Powder Mildew

California Buds

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Yeah, I've heard of using Milk and water or vinegar and water, or some stuff called Safe Spray.
I went to my hydro store that I always go to and they have this stuff called Safer Garden Fungicide II which helps with Rust, Powder Mildew, and Black spots.
But I wasn't sure if this is safe to use while flowering. I still have over 4 weeks to go on flowering so I think I can use it but I don't want to chance it till I get some feed back.
 

Mr.Therapy Man

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Dude you can burn during flower.I dont burn over 4 weeks in but I know poeple burning two weeks before chop with no bad effects,Its like the plants just absorb the sulfer with no bad effects.I had a hard time burning 3 or 4 weeks in too ut it will save your smoke.All those sprays taste bad and should be used as the last resort.Serenade taste like shit,I hear good things about green cure,for getting rid of systimicly eagle20 works well,,,Dont use safer products of any kind on your buds...peace
 

Mr.Therapy Man

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Both these sativas were burnt on two nights ago,they smell out of this world and are healthy as hell,the sulfer has no bad smell or bad effects on the plant,It kills the spores,plain and simple,These are at 55 days into flower and going to go a full 110 or so..peace

edit...these hazes wont be burnt on anymore,that give them about7 weeks to finish without getting PM.you know you really have to get new cuts or use systimic spray to get rid of PM,Plus correct whatever envioramental conditions that caused it to start with..
 

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Mr.Therapy Man

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At 3 to 4 weeks into flower your buds are just not big enough to ruin the taste yet,Like I said burn 3 to 4 weeks into flower and you will see no more PM//peace

Edit..Im only burning about 30 minutes when they are into flowering
 

GeeTee

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also if u the milk mixture doesnt werk u can crush garlic and cloves up and mix wit water as garlic is high in sulpher
 

California Buds

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Thanks for the replies, I decided to try water thing then drying them off.
If that doesn't work I'll try, the milk and water thing, then the actual spray.
If all of it doesn't work, sulfur here I come.

I figure the powder mildew got there ages ago before I got my tray, when stuff dripped on the floor.
I decided to raise the temperature a bit to raise humidity and leave the door open for a nice breeze during lights on.
 
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