Nursejanna
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I bought some super silver haze seeds, supposed to be mildew resistant. Great mindsYou could try a diffrent strain that's more tolerable to mold and mildew . What medium you growing in??
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I bought some super silver haze seeds, supposed to be mildew resistant. Great mindsYou could try a diffrent strain that's more tolerable to mold and mildew . What medium you growing in??
I have 4 wall fans and two floor fans going at all times in my 9 plant room, my CFM's are ample. I also have an air ionizer to help mop up any mildew spores which should be helping. Plus two dehumidifiers running constantly. I only spray heavily once weekly, initially used neem oil + plant dr, now switched to sm-90 which is safe for later flower (at day 30 now). Daily it's spot spraying so not adding much to moisture. Thanks for the ideas! You guys are awesome, thanks for trouble-shooting with me.If your humidity is staying below 45% during lights off I would be looking at adding more fans.
Do you have enough room to add more?
I don't think I saw it but do or have you sprayed them with anything at all?? Basically have you added moisture to the room via sprays??
plants produce their own b vitaminsSo I gave my plants a good trim, removed all traces of mildew and cleaned the centers and popcorn buds to improve air flow. I added b-12 to help them recover, and wondering if I should bump up my feeding ppm's since the plants lost some of their stores? So far they seem happy, and hopefully that measure will keep the wpm from proliferating to the point that it impacts my harvest again. I figured it's better to stunt them a few days and deal with a longer maturation than have wpm issues again. Thoughts on nutrients?
I gave it thinking a little extra would help the plants recover from the trimming. Thought this was standard practice? Thanks for the link on better alternatives!plants produce their own b vitamins
http://puyallup.wsu.edu/~Linda Chalker-Scott/Horticultural Myths_files/Myths/Vitamin B1.pdf
Sometimes it's systemic.
I had a tent full of Space Queen that every 2 weeks would show PM, no matter what I treated it with. Other tents in the room were unaffected.
The only thing i didn't try was a full dunk, roots and all w/ Eagle 20.
Ended up just washing it off w/plain water the last 4 weeks then having it all blasted into oil.
I lost half of my last harvest to wpm, not fan leaf sugars. I wish that's all it was...A lot of growers mistake the fan leaves excreting sugars for PM.
I get a lot of this but no harm to the plants.
Excreted sugars start out as clear liquid then dries as a white looking
PM but it is not PM. This happens all the time daily on my plants.
Did you notice if this stunted the plants significantly? I'm trying to time out my next turn. Thanks!Yea its controversial but I have just chopped a grocery bags worth of lower leaf and stem per plant on my 5th week of flower,you can't really lollipop in veg unless you veg for quite a long time even then the areas you lollipopped will gain re growth.
Did you notice if this stunted the plants significantly? I'm trying to time out my next turn. Thanks!
LOL, I never thought about it like that!The plants are fine man,the stunted growth is bs,I wonder if the same myths once applied to humans hair and nails...,people cut there grass it comes back within a week,people cut there hedges that grows back also no "stunt"
There are fan leaves, and there are grand daddy fan leaves.
All of those leafs are there for a reason, they feed the plant!!!
The flowers do not absorb light and supply the plant with what it needs, that is the purpose of the fan leaf's!!!
What you pour into your soil or add to your rez feeds those leafs not the flowers!!
You do understand that the plant pulls from those big leafs to feed the flowers right??? That would be why they yellow near the end of the flowering cycle!!
If you have a PM issue, get some more fans and move air down low along with reducing humidity.
Plants do not grow without leafs!!!
Your hydro store Is Busch league if they have not pointed you towards a sulfur burner.I've tried milk, and hydrogen peroxide, and everything else my mentors and the hydro shop owner have suggested. It's not always easy to get rid of wpm, apparently. What I'm doing now has been the most effective, but is time consuming and still a not 100% fix. Keeping them trimmed of any overlap seems to help also, that's why I asked if ok in flower.
If Im not mistaken PM is all systematic. Once the plant has it, even clones could pop up with it.Sometimes it's systemic.
I had a tent full of Space Queen that every 2 weeks would show PM, no matter what I treated it with. Other tents in the room were unaffected.
The only thing i didn't try was a full dunk, roots and all w/ Eagle 20.
Ended up just washing it off w/plain water the last 4 weeks then having it all blasted into oil.
I do not claim to be a expert or anything so take my opinion with a grain of salt! I am not trying to start another defoliation argument either since there are plenty of those threads!!There are fan leaves, and there are grand daddy fan leaves.
One grand daddy fan shading 6 newer fan leaves is not working for ya.
and fan leaves serve many purposes, but in later stages they are mostly nutrient and water storage. The smaller fans growing from the upper stalks and sweet leaf do provide photosynthesis for bud growth as well, which is why its such an argued subject.
Just as controversial as supercropping promoting auxin production thus increasing yields.
can be dependent on all sorts of variables and ive yet to see a single case study on the subject.
I have tried different methods with different strains and will say certain genetics do respond differently to different treatment.
I have a SSH in the 4th week of flower now. Looks great! Very frosty. New strain for me.I got some good quality and quantity output from prior turns, despite the wpm issues....it's just a constant battle! Tired of fighting it...
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Ordered some Super Silver Haze seeds, supposed to be mildew resistant. Any other suggestions?