New Clones Have PM

PassinGrass.com

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Hey guys,

Unfortunately I received some Shark Shock clones from Harborside in San Jose with powdery mildew (hella bs). I went back and I got some Flame Throwers. They didn't even bother to look at the Sharks. There is a small amount on a few leaves. Is there any way I can save these? I dunked them in milk and have been spraying them with Green Cleaner. These clones are AWAY from my other clones. Any suggestions on what I should do? Cut off all of the infected leaves? Or just toss em? They are a good size and other than that they are really healthy with fat roots.
 

justugh

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the smart answer is toss them and write the cost of them off .........next time u use that place inspect the plants before u leave.....the chance of u picking up something on the drive home is in the cards too depending the area u went by and conditions of the area most of those San places in the world is warm all year round so mold spores are a year round variable for u


something has to happen every now and then it is just the odds man nothing can be controlled 100%.........the area u have the plants and anything that has been near them bleach water wash area and tools
 

rob333

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Hey guys,

Unfortunately I received some Shark Shock clones from Harborside in San Jose with powdery mildew (hella bs). I went back and I got some Flame Throwers. They didn't even bother to look at the Sharks. There is a small amount on a few leaves. Is there any way I can save these? I dunked them in milk and have been spraying them with Green Cleaner. These clones are AWAY from my other clones. Any suggestions on what I should do? Cut off all of the infected leaves? Or just toss em? They are a good size and other than that they are really healthy with fat roots.
peroxide works i heard never tryed it but its worth a go
 
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