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Old May 8, 2015   #1
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Anyone try Green Cleaner?

I have heard it works very good for spidermites, as well as other things like powder mildew. even heard of people using it to kill fleas off animals. I have some ordered, but at $180 for a quart, I am hoping to find more insight on it to justify my purchase, and be able to add a selling point to it.
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Old May 8, 2015   #2
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It would have to plant the tomatoes, weed the garden, and pick the fruit for it to be worth that price to me.

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http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00LBJQTYA/...ing=UTF8&psc=1

Seems a bit cheaper on Amazon. But it is clearly targeted towards MJ growers, and so those products are always unfortunately overpriced.

I didn't see ingredients and a quick google search didn't bring up the manufacturer's website - do you know what's in it?
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There's one mite product that is made of sugar: http://www.groworganic.com/sucrashield-gallon.html

I've never tried it. The only thing I have seen that actually works on mites is the Hot Shot No-Pest strips. They are, of course, highly toxic. It's dichlorvos, one of the few organophosphate pesticides that has not yet been banned or restricted, at least in the US.

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Expensive, but it did work for spidermites. It was a free sample so I used it, Not sure its anything more than a soap\oil based spray with some other stuff added. The bottle I have doesnt list the ingredients, but i did notice the recently changed their packaging so Im not sure if thats changed. I think it was a 4oz bottle i had that retailed for $30-40 bucks. Can be dilluted at 1 oz per gallon I think, so I got 3 uses out if it and still have a little left.


The same grow shop that gave me the Green Clean as a sample also recommended this:
http://www.vitallandscaping.com/pest-control/fight-all

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Im not really sure what the active ingredients are at this point. I know that it was advertised in the Max Yield Mags. I was hoping it would be here today, I ordered 4 32oz bottles of it, and supposed to be getting several samples of it as well to pass out.

I originally got a sample from the Smart Pot and Great White rep that came into my store, and I had handed it out to a customer, and they wanted more... I guess ill have to wait and see.
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Info collected says you can use baking soda @ 1table / gal and asprin @ 1 325 / gal. and add 3 table veg oil to make it stick. Use every 3 weeks.Have any experience with these and feed back.
Going to make compost tea, for first time, with aeration; compost, kelp, fish emul. Aerate 3 days and apply.Can I just apply at base of plants or is there an advantage to foliar spray?
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Aerate 3 days and apply.Can I just apply at base of plants or is there an advantage to foliar spray? Thanks Rick
From experience and my microscope, they tell me that 3 days is too long. 48 hours is ideal, after that higher life forms appear which consume the smaller beneficial stuff.
Also running out of food, and dying off is possible.
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Are you a scientist?I am following the recipe from,'Healthy Vegetable Gardening".I have never used compost tea, so I am just trying to get info. from experienced gardeners.
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An alternative: http://www.evergreengrowers.com/stet...destroyer.html
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I finally got the stuff... they said they was going to send me some samples, but I guess they forgot, and I dont want to crack open a $180 bottle just to see how good it works

it is Soy based though, completely natural, from the looks of the ingredients label, I could probably drink the stuff and other then a nasty taste, it probably wouldn't hurt me... although I wouldnt recommend doing that!!! *disclaimer*
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