Alienwidow
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Thats too bad, im gonna be out there around noon. Should be a nice day for a stroll in the sunI wish I could for real - gotta go to the fair with the wife's coworkers
Thats too bad, im gonna be out there around noon. Should be a nice day for a stroll in the sunI wish I could for real - gotta go to the fair with the wife's coworkers
It was only ever visible on fan leaves and I removed them. It was reeeeally early along ( see pic in first post)Don't smoke anything infected by powdery mildew, you can get a respiratory infection.
Thanks, we tried a tester earlier and it got the job done. Tasted surprisingly fruity for being dried quickly over the oven!She looks nice man. I hope it smokes good. Before i go and chop a plant early i always take a tester bud off just to make sure it doesnt taste like hay or grass. Thats the worst. You might want to consider it. You can always take a rag and wipe the infected areas after you spray just to give a little better clean up and get a couple more days of flower. Good luck.
Good deal,tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimber!It was only ever visible on fan leaves and I removed them. It was reeeeally early along ( see pic in first post)
Either way, I'm sure I've smoked a lot worse back in the day when we smoked brick weed lol
Thanks, we tried a tester earlier and it got the job done. Tasted surprisingly fruity for being dried quickly over the oven!
I can take comfort knowing she's in a better place now.Good deal,tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimber!
What kind of kush is that? Nice heads on it. St helens was killer man, you shoulda came out.I can take comfort knowing she's in a better place now.
(Drying in my garage lol)
Oh well, made more room for my Kush plant and the healthy Bubbleberry clone. Cleaned a little, def keeping airflow up and keeping a better eye on humidity with this one.
The only problem with that is that the plants that we grow , cannabis , herbs, squash, tomatoes ect have all been tweaked by inbreeding , cross breeding ect these plants no longer have the disease resistance that their more rugged far distant relatives have had or still posess. So we have to do all these other treatments for diseases nutrient uptake issues ect , ect, ect. However more modern breeding techniques have been shown to actually enhance the plants disease resistance, however they are still far away from perfection in my opinion. So until then we must be very diligent in our preventative measures and curse the stars when despite everything that we have done still doesn't work and our plant ends up taking the "long nap" anyway.I hear a lot about fungicides to kill powdery mildew but nothing about enhancing your plant's already existing defense against that to prevent it in the first place. Give your plant calcium with some with some form of biostumulants to increase uptake. The calcium will help the plant form pectin from pectic acid, the substance that supports cell walls and makes them stronger, so that when the mildew goes to insert it's germination tube into the cell walls on the leaves, the innercelluar space is filled with pectin instead of water, failing to penetrate they end up drying up and dying off.
Plants have survived and evolved for hundreds of millions of years without our help, they have their own system to do everything on their own, instead of making our own system for them like fungicides or feeding them sugars etc, it's better to enhance a plant's own way of doing it so it relies less on us and more on itself, learning and growing stronger.
Happy growing.