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Old 06-24-2006, 03:19 PM
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Rose and Flower Pesticide

Can I use this on my plants there getting bitten up pretty good?
 
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we need to know what the 'active ingredients' are to be able to help. also, make sure the expiry date isnt violated and make sure the substance in the package isnt wet/bad in some way.
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Old 06-24-2006, 04:26 PM
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Active Ingredients: Pyrethrins 0.01%
Canola Oil 1.00%
Other Ingredients 99.0%
 
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Old 06-24-2006, 07:56 PM
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Well theirs the active ingredients it is Schultz Garden Safe Rose and FLower Pesticide.Now can someone help me out?
 
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One more thing it says its ok on tamatoes and other plants like that so it should be fine right?
 
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i suppose it depends on what is eating ur stuff. the stuff u have will kill pretty much most insects. but it wont kill animals or slugs or any number of other things that could eat ur plant.

give it a try and follow the directions.
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Im pretty sure if its good for tomatoes its good for weed
 
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Im pretty sure if its good for tomatoes its good for weed
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According to The Organic Gardening Catalogue PYRETHRUM is made from chrysanthemum flowers and is organic.

Pyrethrins would appear to be closely related compounds, but I would not expect them to necessarily be organic.
 
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