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well, I suppose there could be an upside...............if MU leaves me his setup in his will, I could have an annual MU memorial grow.................... :(

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Abermectin is not systemic although it does penetrate the the plant skin layers it does not translocate.

Its the indiscriminate use mainly by dope growers I might add, that means that both mites and thrips in the USA and parts of Europe now have part to complete resistance against abermectin.

As I have said before it is important to completely eradicate them or else you are creating a super bug. MU seeing where you are and the ease that you can buy, at least use another miticide.

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erm, hows that then?  if im not spraying it on the buds, or using it at all in flowering, how am i consuming it, in any way?

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Some is bound to stay in the plants system !!!! just be carefull thats all im saying..

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...or under the counter at your friendly local grow shop... :soap::(

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Not any more mate the Dutch chain of shops that were doing it are out of business.

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well, I suppose there could be an upside...............if MU leaves me his setup in his will, I could have an annual MU memorial grow.................... :(

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You'll want to be wearing your rubber gloves....... hahahahahahahaahhahaaa

.........don't want none of that abamectin gettin' onya...... :soap:

You smoke your cone full o' mites. :soap:

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As I have said before it is important to completely eradicate them or else you are creating a super bug.

Good point, always alternate your pesticides, so that resistance build up is not trans-generational.

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Is this the same thing as not completing acourse of anti biotics OT1?, the few that survive are a lot stronger for the experience!!!

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Not any more mate the Dutch chain of shops that were doing it are out of business.

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do those shops supply switzerland, too, ot1???

the stuff i have is called Vertimec.

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'Dynamec - Can be applied ten days prior to harvest, on all fruit crops'

Although I would steer clear of using it in the flowering period.

MU - you got some tuff little fucks over there buddy! You only need to whisper the word 'dynamec' over here, and their off like a shot! :(

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'Forms a toxic reservoir in the leaf tissue giving long residual activity.'

Excellent, that sounds like it'll fuck 'em.

That's the best selling line I've heard all week !!!

Bring it ornnn.

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