dubekoms
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Green cure is basically potassium bicarbonate with a wetting agent. Get the potassium bicarbonate and mix at a tablespoon per gallon with a drop of soap.But not available in Europe
Green cure is basically potassium bicarbonate with a wetting agent. Get the potassium bicarbonate and mix at a tablespoon per gallon with a drop of soap.But not available in Europe
It doesn't look any better or worse than the one behind it or to the left of it. Treating it now will be as easy as it gets. Killing that plant won't end your pm problem.I think i throw her away the infested "sour cookie" she is the weekest from all 6 ore the one behind from all 6 what you think? The sour cookies over her are a leaf pair behind so why not keeping the strongest and throw the weekest with the Mildew away?
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It doesn't look any better or worse than the one behind it or to the left of it. Treating it now will be as easy as it gets. Killing that plant won't end your pm problem.
Have you tried Regalia?You right bro
I've heard good things about it but it's pretty pricy.Have you tried Regalia?
Regalia® | Control Powdery Mildew | Pro Farm Group - Formerly Marrone Bio Innovations
Regalia® Bioungicide delivers improved crop yield and harvest quality by stimulating a plant’s ability to fight diseases. Effectively control Powdery mildew.marronebio.com
It's insurance for your investment.I've heard good things about it but it's pretty pricy.
For sure. I always get some bud rot growing outdoors in my crappy climate. I learned the main active ingredient in regalia is called resveratrol which is also found in grape skins. I might try buying some resveratrol in powder form and combine it with alcohol to make it more available before diluting with water. Not sure if it'll be as effective as regalia but it's worth a shot.It's insurance for your investment.
Nobody wants to smoke moldy weed.
A much cheaper option is southern ag garden-friendly fungicide (GFF) but you've gotta keep using it or the effectiveness will wear off.For sure. I always get some bud rot growing outdoors in my crappy climate. I learned the main active ingredient in regalia is called resveratrol which is also found in grape skins. I might try buying some resveratrol in powder form and combine it with alcohol to make it more available before diluting with water. Not sure if it'll be as effective as regalia but it's worth a shot.
Yeah I don't like spraying once the buds start getting big. The nice thing with regalia and I assume resveratrol is its systemic and can be absorbed through the roots, no spraying needed. I like to hit them with something high in ph like potassium bicarbonate the first couple weeks of flowering.A much cheaper option is southern ag garden-friendly fungicide (GFF) but you've gotta keep using it or the effectiveness will wear off.
Interesting. I've learned a lot, or a little depending on what one believes, about resveratrol in the past two years. It's huge in the anti-aging and longevity fields. From mice to men, a lot of things are getting hyped. I will say one thing, intermittent fasting (12 plus hours a day without eating) does work for leaning out but maintaining or increasing strength and stamina. Keep us posted on your resveratrol use. Maybe it's actually good for something, lol.I learned the main active ingredient in regalia is called resveratrol which is also found in grape skins.
Jinx.That’s interesting about resveratrol. Never would have guessed. They sell it in capsules at health food stores.
You can use it as a root drench and I'm pretty sure it becomes systemic.Yeah I don't like spraying once the buds start getting big. The nice thing with regalia and I assume resveratrol is its systemic and can be absorbed through the roots, no spraying needed. I like to hit them with something high in ph like potassium bicarbonate the first couple weeks of flowering.
Its works great as a drench, .5oz/gallon, run to waste.You can use it as a root drench and I'm pretty sure it becomes systemic.
Have you tried Regalia?
Regalia® | Control Powdery Mildew | Pro Farm Group - Formerly Marrone Bio Innovations
Regalia® Bioungicide delivers improved crop yield and harvest quality by stimulating a plant’s ability to fight diseases. Effectively control Powdery mildew.marronebio.com
I run an oscillating tower fan and a clip fan pointing down on my plants. For 3 plants! If I ran 6 or more plants? I'd use even more fans. Air circulation is THE most important factor in having a clean grow (no bugs, no PM, no bullshit).Fan blowing 24 hours
When it comes to airflow, many growers are only concerned with the canopy -- which is a mistake.I run an oscillating tower fan and a clip fan pointing down on my plants. For 3 plants! If I ran 6 or more plants? I'd use even more fans. Air circulation is THE most important factor in having a clean grow (no bugs, no PM, no bullshit).
When it comes to airflow, many growers are only concerned with the canopy -- which is a mistake.
I even run a couple of CHEPA™ filters to clean the air.
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* - CHEPA = Cheap HEPA.