spray for mold

majjy_rane

Active Member
Hey guys, sorry couldn't read the whole thread but can someone tell me how to handle mold on soil (coco/hydroton) without buying something? i have literally no money left...

thanks in advance :peace:
 

majjy_rane

Active Member
Mold on your soil indicates over watering.
actually do you think it's possible to give the feeding by injection in the lower half of the fabric pot so that the first inches stays dry? but also doesn't the fungi spores still survive in the dry soil like in nature? i'm :???:

thanks in advance :peace:
 

ganga gurl420

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It has been pissing rain here all fall. Told a buddy that lives near me about actinovate last yr. I told him he has to start spraying early in veg growth. Does nothing to mold if you wait for it to happen but is a great preventive.
Just asked him on Thursday how things have been...20191014_042612.jpg
 

Renfro

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actually do you think it's possible to give the feeding by injection in the lower half of the fabric pot so that the first inches stays dry? but also doesn't the fungi spores still survive in the dry soil like in nature? i'm :???:

thanks in advance :peace:
Really if it's not PM growing in the soil and your plants aren't effected I wouldn't worry about it. It could just be mycorrhizae
 

MidwestGorilla219

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I like to pull the buds away from the main cola to get a little better airflow and it helps with budrot in my opinion. This can take a long time if you have big outdoor plants. I grew more cowbell that was surprisingly budrot free, the bud was so dense cats couldn't get inside the bud. I lost many tops on all my other plants though so want to try regalia and actinovate next year.
 
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