alwayslearning777
Well-Known Member
hello everyone,
this is the first time i have experienced this indoors, ill add all the info below:
the max humidity got up to 50percent, it hasnt recently and i believe i have solved that problem, its been in the 30s for the last two days
i have scowerd all over and found only one plant that had very slight spots of mildew on a total of four leafs, im honesly suprized i even found them because the spots were not that bad
im only in week 3 ..
so my questions ... now that humidity is down and should not bounce back up, should i spray or something ?
what should i spray if so ? ive read peroxide and baking soda, there are no buds yet just the bunches of hairs
baking soda is supposed to be more preventative and peroxide as i understand will kill any existing spores, anyone tried mixing and using both ?
should i even worry now that humidity is down to the30s will that alone prevent any future mold issues ?
this is the first time i have experienced this indoors, ill add all the info below:
the max humidity got up to 50percent, it hasnt recently and i believe i have solved that problem, its been in the 30s for the last two days
i have scowerd all over and found only one plant that had very slight spots of mildew on a total of four leafs, im honesly suprized i even found them because the spots were not that bad
im only in week 3 ..
so my questions ... now that humidity is down and should not bounce back up, should i spray or something ?
what should i spray if so ? ive read peroxide and baking soda, there are no buds yet just the bunches of hairs
baking soda is supposed to be more preventative and peroxide as i understand will kill any existing spores, anyone tried mixing and using both ?
should i even worry now that humidity is down to the30s will that alone prevent any future mold issues ?