Trinity TR Total Release Fungicide is for closed commercial greenhouses only. It cannot be used for an indoor home garden.
Below is a response and a list of products we carry when we asked an expert what could be used on marijuana plants for disease control:
Customers will need to make their own decision as to what they consider safe. Some of these products are natural and organic and others aren’t. Some products, like the miticides, probably shouldn't be used when the plants are flowering.
Wettable sulfur for fungus, mites,
Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide for fungus
Neem oil for fungus and mites
There is a great article here that might also help. While the link is for Washington state, some of the products used might be able to be used.
Another option is to check grower sites or check with your local agricultural department for the best recommendations.
Allow 12 hours before re entering the Trinity TR treated area. Early entry is permitted after 4 hours to perform short term activities such as ventilation procedures as long as PPE is worn. You can ventilate the area after 4 hours using fans, mechanical ventilating systems, or by vents, windows or other passive ventilation. With no ventilation, allow 12 hours
Yes, Trinity TR Total Release Fungicide is meant to be used in commercial greenhouses only where plants listed on the label are present.
No, Trinity TR Total Release Fungicide is not labeled for use on any type of edible or medical marijuana. We would recommend using something like neem oil. It is safe for use on edibles and various other ornamentals.
No, Trinity TR Total Release Fungicide is not labeled to be used in a grow house: it is only for use in a closed commercial greenhouse. There are currently no labeled products for use in a grow house, so we recommend contacting your department of agriculture for approved products. Keep in mind that Trinity TR is also only labeled for ornamental plants.
Per the product label of Trinity TR Total Release Fungicide in regards to preapplication directions, "shut off all exhaust fans and close all windows, doors, and vents." It is not recommended to have fans on during your time of application. Please be sure to review the product label for complete application instructions. Fans can be used afterwards to help ventilate the area, but fans should not be used during the actual application.
Trinity TR Total Release Fungicide is not labeled for use on cannabis.
EcoVia 3 in 1 Emulsifiable Concentrate is labeled to be used on cannabis crops (where cultivation is allowed by state and/or local law).
Below is a response and a list of other products we carry when we asked an expert what could be used on marijuana plants for insect control and disease control: Customers will need to make their own decision as to what they consider safe. If you are growing plants for sale/distribution, then you can contact your state's Department of Ag for assistance with what products are recommended for use on cannabis in your situation.
Some of these products are natural and organic and others aren’t. Some products, like the miticides, probably shouldn't be used when the plants are flowering.
· wettable sulfur for fungus, mites,
· Avid 0.15, Abamectin 0.15, Floramite, Forbid 4F for mites
· D-Earth for root weevils
· Evergreen Pyrethrum Concentrate for mites and weevils (OMRI Listed for organic production)
· Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide for fungus
· Neem oil for fungus and mites
Trinity TR Total Release Fungicide is not labeled to treat pine scale or any other insects. This product it only to be used in Commercial Greenhouses for the treatment of plant diseases. To treat Pine Needle Scale, we have several oil-based products you could use to help with the scale on your trees. Monterey Horticultural Oil has specific application directions for scale on conifers such as pine trees.