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Yodaweed

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sadly no .this is the proper defence aginst PM IMO- http://buildasoil.com/products/agsil16h-potassium-silicate
AND every week till week 2-3 flower.... at least 1/4 t per gallon soil dreanch or foliar .
potassium bicarb works to keep it at bay. but once its taken hold you need the ksil it improves sap flow and provides nourishment for the cell walls (turgidity)...
It's in the air here where I live , roses near the house , blueberry plants, lots of big tall grasses and weeds that look to be infected and large trees as well. I been thinking that during the winter it will be too dry for it to grow not sure if that's how it works here but I'm new to this area. I have lived in CO for a few years but where I lived before was a lot dryer. I was using a silicate and I need to try to find some of that potassium bicarbonate but I still think it is fierce here.
 

Joedank

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It's in the air here where I live , roses near the house , blueberry plants, lots of big tall grasses and weeds that look to be infected and large trees as well. I been thinking that during the winter it will be too dry for it to grow not sure if that's how it works here but I'm new to this area. I have lived in CO for a few years but where I lived before was a lot dryer. I was using a silicate and I need to try to find some of that potassium bicarbonate but I still think it is fierce here.
yea i spray it by the 4 gallon backpack sprayer batch .... on EVERYTHING apple trees roses tomaters....ect
 

Yodaweed

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eastern slope you should be good till oct 31 without frost cloth...
4th season outdoors in colorado at 7200ft but i use a large greenhouse for cannabis as its my medicine and not worth risking to the rath of mother nature
ok good I should be good then, thanks yeah I been thinking about building a greenhouse , I can't grow cannabis outside because I don't have a fence that's tall enough but a greenhouse with a locking door would take care of that.
 

Joedank

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Growing weed in a greenhouse amongst the mountains... sounds like my version of paradise Joe.
its mine too i worked hard in norcal trimming , then got my own spot , then cashed it all in for the big move to my home and first love the big mountains near the desert...
everyday is a gift . and a chance to learn/ grow :) . hope i can harness the geothermal power under my feet this winter...
might have a extra spot at the trim table for ya stow if ya make it out this fall ....lol.... trimming ....
 

st0wandgrow

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its mine too i worked hard in norcal trimming , then got my own spot , then cashed it all in for the big move to my home and first love the big mountains near the desert...
everyday is a gift . and a chance to learn/ grow :) . hope i can harness the geothermal power under my feet this winter...
might have a extra spot at the trim table for ya stow if ya make it out this fall ....lol.... trimming ....
Ha! You wouldn't have to twist my arm too hard to come out there for pretty much anything. Trimming though? I'd almost rather shovel 10 acres of cow shit at this point! lol
 

Flaming Pie

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sadly no .this is the proper defence aginst PM IMO- http://buildasoil.com/products/agsil16h-potassium-silicate
AND every week till week 2-3 flower.... at least 1/4 t per gallon soil dreanch or foliar .
potassium bicarb works to keep it at bay. but once its taken hold you need the ksil it improves sap flow and provides nourishment for the cell walls (turgidity)...
Potassium bicarbonate also kills it. It increases the PH of the leaf's surface and greencure adds a surfacant to coat evenly.

It is a preventative and a cure.
 

Joedank

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It isn't. That is a marijuana forum superstition.

Research how PM grows and reproduces.
you should do the same . so pm is unlike any other fungus?? it is not soil borne and therfor root tied??? lol get with the new info ... just watched a vid of a bell pepper grower in san fran . he says in 30 years all he has learned is its all about the weather . the PM is EVERYWHERE root fruit and seed waiting for the right conditions to outbreak .
 

Joedank

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Powdery mildew creates other effects that are not readily visible. For example, a severely infected plant may have a reduced level of winter hardiness. Trees have also been observed to leaf out later in the spring after being infected the previous season.
source :http://www.clemson.edu/extension/hgic/pests/plant_pests/flowers/hgic2049.html
Pm is not systemic.
should have waited on this one... lol

edit _- so if i take a cutting from that "tree " with pm even dormant i will give you pm . huh? worse than we though ... new research ... cool or not...
 

Joedank

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Pm is not systemic.
Powdery mildew creates other effects that are not readily visible. For example, a severely infected plant may have a reduced level of winter hardiness. Trees have also been observed to leaf out later in the spring after being infected the previous season.
source :http://www.clemson.edu/extension/hgic/pests/plant_pests/flowers/hgic2049.html

should have waited on this one... lol

edit _- so if i take a cutting from that "tree " with pm even dormant i will give you pm . huh? worse than we though ... new research ... cool or not...
just talked to a expert . i am wrong . it is not systemic it is endemic no matter how i argue ... maddening . fucking doctors.
 
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