StonedGardener
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Sure looks like it....if that was my plant, I'd spray with "Banish Fungicide)..........have had 100% positive results........2 sprayings a few days apart, pm dead. Used for both vegging and flowering.
Banish is kind of hit-and-miss in my experienceSure looks like it....if that was my plant, I'd spray with "Banish Fungicide)..........have had 100% positive results........2 sprayings a few days apart, pm dead. Used for both vegging and flowering.
That's great to know, I've only had to use it twice.....great luck but that is certainly not enough data to get comfortable..........I'll be " on guard", thanks !Banish is kind of hit-and-miss in my experience
It's worked for me and not worked for me
Yes the triple bath technique will be interesting for sureI’ve seen a ton of recommendations for plant therapy, I plant on continuing that and then doing the triple bucket wash someone was kind enough to post on here, probably press it after
Yea, tons of products out there.....tried most of the home cures....not a bit of luck....the ingredients/chemicals of many fungicides are sketchy.....proprietary/unknown......funky products of combustion, many potential hazards pin injesting. I did environmental work for 39 yrs, I feel at ease using this product(if I keep getting good result).I’ve seen a ton of recommendations for plant therapy, I plant on continuing that and then doing the triple bucket wash someone was kind enough to post on here, probably press it after
There’s a lab in Ann Arbor I believe I can get tested for contaminants relatively cheap, def plan on doing that before smoking or pressingYes the triple bath technique will be interesting for sure
Yeah I escaped the hospital for a quick visit and I just applied the milk as a emergency measure I will still continue with the planned treatments fungicide and or any other concoction I can get the wife to mix up lol this is what she came up with milk soap and water looks powerful lol and no problem I am glad for your input bamThere is an improvement but not to be Debbie Downer,its still there so keep up on it. Id treat every other day,every 3rd at the most if i was using milk. And after every rain obviously. Looking better though
I thought that white was normal for the plant I thought it was hairs it’s pretty hairy but I’ll deffo treat that plant the most cheersIf you look at the zucchini/gourd plant below, it's pretty infected. Look at the capillary veins, all white. I yanked mine, it was just a harbor for re infection.
Milsana should be available in EU, same thing as Regalia. Keep up with surface application, and induce some resistance in the plants.
link below. Get some for next year for sure, great stuff.
This MF right here lolIf you look at the zucchini/gourd plant below, it's pretty infected. Look at the capillary veins, all white. I yanked mine, it was just a harbor for re infection.
Milsana should be available in EU, same thing as Regalia. Keep up with surface application, and induce some resistance in the plants.
Links below for some reading. Get some for next year for sure, great stuff.
Journal of Plant Diseases and Protection | Volume 128, issue 5
Volume 128, issue 5 articles listing for Journal of Plant Diseases and Protectionlink.springer.com
Physiological and Molecular Plant Pathology | Article collections | ScienceDirect.com by Elsevier
Read the latest chapters of Physiological and Molecular Plant Pathology at ScienceDirect.com, Elsevier’s leading platform of peer-reviewed scholarly literaturewww.sciencedirect.com
Totally agree and knowledge is always valued I would pull it if it was my choice but my wife will have to decide wether her project is gonna stay or go unfortunately lolThis was mine when I gave up and yanked it, a bag of gourds is cheaper than a bag of pot.
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I went thru 2 weeks of that, then it doubled overnight, just went out in the morning, yanked it. She knew it had to go, so just some minor grumblings and complaints.Totally agree and knowledge is always valued I would pull it if it was my choice but my wife will have to decide wether her project is gonna stay or go unfortunately lol
Strong the force is with this one lol I have made clear the problem and now the ball is her court do I grow cheap weed or do I buy it full of chemicals and getting more expensive I’m sure she will see the light lolI went thru 2 weeks of that, then it doubled overnight, just went out in the morning, yanked it. She knew it had to go, so just some minor grumblings and complaints.
Was that the end of the mildew or had your plants sufferd ?I went thru 2 weeks of that, then it doubled overnight, just went out in the morning, yanked it. She knew it had to go, so just some minor grumblings and complaints.
Problem has bein provisionally delt with she will chop it tonight lol I said hunni that squash plant is infecting all of our plants and we won’t want mouldy squash anyway and your strawberry bed I built you may be effected any day and after a think about it she decided strawberries are better than sqush lol so I’m in the dog house but I get what we need chaps ps the strawberries are only begging for root growth no fruit until next year but I did t mention to her that the pm won’t acually be a problem for her berries lol Tut tutI won't grow squash or cucumbers because of this reason. Wife always gives me the gears for it but I just give her the look and she knows I don't want to be out there battling pm and loosing my crop. 'minor grumblings' lol
There's also a certain creeping vine with white trumpet flowers that is a pm magnet I always destroy it anywhere I see it. I also give my plants alot of stuff that boosts their overall health to keep them from getting pm. Also spray wettable sulphur. It's pretty much the only thing that's gona work in one shot but you can't spray the squash or cucumber it will die.