Raid House and Garden got sprayed on my Salvia plant!

Discussion in 'Salvia Divinorum' started by applism90, Sep 1, 2007.

  1. applism90

    applism90 Member

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    On the can it says not to spray it on edible plants, so I don't know if I should dispose of it or still try it. I've gotten mixed opinions on this from my friends, and was wondering what you guys think. This happened about two months ago.
     
  2. Geneity

    Geneity self-proclaimed advocate

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    I'm not sure about smoking that now. You might be able to rinse/wash the leaves somehow.
     
  3. Zeppelin

    Zeppelin Member

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    Dont smoke that shit. Unless it is your only plant. Anything used to kill bugs cannot be good for you when it is burnt and inhaled.
     
  4. Colimon

    Colimon Cheesus Christo

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    I wouldn't smoke it. It isn't worth getting sick for. Sorry about your luck man, that really sucks :cuss:
     
  5. hippiehillbilly

    hippiehillbilly the old asshole

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    if its been 2 months i doubt it has much residue left on it,if any.

    if i was worried,id spray it with water a few days before i harvested it.
     
  6. Autobot

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    Best advice yet

    Bug spray does not last forever.
    Maybe rinse it down if it makes you feel better, but you should be fine.
    If you are still not sure, then ship it to me and I will let you know what happens.:D
     
  7. scotty5thizz

    scotty5thizz Member

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    people use fertilizer on pot and you wouldnt smoke fertilizer right??

    fact is after two months the plant has gotten rid of all the chemicals. Depending on the soil you have it in it should be ok. It is very unlikely that an amount of residue left on the plant would harm you, and not kill the plant. Think of it like that.
     
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