Powder mildew

Regenonn

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Hello guys. Ive notived some white spots on my ladies and I was wondering what are they. Not on all of them.
I hope is not powder mildew:((((
Can u please hace a look
 

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Isopropyl alcohol
I part alcohol, 4 parts water

Citric acid
1tbsp : gal water

Hydrogen peroxide
1/4 cup : gal water

You can add a few drops of dish soap to any of these to suffocate them. Let them sit for 15 - 20 minutes, then spray with water. If you don't, I've noticed some pistils get burnt. None of these treatments will kill the eggs, so multiple applications are necessary. Every 3 days for 2 weeks, then once a week.
Other options are predatory mites. Lady bugs are pretty useless on their own.

If all else fails, there is the ever frowned upon hot shot strip. Just hang it for 4 days, then stick it in your garage until you need it again.. cost $7, lasts 4 months. But it will deform your neighbors, drinking buddies, stepsons, grand kid. So leave the tent shut as much as you can.

God's speed
 
 
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