Athena IPW is a complete pest control formula that kills many insects and molds on contact. When used as directed, Athena IPW penetrates plants and the leaf surface where unwanted biotic infections try to colonize.
– Complete Powdery Mildew Control: Control, Elimination and Cure
– 100% organic microbial exudates (enzymes)
– NO artificial pesticides or fungicides
– Derived from U.S. grown inputs.
– Can be used from planting to harvesting
– EPA 25(b) exempt product with safe tested ingredients
Athena IPW dissolves insect and mold protective membranes. They cannot resist this formula. The use of natural compounds to combat mold pressure minimizes stress to your plants.
Instead of your plants struggling with biotic stress, they can more efficiently use energy for vegetative growth and flower production. Increasing crop quality and yield, without harmful or hazardous chemicals.
Especially effective against:
– Red spider mite
– Red spider mite
– Red spider mites
– Thrips
– Mole crickets
– Mosquito larvae
– Aphids
– Whitefly
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
Mix in clean water and spray at the first sign of mildew. Spray with the lights off or just before they turn on. Cover the surface of the leaves well, from above and below.
- Preventive (non-pest) – During vegetation and up to the 3rd week of flowering, use 15-24 ml per liter. Spray 2 times per week.
- Curative (some pests) – During vegetation and up to the 3rd week of flowering, use 24-32 ml per liter. Spray 3 times per week.
- Infestation 32 ml per liter and spray for 2 days on and 1 day off (i.e. spray day 1, day 2, skip day 3 and repeat). Do this for 9 days.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE:
- Important: Be sure to feed your plants with the usual feed first before using IPW.
- Dilute according to the doses indicated below
- Use from the vegetative phase until the last day of the 3rd week of flowering.
- Lower the temperature to about 22° C and use dehumidifiers to keep humidity around 55-65% to avoid mold problems.
- Spray only when high intensity lights are off to avoid burns (work or green lights only, not GROWING lights).
- Start by spraying the substrate and work your way down the stem, making sure to soak the underside and tops of the leaves.
- Allow to dry (3-4 hours) before turning on high intensity lights.