don´t change the flavour of the herbs? They have one month in flowerMix 3 tbsp. of potassium bicarbonate, or better: ammonium bicarb, 3 tbsp. vegetable oil, and 1/2 tsp. dish soap into a gallon of water. Spray onto affected plants.
sodium bicarbonate not works?Mix 3 tbsp. of potassium bicarbonate, or better: ammonium bicarb, 3 tbsp. vegetable oil, and 1/2 tsp. dish soap into a gallon of water. Spray onto affected plants.
Mix 3 tbsp. of potassium bicarbonate, or better: ammonium bicarb, 3 tbsp. vegetable oil, and 1/2 tsp. dish soap into a gallon of water. Spray onto affected plants.
Try Regalia. Game changer. It got rid of mildew just by watering it into the soil every 2 weeks. Its a preventative so probably too late for this current crop. You have to start using it before there is an outbreak, so next round give it a try.Hello fellas!
I have a problem. I have a few pots in outdoor, and every year at this time I have the same problem. With the first rain, start the powdery mildew grow.
Can you give me any advice?
Last year I have used sulphur, but this ruin the flavor
I was going to say your concentration seemed a little high. But anyway the stuff works wonders.My regrets to the community for posting a treatment that is potentially damaging to your plants. I was WAY off on the concentration, which I have to look up every time I mix a batch, but failed to do so before posting above. The research from these articles provides guidance:
They provide strong evidence that bicarbonate salts are effective in prevention of botrytis and PM, but Potassium or Ammonium Bicarb in concentrations of 75 and 25 mM concentrations respectively provided 100% inhibition in their tests. Based on this, I mix 2 g (NH4)HCO3 with 1 liter H2O. This works great alone for prevention and remediation, but I'll generally add a tsp each of dish soap and sesame oil, and 1/4 cu isopropyl alchohol for general fungal and spider mite control
Silica, like silica bag for humidity? the same which you can found in the electronic boxes?I was going to say your concentration seemed a little high. But anyway the stuff works wonders.
Silica can also be added to the foliar spray and can be fed to the plants during watering. It, silica, will help strengthen cell walls making the whole plant less susceptible to infections.
Excellent,knowledgable answer!!!Sodium bicarbonate works, but potassium bicarbonate raises the ph of the leaf surface more. Raising the ph of the leaf surface causes the cell walls of the fungus causing the powdery mildew to burst, killing it. I don't know anything about ammonium bicarbonate.
One word of caution, some of the potassium bicarbonate can be absorbed by the leaves, acting as a foliar feed. If your nutes are already high in potassium that can cause an issue.
Not quite. There are silica supplements available, and it's in a lot of nutrient mixes as it strengthens stems. It's present in most soil, but it's not really in a form that plants can absorb efficiently. Liquid supplements are readily available to plants.Silica, like silica bag for humidity? the same which you can found in the electronic boxes?
Potassium silicate like, Silica Blast, Armor Si or powdered potassium silicate.Silica, like silica bag for humidity? the same which you can found in the electronic boxes?