EcoVia 3-IN-One Pest Control • "Excellent cannabis product"

hydra-glide

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I used this during Veg last year. Kills everything that creeps, crawls, or flies - dead. Aphids won't appear for 2 weeks after application. Smells "minty", but dissipates after 3-days.
Probably not good for flower, BUT, I called Rockwell Labs last year and they said growers use this even on buds until a week before harvest. Anyone here used 3-In-One. Try it. Our pest control tech bought this for me for $80. through his companies insecticide account. Ask yours.
One thing for SURE, you'll never buy $23. bottles of Clean Green again.
https://store.doyourownpestcontrol.com/ecovia-3-in-1
 

hydra-glide

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Roger! I mistakenly tried EC. Out pest control tech told me, "Hey look this EC in my truck says it's "organic". Try some out on your plants".
Wrong! It's organic, but it's poison for edibles, and doesn't specify cannabis on the label. You know your stuff Roger, no doubt, but 3-0In-One is for us, not EC. Been there, don't go there. :)
 

Miyagismokes

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I used this during Veg last year. Kills everything that creeps, crawls, or flies - dead. Aphids won't appear for 2 weeks after application. Smells "minty", but dissipates after 3-days.
Probably not good for flower, BUT, I called Rockwell Labs last year and they said growers use this even on buds until a week before harvest. Anyone here used 3-In-One. Try it. Our pest control tech bought this for me for $80. through his companies insecticide account. Ask yours.
One thing for SURE, you'll never buy $23. bottles of Clean Green again.
https://store.doyourownpestcontrol.com/ecovia-3-in-1
It's got the full list of ingredients, no cheating "inert ingredients" that you have to check the MSDS to find out.

...and seeing as how this is DIY, I'll probably experiment with blending an essential oil spray to see if it has similar properties.
But first, I need a bottle so I can see what those properties are.
 

hydra-glide

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I've got 3-week old one-gallon plants that I just topped to the third branch set to "Menorah-ed" (Manifolded) the plant. I'm going to start using the 3-in-One tomorrow and not worry about bugs or mold or mildew for a couple weeks. I have two other spray-on's that are translaminar (kills on both side of the leave), Trimec-something, and then when in flower, Kontos, that's a systemic that works for about 4-weeks. I used it last year.
 

Chef420

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I've got 3-week old one-gallon plants that I just topped to the third branch set to "Menorah-ed" (Manifolded) the plant. I'm going to start using the 3-in-One tomorrow and not worry about bugs or mold or mildew for a couple weeks. I have two other spray-on's that are translaminar (kills on both side of the leave), Trimec-something, and then when in flower, Kontos, that's a systemic that works for about 4-weeks. I used it last year.
Liked for Menorah-ed
 

hydra-glide

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"Menorah" states the shape without explaining. Can we have a collective vote to change "Manifolding" to "Menorah". Me,me,me,....I, I, I, I, I.... That settles it then! The "ayes" have it!
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Now that 3N1 has been on the market for a year (June. 2107), I'm going call Rockwell Labs and asked them for updates on using 3N1 during flower and whether or not the herb oils in it "can possibly co-mingle with the bud terps", was our friendly farmer's fear from using. And, whether the "fungicide" in 3N1 really works on bud-rot and mold/mildew as the label states. And would that eliminate the need for the fungal inhibitor "Cease"? I use Cease and MilGone now but would gladly go with one product, 3N1, if it works in my climate region.
Anyway, I'll find out and report back.
 
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hydra-glide

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My fb note to Rockwel Labs Ltd. creators of the vegetative kill-marvel, Eco-Via 3-In-One:
"Hello RL ltd. I represent the cannabis farmers of planet Earth. I have been using Eco-Via 3-In-One since it's public release in June 2017. It is generally agreed on, by my constituents at http://rollitup.com/ that anything goes during the vegetation cycle to eliminate pests, but once the first "tuffs" of flowers appear, some advise that using Eco-Via 3-In-One on flowers will "melt" or allow EcoVia's oil-based ingredients to "mingle" with the oil-based terpenes, and at best, might cause the terpenes to adopt a peppermint, other mint, or flavors to invade our buds.
Bottomline:
Is Eco-Via 3-In-One safe to use during bloom until a week or two before harvest. Inquiring minds are waiting for the go ahead. So, go ahead and give us the unvarnished truth. We can handle the truth. :) Thanks for your product, it eliminates, soaps, spinosad, and BT altogether, imo. ☮
So Rollitups! Here is what I use during Veg. One application per week or 10 days. No more spinosad, no more BT, no more Cease® fungal-resister?, no more mildewcide?. NOTE: Do Not Use EcoVia EC. It's organic, but poison to people.
https://www.domyown.com/ecovia-in-emulsifiable-concentrate-p-18068.html
 
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hydra-glide

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And here is what I use during Bloom:
The Tetrasan is a spray-on translaminate insecticide (kills on both sides of the leaf).
Then, just after upcanning from 1-gal. to 7-gal fabric, I drench the soil with Jack's veg nutes, and Kontos mixed. The Kontos is a systemic that last about 4-5 weeks. I use this twice during bloom. Once on the upcan to 7-gal, then about 4-weeks later using the TetraSan spray, then Kontos again, four-weeks out from harvest. I also mix waterbased Milstop with Cease to combat mildew, mold, and bud-rot, and spray diligently until harvest, especially from week 5- on out.Rnd7.3.JPG
The blue cans 2-gal. mark is actually 2-gallons. I measured.
Be careful handling TetraSan. It comes in glassine packets that will dissolve in wet fingers.
And Milstop attracts moisture from the ambient air, so keep in double-sealed.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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are you growing in a cave full of mold? why do you need all this stuff? clean your room and filter your air, and you really shouldn't be having constant problems. ipc is insect frass, crab meal, a little silica to toughen up walls......not constantly bombarding your plants with chemicals.
i use spinosad, when i need it. it works if used properly.
if you need something industrial on a constant basis, you have bigger problems
 

hydra-glide

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It's a greenhouse cave. Aphids are a problem. Bugs travel through the chain-link surround at will. Hand-spraying under leaves is close-in work. Chemical protective suits are hot. I like translaminar sprays that do both leaf sides. I like systemics. I do not like extra leaves, hence I manifold and don't like the fact that spinosad is ineffective when dried on the leaves. I want some residual oil/insecticide during veg. I want non-stop death to insects 24/7. Is this a bad thing? No! Is it a lazy way to farm. Sounds like it.
 

hydra-glide

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I should be. Maybe Rockwell will create a GoFundMe page. To me, Clean Green is a rip. $26. a bottle and you have to keep applying it. I want whatever it is that works, to work for at least a week. I need time off from slaving over aphids and whatnot.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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you know spinosad has a translaminar effect?

Some insecticides/miticides have translaminar, or local, systemic activity. These materials penetrate leaf tissues and form a reservoir of active ingredient within the leaf. This provides residual activity against certain foliar-feeding insects and mites. Insecticides/miticides with translaminar properties include aba-mectin (Avid), pyriproxyfen (Distance), chlorfenapyr (Pylon), spinosad (Conserve), and acephate (Orthene). In general, these types of materials are active against spider mites and/or leafminers. Because the active ingredient can move through plant tissues (that is, leaves), thorough spray coverage is less critical when using these materials to control spider mites, which normally feed on leaf undersides.

http://hyg.ipm.illinois.edu/pastpest/200220e.html
 
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