ShLUbY
Well-Known Member
remember with PM... that shit is systemic. So if you change the leaf surface ph A) as soon as the ph regulates the fungus will start to produce fruiting bodies (the mildew you see) and release spores if allowed to do so. and B) once you get so far into flower you don't want to be spraying your buds right?? so the treatments will wear off. I'm not sure how late you can spray the lacto concoction. so that mildew will still be living in that plant just waiting to show its face again.
IME, RH don't mean shit once you have a plant that's been infected for those systemic reasons i mentioned above.
battled with PM for an entire year with all kinds of shit. when i say battled... i mean i spent countless extra hours down there every 5-7 days washing plants trying various products (K-bicarb, Na-Bicarb, H2O2, PM remover, Green Cure, i'm sure there are a few more i'm forgetting) sulfur burner was the only thing that stopped the infections from coming back, plus it degrades all the spores in the room too. Ozone did not seem to do the trick for me but I think my situation was bad enough that sulfur was the only cure.
you can get bonide sulfur that mixes with water and treat plants in veg or first week of flower and that should do some good (dont know EXACTLY how organic bonide sulfur is but it's sulfur with a wetting agent)
i will definitely tell you this.... 100% guarantee, one time treatment will not rid you of your problem. if it does... you are very very very lucky
IME, RH don't mean shit once you have a plant that's been infected for those systemic reasons i mentioned above.
battled with PM for an entire year with all kinds of shit. when i say battled... i mean i spent countless extra hours down there every 5-7 days washing plants trying various products (K-bicarb, Na-Bicarb, H2O2, PM remover, Green Cure, i'm sure there are a few more i'm forgetting) sulfur burner was the only thing that stopped the infections from coming back, plus it degrades all the spores in the room too. Ozone did not seem to do the trick for me but I think my situation was bad enough that sulfur was the only cure.
you can get bonide sulfur that mixes with water and treat plants in veg or first week of flower and that should do some good (dont know EXACTLY how organic bonide sulfur is but it's sulfur with a wetting agent)
i will definitely tell you this.... 100% guarantee, one time treatment will not rid you of your problem. if it does... you are very very very lucky