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Rosemary’s well documented effectiveness against spider mites in tomato plants.

Discover the power of Rosemary!

Miresmailli, Saber, and Murray B Isman. “Efficacy and persistence of rosemary oil as an acaricide against twospotted spider mite (Acari: Tetranychidae) on greenhouse tomato.” Journal of economic entomology vol. 99,6 (2006): 2015-23. doi:10.1603/0022-0493-99.6.2015

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17195668/

Efficacy of rosemary, Rosmarinus officinalis L., essential oil was assessed against twospotted spider mite, Tetranychus urticae Koch (Acari: Tetranychidae), as well as effects on the tomato, Lycopersicum esculatum Mill., host plant and biocontrol agents. Laboratory bioassay results indicated that pure rosemary oil and EcoTrol (a rosemary oil-based pesticide) caused complete mortality of spider mites at concentrations that are not phytotoxic to the host plant. The predatory mite Phytoseiulus persimilis Athias-Henriot is less susceptible to rosemary oil and EcoTrol than twospotted spider mite both in the laboratory and the greenhouse. Rosemary oil repels spider mites and can affect oviposition behavior. Moreover, rosemary oil and rosemary oil-based pesticides are nonpersistent in the environment, and their lethal and sublethal effects fade within 1 or 2 d. EcoTrol is safe to tomato foliage, flowers, and fruit even at double the recommended label rate. A greenhouse trial indicated that a single application of EcoTrol at its recommended label rate could reduce a twospotted spider mite population by 52%. At that rate, EcoTrol did not cause any mortality in P. persimilis nor did it affect their eggs. In general, EcoTrol was found to be a suitable option for small-scale integrated pest management programs for controlling twospotted spider mites on greenhouse tomato plants.

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Pesticide Use in Cannabis Production

I found this great article about pesticide use in cannabis production. As marijuana legalization develops in many states around the US, it is interesting how regulation of pesticide use is being considered (or not). Many thanks to beyondpesticides.org for allowing us to post this article.

Growth Efficiency’s products are designed with non-toxic, eco-friendly, organic production in mind. Method 1 is a philosophy that always seeks the path to a healthier world.

It is important that the end users of cannabis products become aware and demand organic production since many of the states are not properly regulating this process in a way that protects recreational users and surprisingly, medical marijuana patients.

It’s a good read and very educational. Enjoy!