While I'm sure it could be very entertaining to discuss who was more off on a rant in the rabbit's hole, I'm not here for pissing matches.. My original post had less to do with swaying someone from employing a method than it had to do with expanding that person's toolbox to fill what was an obvious need. At no time did I say not to use the systemic in his dominion of influence.. Nor did I say there was never a time or case for them. It's all up there, unedited.
I had no concern with your warning about soap.. That was my oversight. I certainly could outline my whole method for achieving complete control. I have yet to kill any of my plants using soap. My recommendation was based on an experience with an indoor grow using fairly tender plants.. I made it clear I didn't know what his parameters were and only expressed what worked for me.. There are rarely identical circumstances in applications outside of the lab, and only with effort within.
And no, you are not going to start off an argument with me by challenging my facts with an attempt to assert an OPINION that is a DANGEROUS GENERALIZATION, and get away with it. You aren't going to sit here and try to imply that my posts seem intoxicated, when you are the one with no apparent grasp on what's real. You are not going to gaslight and otherwise use colorful adjectives, false claims, and other
diversionary tactics to dismiss facts with subjective bias and try to imply these were my tactics. Any over-explanation by me was in an attempt to avoid confusion and achieve a basic understanding with someone who was and still remains, way off base (And also as a courtesy warning to someone who was beginning to look like a Industrial Troll, that I also am from the bowels of the Industry). My statements were made up of facts based on data and experience, most of which isn't even subjective.. Whereas most of the things you either imply or try to pass as fact is actually conditional (sometimes true) or false entirely, like your initial
garbage post.. Very little of what you said helped to arrive at the truth or understand it, it either attempted to erode it or divert focus away from it. And I guess, since you persist doing so, on one level or another I could see where it would be easy to imply that you are a pest and all of this becomes relevant on the same deranged level you took it to.
Gotta say, you still seem to be dodging. You are throwing limonoids out there, but which specific extract are you claiming is safe? Are we talking about azadirachtin?
If not, could you please at least specify what we are discussing, specifically. A link to the MSDS would be excellent.
But then, even IF you have a specific SYSTEMIC that were true of (Cause I still haven't seen it.).. Even then, your initial statement is ultimately a DANGEROUS GENERALIZATION that is far less true than false.. Growing more false with every study.
If you don't want me to take the Podium, don't call me out. I didn't come on here to preach.. I'm more of a student. Most of my day is spent in research. If you want to try and correct me on something, you better do it with facts. Even today's truth can become tomorrow's myth.. So I'm always open to new information. Please don't mistake confidence and conviction for arrogance..
Are systemics generally more effective, when UAD.. Without question vs. Aphids
Do systemics cause a Chernobyl effect? Without exception, they cause environmental hostility towards life that has a lasting effect.. In some cases, like Pointer insecticide for Ornamentals, which is an
injected systemic (MSDS sheet
https://www.arborsystems.com/material_updates/pdf/PT_MSDS.pdf ) the effects can have perennial effect.. Which is to say it can remain active for multiple years. An extreme example of Chernobyl effect.
I like to use this an example because it highlights the way the Industry can put the facts right in front of you, in such a way as to make it something appear safer than it really is.. But upon critical analysis, it's right there..
More better at killing aphids! Just one of numerous formulations of Imidacloprid.. Generally accepted and used, killing bees and other beneficials wholesale across our country.
Indoors is completely different from outside and greenhouse.. Damn skippy! But that doesn't support your argument, it erodes, because it is a very delicate and easy disrupted environment. To sit here and list the non-target species involved in my parameters would be exhaustive and, as I've tried to state.. Nothing to do with our argument, much as you'd love it to be.
Now go ahead and tell me how your chemical doesn't have similar actions. But don't just say it or beat around the bush.. Have a chemical MSDS in the post, or just admit that you have made a very dangerous statement that is false and amend it, without any reservations.. And try to be more careful about what you say online in the future, where so it is so visible, as you pointed out yourself.
I forgive you, even if you aren't sorry. We all live in ignorance and must struggle to find the truth.. Whether it is evident or hidden. I am far from perfect and all-knowing.. I've been wrong before and have no doubts it's gonna happen again. I'm sure there is a ton of stuff surrounding pepper culture, in general, you could teach me.. Even in regards to pests and pest control.
And when that's all said and done, we are still left to wonder..
Just how well is the SNS-209 treatment going?