Looking good! Did ya try any of the things I mentioned for the PM? Oh I think you asked, regular milk. 1 part milk to 2 parts water. Or Potassium Carbonate, which I believe is sold as GreenCure ask @Flaming Pie to read the ingredients in that for us. Pretty sure it contains Potassium Carbonate.
That cut is really getting around, that and the sfv seem like they can be obtained by the average closet dude.HAOG, can't wait to flower this bitch
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The reason the wife quit work and stayed home to raise our son. I feel for all the day care parents. It has to be damn rough. Best of luck DST. Constantly being sick is hard.Anyone got any ideas....
I think I may have to go and buy one of these to hang out with my son...
fuk me he's a moving bag of germs (bloody daycare). Been Tom Dick for the last couple of days for the umpteenth time in not so long ffs. Plus it's my throat which puts a stop to most stoner activities...boo! had 1 dab and a bong all day yesterday (god it felt good after those hits)........peace
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Got to love them kid bugs.....Thanks Mo but the yins bugs are on some next level shit. I think even the ebola suit would struggle. I eat reasonably healthy. I exercise at least 2 or 3 times a week....but his bugs still boss through. There is one rug rat at day care that is by all accounts the spreader of germs. The whole crew just had hand foot and mouth....which I thought was something only animals get...wtf. Also known as fruit beard I think.
Thanks pie, was pretty sure it was in there.potassium bicarbonate. Way better than milk.
creates a high ph environment that the pm cannot survive.
used in agriculture for pm treatment and prevention.
I use one small scoop to 250ml.Thanks pie, was pretty sure it was in there.
Thanks tag @papapayne he's the one who needs it.I use one small scoop to 250ml.
Once a week and I also mist with I when I top.
I believe it 85 % potassium and 15% inert ingredients. It applies very evenly to leaves and does not bead up.
GreenCure® fully dissolves in water and is easily sprayed on leaves, flowers, stems and branches. The patented formula contains just the right amount of potassium bicarbonate and surfactants so that there is no unsightly residue. It dries quickly and it dries clean. Vegetables can be harvested within 1 hour of spraying. (See complete mixing and use instructions)
It spreads out evenly over leaves and provides complete coverage. Since "prevention is the best medicine" it is wise to apply GreenCure® at the first sign of disease or even when environmental conditions are favorable to mildew.GreenCure® kills mildew on contact and provides up to 2 weeks of preventive protection.
Baking soda is sodium bicarbonate. Green cure is potassium bicarbonate. Big difference.@Flaming Pie thanks!!!! I'm sure the inert ingredients are just what allow it to stick to the surface, the same idea as when you do it with just the Potassium carbonate.
It's 1 tbsp potassium carbonate, 1 tsp dish detergent, to 1 gallon of water. It's basically baking soda but has the added benefit of killing the PM. Green Cure is making a killing off some baking soda basically lol....