Matthew S.
★★☆☆☆VerifiedDec 20, 2016
On one hand this has A+ surfactant capabilities on the level of Green Cure and it stopped PM in its tracks in a flowering room. On the other hand I had a bunch of clones die or get completely distorted leaves, and it’s not on the list of Colorado Approved Pesticides / Fungicide for use with Cannabis. So I called the company and spoke with a woman today to ask if Tweetmint is approved for use on tobacco or food products. They told me it has not been submitted for FDA approval on either because they didn’t want to do so. So I expressed my concern for people’s health, and I will just use this on my floors because trusting people has become ridiculous.