Jake’s All-in-one has a very long expiry date. The date can be compromised with improper storage.
Yes, Jake’s All-in-one can be used indoors, just don’t apply it under intense light. We recommend using proper safety gear when applying all sprays.
Yes, Jake’s All-in-one can be used to eliminate mold from your plants. See instructions for proper application.
Yes, Jake’s All-in-one needs to be mixed with water. It is important to ensure water is not contaminated with molds, fungus, insects, and/or toxic elements.
Once application is completed and the area is cleaned from excess spray, you may enter immediately.
We recommend when spraying any product to use caution and proper protective gear. Do not spray directly on pets and children.
Yes, Jake’s All-in-one can be applied to vegetables and fruits. Do not apply for the last 7 days before harvest. On soft peel fruits and vegetables, we recommend washing them with water before use.
See usual Safety Info.
Jake’s All-in-one is a contact bugspray that coats the bugs eliminating their ability to breath and/or reproduce.
You will see instant results on some specific problems but on some issues, you will see results after a few applications of Jake’s All-in-one.
Jake’s All-in-one should be stored in its container and sealed tightly in a cool location away from intense light, direct sunlight, and intense heat sources.
Yes, you can use Jake’s All-in-one on your houseplants. It is an all-natural product that is not harmful to pets or children. It will benefit and create an overall healthy house plant. Be sure to spray outside as it will stain furniture and floors.
No, we do not recommend Jake’s All-in-one to be mixed with any other products or other products to be sprayed at the same time.
Jake’s All-in-one will benefit your growing needs by eliminating mould and fungus (i.e. any forms of mildew) and inhibiting buys from devastating your plants.
Jake’s all-in-one must be applied when the lights are off and/or not in direct sunlight.
Indoor – 3 hours after lights go off or 3 hours before lights go on.
Outdoor – Early morning or late afternoon.