bigger dehumI need to spray a fungicide because with high humidity I get mold/fungi end of flower.
Which pesticides keep the plants mold free?
that's true. it's more like a disinfectant.I think h2o2 has no longterm duration.
Wine growers are not smoking their grapes so how does their methods apply to growing weed? People are giving you sound advice and you are not listening. You should learn better growing practices so that you are preventing fungus.I think h2o2 has no longterm duration. milk is lactobacillus?
maybe i should ask in a board about wine growers?
the funny thing is that many of these insecticides/pesticides will also attach to any person which is near to that growroom and alot of it can cause dna mutations or an endocrine turmoil. even without smoking.Wine growers are not smoking their grapes so how does their methods apply to growing weed? People are giving you sound advice and you are not listening. You should learn better growing practices so that you are preventing fungus.
Even after people are telling you that it's not safe to smoke you still want to spray shit on your weed that is poison. What If someone with cancer smokes your stuff?
This is why I grow my own.... it's sad what people put on their plants....smh
Oh I know! That is why I call it poison. There is no other word for it. No amount of money or high is worth putting that stuff on plants. I wish people would wake upthe funny thing is that many of these insecticides/pesticides will also attach to any person which is near to that growroom and alot of it can cause dna mutations or an endocrine turmoil. even without smoking.
spot on!You should learn better growing practices so that you are preventing fungus.
I'd go with Giant Knotweed extract to go with that:Anyone heard of an extract from this plant
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Building an air intake box with UV sterilization may be your best bet if RH cant come down. Knocking down the spore count is a start.PM is everywhere no filter or anything like that will prevent it from entering your room. When conditions are right, it’s gonna bloom and run through your crop.
Bro did you just recommend eagle 20? Shame on you.Eagle 20 BUT never in flower as when combusted it creates a cyanide byproduct and thats no bueno.
The way to solve the problems you have is to master controlling your environment. Humidity is the key here. Know that when temps drop and the absolute humidity remains constant, the relative humidity will rise dramatically. So if your room is 83F and 50% RH with lights on and when the lights go off and temps drop to say 70F the relative humidity spikes to 75%! To compound that problem, a dehumidifier is less efficient at the lower temperature.
So it's key to prevent the temperature from dropping faster than moisture can be removed from the air. Often you have to maintain the lights off temperature at 80F or above to allow the dehumidifier to function at high efficiency.
Good airflow, defoliation, lolipopping are all things to remember.