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Damn, and I just fed like 20 min ago too.I hadnt ran into that problem. But let your soil dry out more than average. Really good dry...
Damn, and I just fed like 20 min ago too.I hadnt ran into that problem. But let your soil dry out more than average. Really good dry...
Probably Tuesday, watered Thursday tho. And I'm 4th to 5th week into flowerWhens the last time you fed her other than today?
Very likely if you're bringing in air, that's your most likely source, a good filter should take care of it. But make sure to clean the room well when you're finished this round. It should be fine at 4-5 weeks, I sprayed them 2 rounds ago at about 4 weeks and didn't notice anything at all in the taste or burning properties. All the baking soda does is raise the ph level to a point where it can't grow. I've heard of folks using the h202 option in flowering with no noticeable effects as well. There's a video out there with a guy using h202 "baths" after harvest to clean it off and claiming no ill effects. I wouldn't bother/smoke it if it hit the buds, but if you see it only on a few leaves and relatively mild, I'd try the sprays, maybe milk if it's persisting in the last couple of weeks. I tried the milk when I first saw it with only 2 weeks left but it didn't last very long and had to spray every 3-4 days, then switched to preventative sprays with the baking soda after trying both h202 and baking soda. The baking soda seemed to last the longest after applying it, eventually I just culled everything including that PBK strain I mentioned altogether.How that's an interesting thought that the pm could he in the area. Could be, but my tent is in my room, just might have to add an intake filter. Thanks. As for your lather mix, im about 3 or 4 weeks in flower would thus mix be safe for my ladies? It sounds a heck of a lot better than milk lol. How long does the lather mix need to sit?
Mk, i'll give ur baking soda oil soap mix a try! Do you only spray leaves? Or the whole plant? And how long do I need to let the mix sit?Very likely if you're bringing in air, that's your most likely source, a good filter should take care of it. But make sure to clean the room well when you're finished this round. It should be fine at 4-5 weeks, I sprayed them 2 rounds ago at about 4 weeks and didn't notice anything at all in the taste or burning properties. All the baking soda does is raise the ph level to a point where it can't grow. I've heard of folks using the h202 option in flowering with no noticeable effects as well. There's a video out there with a guy using h202 "baths" after harvest to clean it off and claiming no ill effects. I wouldn't bother/smoke it if it hit the buds, but if you see it only on a few leaves and relatively mild, I'd try the sprays, maybe milk if it's persisting in the last couple of weeks. I tried the milk when I first saw it with only 2 weeks left but it didn't last very long and had to spray every 3-4 days, then switched to preventative sprays with the baking soda after trying both h202 and baking soda. The baking soda seemed to last the longest after applying it, eventually I just culled everything including that PBK strain I mentioned altogether.
It's easy to dehumidify go to a shopping centre buy some dehumidifying containers I use about 6 when in flower there is many different brands they all will work the cheaps ones cost about 2 dollars ea keep adding em till u get the humidity u r afterHey guys, new to the forum and I need some help. So here's what I got, a 32" x 32" x 70". 600w HPS and a 230 CFM inline exhaust fan with a 11" fan blowing from the ground and a 7" blowing slightly downward. 3 perlite hempys(first grow, already plans for hydro on second). I run about 80° and 45% RH /w light on, but when the lights go off the RH shoots up to 70 at 70°! The exhaust fan runs 24/7 with all the fans is there enough airflow to comfortably avoid mowery mildew and budrot? I don't want to get a dehumidifier butbwhat can I do? Thanks for the help. Again.. Noob here. Lol
You really need to spray everything imo, it's visible on leaves but it's all over the plant, to keep it in control imo it's better to spray the whole plant. Make sure you get the bottom well, they typically develop symptoms from the bottom up from what I've seen.Mk, i'll give ur baking soda oil soap mix a try! Do you only spray leaves? Or the whole plant? And how long do I need to let the mix sit?