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    Milk, it may be good for you but it was a disaster to my plants!

    Potassium Bicarbonate This is info I just googled and thought the formula by Ed Rosenthal to be possibly my next step. Maybe I'm not done with milk! Overview: A lot of organic fungicide products for powdery mildew are simply potassium bicarbonate and a sticker agent, plus a flashy label on...
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    Milk, it may be good for you but it was a disaster to my plants!

    Do you think the brown pistils decreased the thc content?
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    Milk, it may be good for you but it was a disaster to my plants!

    It's not a brand like Green Cure, just pb which I purchased from Amazon. The original recipe I had planned to use was pb 1 tbsp. with 1 tbsp. of vegetable oil. After hearing of the brown pistils I would probably go with 1 tsp of the pb and go from there.
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    Milk, it may be good for you but it was a disaster to my plants!

    If needed, I had planned to try the potassium bicarbonate next but after learning about the horsetail it may be my next treatment. My problem with the horsetail is that I only get out to my plants once weekly and the horsetail is recommended to be used three consecutive days weekly. I have not...
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    Milk, it may be good for you but it was a disaster to my plants!

    Thanks for the info Dog Star. I'm not doubting you a bit. I'll be ordering some Horsetail today. I just wanted to know how you made the tea.
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    Milk, it may be good for you but it was a disaster to my plants!

    I'm a bit hesitant spraying anything on them after my milk fiasco. If my fungus problem gets out of hand I'll probably have to treat again with something. I have some potassium bicarbonate but have not tried it yet. I read a post that one tablespoonful/gallon of water caused the pistils to turn...
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    Milk, it may be good for you but it was a disaster to my plants!

    Unfortunately, being an outdoor remote grow, keeping the buds dry is not possible as the dew has them wet every morning.
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    Milk, it may be good for you but it was a disaster to my plants!

    For the first time in decades of growing I've been dealing with leaf spot fungus this year. I have been using Copper octanoate 10% (copper soap) 4 tbsp./gal water with some success. I'm in my fourth week of flower and thought that maybe I should back off the copper and use something "milder" on...
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    My six plant outdoor grow has been taken over by I'm guessing a fungus

    Thanks for the reply. I will stick with the copper soap.
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    My six plant outdoor grow has been taken over by I'm guessing a fungus

    This is my first post. I'm an old fart, been growing for going on 50 years mostly outdoors. I have been very fortunate as I have never had any plant diseases until this year. I should have jumped on this problem when I saw it on one plant but unfortunately I let it go and now it has taken over...
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