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Reddit mentions of Lost Coast Plant Therapy LCPT0032, 32 oz, Nutrients, Blue, Green

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Lost Coast Plant Therapy LCPT0032, 32 oz, Nutrients, Blue, Green. Here are the top ones.

Lost Coast Plant Therapy LCPT0032, 32 oz, Nutrients, Blue, Green
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  • After saturation of entire plant, our spray will adhere to the target insect, egg case or larvae. It's active ingredients then cause disruption of respiration and digestion. It also penetrates to dehydrate their entire body. Insects can never become immune to this product because they can't get immune to suffocation or dehydration.
  • Lost Coast Plant Therapy was designed to suffocate and dehydrate on contact. That is why it is important to thoroughly saturate your infested plants. If the product does not contact the insect it can't suffocate or dehydrate it.
  • Lost Coast Plant Therapy was designed to suffocate and dehydrate on contact. That is why it is important to thoroughly saturate your infested plants. If the product does not contact the insect it can't suffocate or dehydrate it.
  • Many insects and diseases are killed on contact with one application. Others, take repeat application to eliminate the problem.
  • Our unique formula does not stress the plant and will not damage flowers, fruits or vegetables as long as it is applied under proper lighting and low heat conditions.
Specs:
ColorBlue, Green
Height10.25 Inches
Length3.25 Inches
Number of items1
Size32 OZ
Weight2 Pounds
Width3.25 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Lost Coast Plant Therapy LCPT0032, 32 oz, Nutrients, Blue, Green:

u/ErisGrey ยท 1 pointr/outdoorgrowing

Personally I use Lost Coast Natural Concentrate. It is pricey at ~$90 for a 32oz bottle. It's safe to use up to day of harvest, although I still recommend stopping at the same time you start your final flush. This is also for a grow that will be sold in stores, so there are greater restrictions than if you were to grow it for yourself or black market.

Personally, I've used the same grow store for around a decade. They have far more expertise than what I have, so I go with their recommendations. I find being specific really helps. For example: I need a sugar supply for 120 gallons(40 gallons of nutrient water a week x 3 weeks) for around $70. My guys have saved me money in some places, but recommended money in others. When $1,000's of dollars of product is on the line, it seemed silly to debate over spending an extra $10 or $20.