idk if it is.. but if you think it might be how can I fix this?
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I wanna keep it.. just going to use her for my experimental breeding proposes. I think I know exactly what caused it.. a buddy gave me a clone and it was sitting besides her for a while before I realized the clone was infested with pm.. but anyways.. how do I get rid of it since I wanna keep the plant.. how have you successfully rid pm?Looks like it. Does it appear in blotches? An overall pic would be nice too. There are 3 things you can do. Lose the plants and start over, keep the PM at bay through continual treatments, or go nuclear and use a chemical fungicide to eradicate it. Also, you need to try to identify the source and fix that problem.
So did you use 1/4 tablespoon per gallon? I've been reading different measurements just trying to find out what's the right amount for indoor plants?I hadn't read that post I linked to till now, but for me, after using eagle 20 PM never returned.
Ok cool thanks...I just don't want to fck nothing up and guess less is best when in doubt.I dont remember offhand. Ill look when I get home tonight. That sounds abt right.
I use 1ml per gal.Ok cool thanks...I just don't want to fck nothing up and guess less is best when in doubt.
I haven't had any pm on my flowering plants for about two years. When I did need to use it, it was a staggered perpetual harvest, which is a high risk environment for pm. Yet, I would just do one preventative spray at wk 2-3 and I still wouldn't get it.I use 1ml per gal.
I have never had any foliage death and one good application did the trick on the few occasions I have had to use it. Obviously we all have different experiences as attested to by thegreensurfer. To each their own. I hate fucking around with stuff. Once I find something that works I stick with it. I wholeheartedly agree about potassium silicate. It is cheap awesomeness for your plants. I wont grow without it anymore. mbferts.com has a cheap powdered silica that is cheap and lasts a loooong time. Your plants will thank you.
@thegreensurfer have you ever had it return after your 3 applications? Are you using it on one run plants or mothers also?