Eagle 20 advice! HELLLLLPPPPPP

Bluudreamer

Member
I am a small PM problem. So I've already done two treatments of neem oil. It def helped the problem but did not stop it. I've cleaned/bleached out my whole grow room and did one treatment of eagle 20 since neem oil didn't work. Well I heard a lot bad and a lot of "it gets shit done" from a lot of people. But I still have PM growing in my fucking garden. Should I treat one more time and this time spray in my grow room because I took them out side cause it's so toxic. Or what is your experience with eagle 20 and MH
 

Bluudreamer

Member
it takes like a week to work...dont put into flower for 8 weeks
Thank you I was wondering if it took awhile or you see result right away however I do notice the PM spreading still. I take off the leaves I see PM on but I'm a little worried it's not working
 

cheeseofchud

Well-Known Member
it takes some time for it to work,its not instant,i treated plants 6 days ago and there are still spots,but ive done it twice before and it took 7-12 days to work
 

CanniHelpYou

Active Member
I am a small PM problem. So I've already done two treatments of neem oil. It def helped the problem but did not stop it. I've cleaned/bleached out my whole grow room and did one treatment of eagle 20 since neem oil didn't work. Well I heard a lot bad and a lot of "it gets shit done" from a lot of people. But I still have PM growing in my fucking garden. Should I treat one more time and this time spray in my grow room because I took them out side cause it's so toxic. Or what is your experience with eagle 20 and MH
Any pictures would help better instruct you on how to resolve your problem.
 

Mike Roach

Well-Known Member
Use this recipe to make your own solution—mix one tablespoon of baking soda with a teaspoon of dormant oil and one teaspoon of insecticidal or liquid soap (not detergent) to a gallon of water. Spray on plants every one to two weeks.

I've use Eagle 20 only once and it gave my product a serious chemical after taste, but I'm still alive.

you already know that it's toxic, here's some reading on how toxic it is: http://www.coloradogreenlab.com/blog/eagle-20-and-myclobutanil-in-the-context-of-cannabis-cultivation-and-consumption
 

Bluudreamer

Member
Use this recipe to make your own solution—mix one tablespoon of baking soda with a teaspoon of dormant oil and one teaspoon of insecticidal or liquid soap (not detergent) to a gallon of water. Spray on plants every one to two weeks.

I've use Eagle 20 only once and it gave my product a serious chemical after taste, but I'm still alive.

you already know that it's toxic, here's some reading on how toxic it is: http://www.coloradogreenlab.com/blog/eagle-20-and-myclobutanil-in-the-context-of-cannabis-cultivation-and-consumption
I get it, trust me. But making your own solution is NOT a soulution just a banaid. I just needed advice on people who have used eagle 20 not what worked for your garden. But thank you. You probably didn't veg them out long enough before putting to flower and that's why you tasted it. Or didn't flush your weed. Sorry dude.
 
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