Many insecticides, such as neem oil, don’t work on first contact. Instead, they leave behind a film on leaves and roots, killing pests (with inconsistent effectiveness) over time. Unfortunately, this residue blocks the plant’s pores (also known as the stomata), keeping valuable lighting, nutrients and water out. As a result, plants fail or are weakened, even with expensive lighting systems and carbon dioxide systems.
But with just a few squirts of our leaf spray, that film washes away. Pores are opened, and plants glisten. Not only do leaves look cleaner, but plants are healthier inside and out.
ECO Green 3 does not need to be wiped off. This proprietary natural formula leaves no watermarks or streaking, just a return to the natural luster of a new plant leaf.
The citric acid ingredient is shown to have a broad-spectrum activity against a wide range of insects.
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Growers of cannabis and other food crops need more than clean, healthy-looking plants; they need plants that are safe to consume and pass rigorous testing. If not, entire harvests can be lost due to residual chemicals from products used pre-harvest. ECO Green Plant Wash washes away chemical-based residue left from your insecticide or fungicide, helping harvests pass the most rigorous testing requirements.
While no liquid, including water, should be sprayed on a bud or bloom, ECO Green is very kind to plants and can be used to wash away chemical residue, so plants test safe. It is recommended to test a plant first before applying it to the whole crop.
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How often do I use ECO Green? As often as needed to keep plants looking the way you want them to look. Once the initial oil, detergents, dirt, and grime are gone, you can wash them weekly.
Does ECO Green have an odor? You will notice a clean smell when washing the plant, but there will be no odor when the plant wash has dried.
Can I rinse ECO Green off the plant? There is no need to wipe or rinse off the plant after ECO Green 3 has been applied. Our formula will dry without leaving traces of watermarks or streaking.
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