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So update. I have 4 Girls infected. I've been using diluted milk sprayed daily as Allowed by weather. Weather kind of sucks right now it's been hot and dry all summer but it seems to want to stay damp right now. The pics above are the worst one. She's maybe gotten a little worse since I initially saw and started treating with milk. The other three were not as severe and seem to have been almost resolved. there are still traces but it doesn't seem to be getting worse which I'm fine with. But this one girl here is a little worse than the rest and I'm wondering at what point do you just Chop? I know she probably has three weeks left but..... sometimes compromise is necessary. The milk seems to slow it down quite a bit but does the hydrogen peroxide kill outright or just pretty much have the same effect?
As always I try to learn what lessons I can. Out of 8 packed together in a space that's just a little too small only 4 are infected. I kept a close eye on everything, and there are no other breakouts on the other four. These plants are pretty much touching. I may be overlooking other factors but it seems that some may have a genetic resistance? These are all supposed to be the same strain but who knows what you get off the internet for sure. But I've got one girl with three sick girls surrounding it that still doesn't show a spec of powdery mildew.
As always I try to learn what lessons I can. Out of 8 packed together in a space that's just a little too small only 4 are infected. I kept a close eye on everything, and there are no other breakouts on the other four. These plants are pretty much touching. I may be overlooking other factors but it seems that some may have a genetic resistance? These are all supposed to be the same strain but who knows what you get off the internet for sure. But I've got one girl with three sick girls surrounding it that still doesn't show a spec of powdery mildew.