In my opinion, based on experience.. No, it is not worth the hassle.Are they even worth the hassle?
I know the edge to edge PM you are talking about... but I've never seen it like that on MJ. Always in patches like the pic above. Early on it is so dull it is hard to tell if you have PM or just a little discoloration. As it progresses it gets much worse than the picture above, but never that solid white edge to edge like I've seen on some shrubs.PM is a white bloom from edge to edge. It covers the entire leaf. Perhaps that is the beginning stage? Hard to tell what you have.
I agree with Hank below that it is blotchy all over and the stuff spreads like wildfire. Will get a picture of it on the entire leaf so you can see the blotches of it.PM is a white bloom from edge to edge. It covers the entire leaf. Perhaps that is the beginning stage? Hard to tell what you have.
I posted a question in advanced about bringing in fresh air from outside and how important is it compared to just allowing air around the door gap and just opening the door to that room. I can tap into a outside fresh air source but have not done so yet. Would it help get rid of PM and just be better or can the air in a house provide the air to the flower room?Check your air quality and circulation... but in my experience PM issues are genetic. Some genetics are very prone to it.
My old Romulan plant would get PM in perfect humidity levels. If you keep them around, they will show up on your non PM prone plants.
In my experience. Romulan genetics are prone to Powdery Mildew... I hear C99 is prone. I experienced PM on Apollo11 plants...
Please let us know how the actinovate works out.. I've been curious. There is also Actino-Iron I saw recently. It's a weaker concentration but has nutrients added.
You can change habits but growing resistant plants is effortless and nearly full proof.
It is exactly as you describe in blotches on many leaves with almost a cotton rub like appearence with left over fibers sticking to the leaf surface. Under the scope you can see the raised heads of fungus. Almost like the fish disease of fungus. Would something with an antibiotic work to kill it? I wonder. You are correct it spreads like wildfire onto other plants from fans blowing down wind. And I agree it is probably a different strain of PM that effects MJ compared to other plants. Plant strain specific. lolI know the edge to edge PM you are talking about... but I've never seen it like that on MJ. Always in patches like the pic above. Early on it is so dull it is hard to tell if you have PM or just a little discoloration. As it progresses it gets much worse than the picture above, but never that solid white edge to edge like I've seen on some shrubs.
From what I understand, there are multiple PM pathogens that effect only certain plants. So, I'm thinking the pathogen that causes that white edge to edge PM does not cause PM on MJ... not sure though.
Podosphaera pannosa (roses), Podosphaera tridactyla and clandestinia (many fruit trees), podosphaera leucotricha (apple and pear).... etc.
I don't think the yellow stippling on the leaves above are related to the PM blotch.
Pristine... Good to know. Thanks for sharing that.Pristine (pyraclostrobin+boscalid) is THE silver bullet, very broad spectrum, systemic, but very costly. PHI is 14 days. I would hit your faves when they reached about 6 nodes or so or have plenty of foliage for uptake.
I haven't seen anything that would lead me to say that bringing in direct outside air would help with PM.. but if UB says it does then I would take it as truth.I can tap into a outside fresh air source but have not done so yet. Would it help get rid of PM and just be better or can the air in a house provide the air to the flower room?
I have seen yellow stippling be a number of things. If I remember right I've had something similar from thrips, and I think calcium def? Not sure though..The yellow small spots in photo 6 and 7 do have PM in them as the start and seemed to come from a wet spot on the leaf. Like it was the source. Where leafs touched each other/ layed on top of one another.
Please feel free to comment if you have seen this plague.
The Nuke Um has knocked the PM down but will hit them one more time in 2 days or so. I also added a second fan for air movement. Will be hooking up the fresh air intake. Was just looking at it. Going to remove the plants to a second dark room after this next treatment and fog the room with mildew fungus fogger just to make sure it's gone. (Any one know how long you have to wait after you fog a room to reinterduce plants back? Will 12 hrs do it with 2 hours running exhaust?) Will hit them one last time with Actinovate and that's it as they will be at 4 weeks flower and don't want to hurt them any worse. They are starting to chunk up on these last few days. After misting them and waiting 10 minutes or up to 30 minutes I also blow dry the plants with 3 blower fans to assist with drying for 20 minutes. Like a car wash. lolThere are plenty of controls for PM. http://www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/PESTNOTES/pn7406.html
And yes, prevention is the key - plenty of fresh air, a good breeze, moderate RH. Another reason why I don't do tents or other enclosed gardens.
Good luck,
UB
This is exactly what I wanted to hear especially about the bigger yeilds and you realizing it.I haven't seen anything that would lead me to say that bringing in direct outside air would help with PM.. but if UB says it does then I would take it as truth.
Fresh outside air though does help a TON with yields/growth. Not just letting it creep in through cracks in the door, but a good amount of passive or active intake from outside to your plants.
I remember the first crop I did it with and it was a huge DUH moment... yields noticeably bumped up. I'm sure it would help a tadbit with yields though.
Will they have the paint strainer and wormhole driver at depot? Will have to look at the intake filter options also and do some research. Want the best option or at least know what it is.I think it is one of the simplest things that many people are over looking indoors. If you can easily bring in outside air while keeping optimal temp and humidity then I would say definitely go for it. Filter the air, obviously. You don't need to do anything to crazy to filter it... I've used a paint strainer fixed over a duct flange connected with a wormhole driver. It did the job. I'm sure a Phresh intake filter would do better though.
Was also considering an extra fan that moves air around the bottom of the canopy. I'll let you know if the Actonovate keeps the PM away the last few weeks of flower.Another thing along with that, for co2 levels and air circulation... is eliminating micro climates in the grow room. You can have a corner of your garden that is a 180 from the rest of the room with temp, humidity, co2, circulation.. It's just one of those things to acknowledge/think about. Like UB said about not using tents... a little corner in a tent can be a dead zone. In the past, I have used little 4 inch desktop fans, sittin down at the root zone in those trouble corners. Anything you can do to break up that dead zone.
I haven't used actinovate indoors before. I hope it works out for you. I'm curious.
I just did a new thread on Thirps because they helped the PM explode in the first place. I had seen these really small white things drift past a while back and had discovered a few adults back in February in the veg area. Treated for bugs in march but only did 3 treatments. Must have only knocked them down. I did find a product that will kill them and learned a bit about them and their life cycle. Ugh other peeps clones suck. Should have relized something was up by the leaves and the little bit of damage I was noticing.I have seen yellow stippling be a number of things. If I remember right I've had something similar from thrips, and I think calcium def? Not sure though..
Anyway, good luck, enjoy, take it easy.
Yeah... wormhole driver is prbly not the real name... it is the metal loop that holds ducting to a flange or a fan. It can be found with the ducting and fittings. Paint strainer is a nylon bag, in the paint section.Will they have the paint strainer and wormhole driver at depot? Will have to look at the intake filter options also and do some research. Want the best option or at least know what it is.
aka "ah shit" stage. Those aggies do have a sense of humor."Ohmygod" stage... haha.
There ya go...changing bad habits is the best way to help pm. water in am, keep humidity lower at night