has anyone ever used a sulfur burner after a neem application?

FoolBloom

Active Member
I've read it can scorch your plants and even cause them to catch on fire. Fuuuuck, I just bought one for powdery mold and I used a neem spray 4 days ago. Guess it will come in handy next time.
 

FoolBloom

Active Member
Oh yeah I'm gonna try baking a baking soda mix, anyone had luck with that? I'm totally broke(to the point I couldn't buy fungicide if I wanted) after buying the burner. Only 2 or 3 weeks left.
 

BeefSupreme

Active Member
you mean burn the baking soda in the burner? I wouldnt recommend this, you might fuck your burner and i dont see how that would help your plants, seeing as though burning it would change it properties. i wouldnt worry about having the burner and neem oil. The burners dont give off much heat, and im pretty sure neem oil doesnt burn
 

FoolBloom

Active Member
No, I'm gonna use a baking soda spray mix. No way in hell I'd burn it it would just boil down to nothing. The burner will be put awa) for the next crop.
 

tallpants

Member
You and I are on the same wavelength. Did you find anything out? I brought home the sulfur spray and then read don't apply until 4 weeks after oil. You having issues with PM?
 

woodsmaneh!

Well-Known Member
Take the burner back and and buy a fan.

Conditions that encourage the growth and spread of powdery mildew include:
  • Dampness or high humidity (Not common during rainy seasons or in extreme heat)
  • Crowded plantings
  • Poor air circulation
Lower your humidity and get the air moving and it will go away. If you get it again use 1 part milk to 9 parts water. Spray on affective areas. Lolly popping plants will help also.
 
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