Welcome
to the Next Generation of Pestcides!Pharm
Solutions...
What
Pharm Solutions made of?
Only
pure, food or pharmaceutical grade ingredients are used in
their product offerings. Pharms 4 insecticidal soaps are each
specially formulated for the specific end use. Don’t let the
fact that they all accomplish the same result lead you to believe
that they are interchangeable because strictly speaking, they
are not. You will, however, be disappointed if you use the
Indoor Pharm outdoors or the Rose, Flower or Veggie Pharm indoors.
EPA deregulated pure essential oils are Pharms insecticides
and they will control on contact, most garden pests. Their
miticide is food grade cottonseed oil, also deregulated by
the EPA for its safety factor. |

Fungus
Gnats, Scale, Spider Mites, Mealybug, Whitefly, Aphids,
Thrips
Going...
Going... Gone!
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Cottonseed
Oil is known for its fungicidal properties and combined
with our other ingredients creates a synergistic effect
that works on powdery mildew, blackspot, rust, and fungus.
You will be absolutely amazed to see the end of scale as
well! Their sticker (or carrier) is food grade oleic acid
and water, with some pure vitamin E as a preservative.
As Pharm demonstrated in our own gardens, the combination
of these high quality ingredients has proven to be very
effective, andwe are especially pleased to realize this
level
of effectiveness without the use of harsh chemicals.
Let’s
talk Organics!
There
is a very clear emerging trend both toward gardening and
growing organically, as well as an increasing preference
for consumption of food products grown organically. Many,
if not most, of us can be easily confused when it comes to
the claim ORGANIC that appears on so many products these
days. The USDA National Organic Program (NOP) clearly states
in its guidelines the parameters for the use of the term
ORGANIC, For ORGANIC Production and NATURAL . Label claims
and the rules are not the same as advertising claims (sadly)
and there is rampant misuse by manufacturers in this regard.
When searching for garden/growing solutions, do a little
studying if you have not already done so. We have provided
some useful links (see links) to help you sort through the
large majority of governing rules and regulations. Be wary
of “Organic” claims by manufacturers of synthetic products,
These products may be “approved” for organic production,
but certainly are not organic! The most flagrant misuse of
this occurs on the Internet. If you are committed to doing
all you can to use “organic” products, or at least those
that are considered by the EPA to have minimal risk associated
with their use, it pays to do the research first. We
don’t claim to know all the facts, but we are always willing
to pitch in and help you find the answers, so feel free
to contact us at info@pharmsolutionsinc.com and we will
get back to you as quickly as possible. We appreciate your
support in this shared goal of responsibility about what
we put into our environment and on our tables. |