A long time and simple cleaning materials even bleach won't work effectively unless you get every spore.Hi all
Quick question
How long can powdery mildew exist in grow space without any living plant material. ?
For example, growroom cleared and left unused.?
My cleaning between grows has obviously not been up to scratch
Fuckin rad set up my guy . You made this?Sulfur burner ran at lights out on timer. Try to prevent it happening to begin with by running a big dehumidifier 24/7 in there.
I understand "PM"-powdery mildew covers many types of fungal growths? do you know if the ones that occur in grow rooms are always the same strain of fungi as the next indoor room infection?PM isn't systemic. I cleared it from my perpetual grow with eagle 20 using it 2x sprayed in veg. Got rid of (killed and burned)everything in flower but it's been gone from my perpetual grow for well over a year now.
Also the PM that attacks MJ is a certain species that doesn't attack other plants. The PM you see on clover or on the squash plant in your backyard isn't the same species that attacks MJ.
I sprayed coconut oil in the corners and along the walls to catch any spores that may have still been floating around. Keeps the dust down too.
As far as I know PM talked about here is a certain specie of mildew that infects MJ and a few other plants. There are a bunch of different mildews that affect other plants but pm isn't botrytis or any other mold that may affect cannabis. The PM that can affect cannabis is the same that can affect hops and a few other plants so it can be hanging around an area that grows these other plants and spread but the PM on clover or squash is not the same that will affect your MJ plants. Spores aren't everywhere just waiting to infect. I never had it outside or inside growing back in NYS and it was on a lot of other plants and the conditions were right indoors and out. I lived in a flood plain that was a very humid area. Only time i ever got it was here(in Mi from a clone) and I got rid of it and it never came back and conditions have been right from time to time to get it back here. It was also below 50% humidity when I got it here.I understand "PM"-powdery mildew covers many types of fungal growths? do you know if the ones that occur in grow rooms are always the same strain of fungi as the next indoor room infection?
I had a hard time believing this video while watching.UV light will destroy mold. However, one must have two things — UV light intensity (which decreases rapidly with distance from the bulb) and “dwell time” which is the time that the mold spore is actually exposed to the UV light. The amount of exposure time required to destroy the mold varies greatly for the different types of mold. Some molds are destroyed after a few seconds — others require 8,000 seconds or more. The air traveling in an air duct is moving at a minimum of 100 feet per minute. What are the chances that a mold spore in the duct will be exposed to the UV light for a sufficient length of time? Pretty slim. UV lights have been shown to reduce mold when exposed continuously to the coils of the HVAC system. Cleaning the coils periodically would accomplish the same result.
stick some bread in a test tube under a UV anti mold bulb.....it grows mold man, I dunno.....
I think its one of those things that , In theory it works, but not enough to skip other sources, the real issues are always evident, and mold is not caused by the lack of UV light for sure, thats a good place to start. mold will not flourish in a controlled room, I promise, I prove it daily since years ago. its not rocket science, just growers skipping controls for the nickel savesI had a hard time believing this video while watching.
Make a 10gal tank with 3/4 of the lid covered and fill with a little water to increase the humidity. You'll know in a few days if it was still around if it was powdery mildew and it stayed around. Just washing it off good outside before it came in could be enough to eradicate it. It isn't systemic.I think its one of those things that , In theory it works, but not enough to skip other sources, the real issues are always evident, and mold is not caused by the lack of UV light for sure, thats a good place to start. mold will not flourish in a controlled room, I promise, I prove it daily since years ago. its not rocket science, just growers skipping controls for the nickel saves
with the right heat, ac, feeding program, cleaning, rh etc controls....i never gets right for mold. Like I said I brought a pm plant into my grow room cured, . I put her clones right next to my perpetual trays of clones....still do.. would she be the first to mold if I jimmied my controls? I dunno, but why would I do that
yep, you think that another plant in that wet enviro could also express pm fungus?Make a 10gal tank with 3/4 of the lid covered and fill with a little water to increase the humidity. You'll know in a few days if it was still around if it was powdery mildew and it stayed around. Just washing it off good outside before it came in could be enough to eradicate it. It isn't systemic.