times in July as a prevenative for aphids and white flies. The blackberry bushes and roses around certain parts of the yard seemed to get hit pretty hard last year.

I also used Regalia as a drench instead of foliar due to the amount of heavy rains we had. They plants love it.
You find it anywhere local?
 

Tangerine_

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You find it anywhere local?
I ordered mine online but Grow Generation in Bangor/Brewer probably carries it.
I hope i will be using once i cover the green house i run it open until mid aug then cover thats when the pm shows up. Cease just didnt cut it last yr so i hammered them with 3% peroxide it ruined the taste and terps.
That sucks. PM can be a bitch in our area. I'm on the coast and even the gardens inland got hit pretty hard with PM last year. I have about an inch left in the bottom of my jug of Cease and when its gone I'm moving on to something else. I not sure if LC would be as effective as Pure Crop for PM so I think I might give Pure Crop second try. A lot of the light dep growers swear by it.
 
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