Re: Green Light product
- To: propagation@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: Green Light product
- From: s*@bouldernews.infi.net
- Date: Wed, 01 Sep 1999 15:07:49 -0600
- References: <19990831165120.95962.qmail@hotmail.com> <3.0.6.32.19990901144925.0079f320@mail.yage.net>
Sounds like this could be a Neem product. Neem is from a tree extract
and has a low toxicity. It is considered an organic pesticide. Check the
label.
glider@yage.net wrote:
>
> At 07:10 AM 9/1/1999 -0600, you wrote:
> >Early this summer I received advertising flyers from Green Light
> >advertising a number of products including a "powdery mildew killer" that
> >is also an insecticide and miticide, also controlling other fungi such as
> >black spot, rust and anthracnose. Has anyone used this product? If so, how
> >effective was it? TIA, Margaret L
>
> Sounds like over kill. Granted having seperate miticides, insecticides,
> fungicides, etc may seem like a bit of a pain. But why would I want to
> expose my plants (and myself if they are edibles) to chemicals that are not
> needed. I'm a proponent of using only what you need, and only when it is
> definitely needed. I see a lot of potential problems with a mixed grab bag
> of chemicals. And if it is just one chemical that kills all these things,
> I would be very much concerned with the wide-ranging toxicity of this one
> chemical.
>
> Just my two cents, thanks for listening!
> Glider
>
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