Poisoned by neem oil?

vostok

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Eating something and lighting something on fire and smoking it can have completely different health effects.
If you dont have something constructive to add to the discussion kindly fuck off.

Neem oil is already one of the very few pesticides allowed in my state gtfo with that bs.
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Fragile ass sin well named ..gtfo
 

vostok

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Bottles of neem oil or neem oil concentrates.....Don't last very long at all, effectiveness wise.....On a more humorous note....

I do not like Neem eggs and ham, I do not like it Vostok-I-am.

I do not like it in a house, I don't like it with a mouse, I will not like it in a box, I will not eat it with a fox, I do not like Neem eggs and ham, I do not like them Vostok-I-am

this is again, the LEAF used in cooking. NOT any concentrate extraction!

Bet I have had it in the Indian diner in Kalamazoo....in leaf form....Who knows.


lol
 

whitebb2727

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It's possible as not all neem is the same. I hate the stuff and ruined a flowering plants one time with it.

I would be more concerned with the use of stuff like eagle 20 or something.
 

CMOYK

Member
This is straight from India. It is sold at an east indian grocery store here strickly for use in cooking. I have used once in veg for many years now.
It is also cheap as hell compared to any of the "Einstein oils". Not to mention more pure.
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I use once in veg as a preventative. I do not use anything else at any other time.
I also have spiders that I like to keep alive
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As for the OP you are doing the safest thing a person can do for themselves. Growing your own. It truly is the only way a person knows forsure what it has or hasn't been treated with.
Cheers :)
Are you really using neem oil only in veg? what if spider mites appear in flower? i sprayed my plants yesterday with neem oil and they are in 5th week of flower.
 

Bodyne

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Neem oil works on my roses.
Wipes out aphids and helps with black spot (fungus).
you don't smoke or ingest those roses, do you? lol. It does work on bugs. But I believe sensitive systems or systems prone to allergies will be affected, jmho.
 

Bodyne

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Are you really using neem oil only in veg? what if spider mites appear in flower? i sprayed my plants yesterday with neem oil and they are in 5th week of flower.
I treat first with neem if I have to week one of flower. wait a week and use the spinosad, and wait another week and use the spinosad again. I try to never use neem especially and most anything else after week 3 of flower. Just my own system. But I won't use neem anymore.
 

GreenHighlander

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Are you really using neem oil only in veg? what if spider mites appear in flower? i sprayed my plants yesterday with neem oil and they are in 5th week of flower.
Yes I have only ever used it in veg. I would never be ok with spraying anything during flowering.
If spider mites appear in flower either everything gets cut down or they are grown out with the mites. Either way once mites appear everything has to be shutdown and very thoroughly cleaned. Then the person has to ask themselves what they did wrong to have mites in the first place.

Cheers :)
 

Chunky Stool

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I treat first with neem if I have to week one of flower. wait a week and use the spinosad, and wait another week and use the spinosad again. I try to never use neem especially and most anything else after week 3 of flower. Just my own system. But I won't use neem anymore.
There are better options.
"Rid-Bugs" works well but I wouldn't use it in flower because it's oil based and will definitely leave some residue.
If I have to use something in flower, I'll hit em with insecticidal soap then rinse with plain water.
--edit--
Oops, meant to say I wouldn't use oil based sprays in FLOWER. (corrected above)
They are fine in veg.
I've had good luck with mighty wash. It doesn't seem to have any side effects, even on very young plants. But I'd still avoid it in flower.
 
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CMOYK

Member
Yes I have only ever used it in veg. I would never be ok with spraying anything during flowering.
If spider mites appear in flower either everything gets cut down or they are grown out with the mites. Either way once mites appear everything has to be shutdown and very thoroughly cleaned. Then the person has to ask themselves what they did wrong to have mites in the first place.

Cheers :)
One of my plants grew with the mites. And guess what? i had to use the vacuum cleaner to suck the web from my plant.
Cheers :D
 

pulpoinspace

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i've used it in flower. it does take a few weeks for the oil to breakdown and the smell to go away so i would keep that in mind
 

CMOYK

Member
Yea but I bet it still had a bunch of mite poop in the bud.




This is to anyone with pest problems in flower. Spinosad. It works great.
Can you tell me what dose of spinosad should i use, per litre of water.
I can not find a dose graph for cannabis, only for apples tree and etc.
This spinosad product is on the expensive side, 100ml for 50 euro, i hope it works.
 
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