Hello I wash wondering If this would have any effects on a flowering plant? I hear its not good to use milk on the buds. I checked on my girls today and all of them had it so I did a 40-60% milk-water folier on them guess time will tell next time I do it ill try to spray just leaves. Thanks for the infoHey all, This post is a little old from the other month but since I am going again doing some plants here is something that worked well last fall when our rains hit.
I did this both indoors and outdoors and it works very well. Humidity rocketed skywards last fall indoors also so I started getting mildew bad there too.
Got Milk?
The family recently bought a vineyard and I had to really bone up fast on some grape research.
I stumbled on some research studies on the use of milk for powdery mildew.
I have also passed the tips now to a few friends and there all very happy.
First milk when it rots smells a little so I would not use whole milk indoors, that kinda stunk inside. Outdoors is fine.
I have now found skim milk indoors works very well with no smell and just spray it on the plants. Mildew stops. Simple.
I guess researchers found down in south america vineyards that the use of milk on grapes really upset the ph of powdery mildew and killed it.
It has worked good so far and really is cheaper than any chemicals at 2 bucks a gallon. One gallon of milk gives you ten gallons of spray.
For more info if interested just google using milk for powdery mildew control.
You should find plenty of info from research studies on grapes and mildew.
It has worked so well whole vineyards are now being crop dusted with milk.
They are astounded at the results using something so simple.
Use a 10% solution of skim milk added to water and I spray three times at first and you will be very pleased.
You will find it works just as good as any chemical. Then mist here and there as needed.
At least in your testing you do not need to spend a fortune just to try it. You probably have it in your kitchen.
Plus one giant benefit is it is 100% safe and no worries.
Best advice is to not go wild and maybe wipe down areas of over spray like your floor. Unless you feel walls and floor have tons of spores.
I sprayed a whole room and problems just disappeared.
Skim milk vs. whole milk both work the same, just the added fat in whole milk can result in an indoor smell.
I wish ya good luck and big buds.
Tho hard to find cuz they are a fire hazard sulfur burners work like magic. When i had a large commercial grow id use a sulfur burner and never got PM.So I came across some powder mildew during my last grow and I know its very easily airborne transmitted. I'm wondering what the best way to make sure I cleanse my grow room so that there is no powder mildew resin hiding anywhere.