Should I dilute 'Garden Safe Fungicide 3'?

420BongRips

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I bought this bottle of pest control stuff that I need to use for my plants that are about 2 weeks into vegetation and are already having mild pest problems, and some white spots which I believe are powder mildew that I need to control. I went up to my local store and bought this stuff. My question is, can I go ahead and spray it directly on my plants or do I need to dilute it more than it already is?
 

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420BongRips

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Thanks guys. I see some eggs on the bottom of one of my fan leaves, I'll give it a test when the sun goes down. Is it okay to spray the whole plant or only affected areas? I'll provide pics of my babies if you'd like, I was going to start a journal on them anyhow.
 

josromas

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Hi, i've been growing my plants for months and just harvested one. I always thought that they were unhealthy because of a nutritional problem but today i went to check my drying plant and found mites on it.... so then i realised that the problem is mites xD. My father gave me the fungicide 3 and i used it. Now, the problem is that my plants have just started flowering and i don't feel right putting chemicals on them. I wanted to know if I've just messed up my buds or this miticide isn't toxic.
 

420BongRips

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Your buds will be fine as long as you don't use it throughout the entire flowering stage. The first week or two is fine, as the plant will respirate the chemicals out
 

WannabeWizard2003

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I used this same product and did light coats on just the dirt because I am dealing with fungus gnats. Im in 5th week of flower and only two days after using this product my girls took a turn for the worst. I have already pm'd 2 members about this that I find to be enjoyable to talk to and they help me a ton (MICHI-CAN and Mistergraphics), but I'm freaking! Hence why I dig up this old post. I will leave the worst pic out of the bunch, as I think I am going to loose this plant.

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This plant was perky and green before use of the fungicide, now this is as perky as it get :(
 
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