DoctorCandelario
Member
Hello guys.
Well I live in a tropical country and rain season is right around the corner. In fact today the day is so overcast Im even thinking of leaving my plant under its CFLs all day long.
But the whole point of this post is that since I am planning of flowering her out in the sun, is asking If rain represents an inmediate danger to my buds. I know these plants tend to grow in the wild but mildew is a real concern. Ambient humidity tends to go down when rain starts though, but the plants could get constant showers.
Since I live in a place where some things are very hard to come by, commercial horticultural fungicides like the ones people recommend around this forum are close to impossible to get. But someone on this forum mentioned a solution of skimmed milk as a way to treat mildew. Is this even effective?
Saludos.
Well I live in a tropical country and rain season is right around the corner. In fact today the day is so overcast Im even thinking of leaving my plant under its CFLs all day long.
But the whole point of this post is that since I am planning of flowering her out in the sun, is asking If rain represents an inmediate danger to my buds. I know these plants tend to grow in the wild but mildew is a real concern. Ambient humidity tends to go down when rain starts though, but the plants could get constant showers.
Since I live in a place where some things are very hard to come by, commercial horticultural fungicides like the ones people recommend around this forum are close to impossible to get. But someone on this forum mentioned a solution of skimmed milk as a way to treat mildew. Is this even effective?
Saludos.