Powdery mildew

Tolerance Break

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You're going to need to solve whatever problem caused it too. Check your ambient humidity, both day and night, and consider what might have brought it into your grow room.

By the time you can see it, it's everywhere, so it might be worth breaking everything down, giving it a good clean, and start again. I hope the methods suggested do the trick for you.
 
I agree with the two above posts. Knocking that stuff down is going to be a real pain in the a$$ and you'll never know if you actually got it all.
Honestly was thinking about just trashing them because i have already dealt with white flies with these two plants. They are in a separate tent from two others. It can’t travel to another tent, right ?
 

cannabiscrusader

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Honestly was thinking about just trashing them because i have already dealt with white flies with these two plants. They are in a separate tent from two others. It can’t travel to another tent, right ?
It most certainly can. Spores are already in the air, always. Just looking for the right environment to pounce. Like @Tolerance Break said, you are going to have to fix your environment first.

My dehumidifier recently crapped out, and my new one is stuck at a port somewhere. Pm is starting to take hold. These remedies are just a bandaid until you get your humidity down
 
Agree with above there various things you can do

You can use either milk , baking soda apple cider vinegar, hydrogen peroxide & Potassium bicarbonate.
Milk I want my grow room to stank not to stink lmao.
 

Tolerance Break

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Milk I want my grow room to stank not to stink lmao.
The way I see it, people buy tons of marketed products to grow plants that have been cultivated for tens of thousands of years.

Milk is cheap and somewhat effective, there's also $60 dollar 10oz bottles of watered down chemicals you can get elsewhere for a fraction of the cost. If you scoff at the solution because of its simplicity, you might want to double check and make sure you're not getting screwed out of your hard earned dollar growing with expensive cannabis branded products.
 
The way I see it, people buy tons of marketed products to grow plants that have been cultivated for tens of thousands of years.

Milk is cheap and somewhat effective, there's also $60 dollar 10oz bottles of watered down chemicals you can get elsewhere for a fraction of the cost. If you scoff at the solution because of its simplicity, you might want to double check and make sure you're not getting screwed out of your hard earned dollar growing with expensive cannabis branded products.
I have no doubt it works but does it not make your room smell like rotten milk?
 
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