chadfly111
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Baking soda might stop it from spreading, but spraying it on top of the PM itself won't likely get rid of it - it's more of a prevention thingSo it's looking like I have the early signs of PM. I know they're different but can i get away with using baking soda as a substitute for potassium bicarbonate? I also don't have access to potassium bicarbonate ATM. I was debating using neem as it's early flower and budsites haven't fully formed yet. Im trying to use things i already have since this is going to be a bumper crop for me.
Food grade h2o2...30ml-60ml/litre of water. Spray everyday.So it's looking like I have the early signs of PM. I know they're different but can i get away with using baking soda as a substitute for potassium bicarbonate? I also don't have access to potassium bicarbonate ATM. I was debating using neem as it's early flower and budsites haven't fully formed yet. Im trying to use things i already have since this is going to be a bumper crop for me.
So the 35% stuff not 3%?Food grade h2o2...30ml-60ml/litre of water. Spray everyday.
Exactly!So the 35% stuff not 3%?
But make sure you dilute it, don't put 35% directly on the plantsExactly!
Alright, ill wait until the sun goes down and soak them down. Will this negatively effect the bud formation or brown the pistils? Growing outdoors has made me a newb again lol. Thanks for the help .Exactly!
Would be unfortunate if true, but not the end of the world.appears you have a bad case of thrips by the looks of things...
those white spots on your leaves are not trichomes..
huge difference.. plant is three weeks ahead of yours...minimum!
As stated earlier 30ml - 60ml/litre.But make sure you dilute it, don't put 35% directly on the plants