Cinnerate ™ Bio-Pesticide Bio-Fungicide Half Pint

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Cinnerate ™ Bio-Pesticide Bio-Fungicide Half Pint

Hybrid

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Because Cinnerate Is Not Available in Small Quantities Locally Or On The Internet We have Decided to Make It Available to Our Patients & Collective Members

Derived from Cinnamon Leaf Essential Oil

One Of The Single Most Effective Organic Products For Prevention & Treatment of Russet mites, Cyclamen mites or Broad Mites Also A Highly Effective Organic Fungicide Biocide

DON’T Use harsh Poisons like AVID that contain Abamectin

Make Cinnerate Part Of Your Integrated Pest Management Program

Organic Materials Review Institute - OMRI Listed

Cinnerate ™ IS A BROAD SPECTRUM, CONTACT FOLIAR FUNGICIDE, FOR CONTROL OF A VARIETY OF DISEASES AND MITICIDE ON AGRICULTURAL CROPS, TERRESTRIAL AND ORNAMENTAL PLANTS

ACTIVE INGREDIENTS: Cinnamon Oil …………………………… 60.0 %

OTHER INGREDIENTS: Potassium oleate ………………………. 40.0 %

TOTAL ……………………………………………………………………….. 100.0 %

Cinnerate ™ is an innovative formulation to obtain disease and pest control through low use concentrations. It has high content in essential oils, having characterized different phenolic and monophenolic present in cinnamon oil. Cinnerate has an eradicative effect against many fungal pathogens such as powdery mildews, rusts and other diseases; it is also effective for mite control. Cinnerate™ disrupts the functioning of cell membranes as well as inhibits the growth, attachment and penetration of the pathogenic spores into the plant tissue.

Suggested Application Rate For Medical Marijuana: 7.5ml / Gallon

A Single 8 Ounce Bottle Will Allow You To Mix 32 Gallons Of Spray

Suggested Application Rate is 100 Gallons per Acre

KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN

CAUTION

FIRST AID

IF IN EYES: Flush with plenty of water. Seek medical attention if irritation

persists.

IF ON SKIN: Wash with soap and water.

Cinnamon Oil Sounds Fine, What Is Potassium oleate?

FDA Approval

The FDA says potassium oleate “may be safely used in food and in the manufacture of food components” as long as it is used as “a binder, emulsifier and anticaking agent,” and the product is properly labeled. The use of potassium oleate in food requires the use of food grade chemicals, which have a higher purity than many other grades of reagents.

Dead Bug Walking

Chemical company Triveni Interchem reports that dead bodies of bees and Pogonomyrmex ants emit potassium oleate as they decay. Other insects respond to the smell of this chemical by removing the body of the dead insect from the nest or hive. If you brush the body of a live bee or ant with oleic acid, other insects will remove it from the hive or nest as if it were dead.


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