gristlegrower
Active Member
So I thought I'd eradicated my mildew problem. I had noticed it a few weeks back and had treated it with several 4 hour long hits with a sulphur vaporizer. I cut them last night and as I got to the outskirts of the garden, (which gets neglected due to its difficulty in accessing it) - I noticed the plants were ravaged with it.
I don't have anywhere to hang them but all together so it was impossible to isolate the worst of it, though I hung the ones that were infected off to the side at least.
I'm scared to spray them as they're now in the dark, at 50 degrees and just begging for budrot.
A friend suggested putting the lights back in, only hanging them low, below the plants, to increase the temperature and speed up the drying process. I'm scared to do this, but I think I will, just to contend with the cold factor. Unless you've got better advice. I'm worried about space heaters left unattended., so that rules that out.
So, is there anything I can do to kill the mildew at this point without getting boryitis? Sulpur vapor would make the buds taste nasty wouldn't it? Could I hit them with the vapor and then air it out?
I don't have anywhere to hang them but all together so it was impossible to isolate the worst of it, though I hung the ones that were infected off to the side at least.
I'm scared to spray them as they're now in the dark, at 50 degrees and just begging for budrot.
A friend suggested putting the lights back in, only hanging them low, below the plants, to increase the temperature and speed up the drying process. I'm scared to do this, but I think I will, just to contend with the cold factor. Unless you've got better advice. I'm worried about space heaters left unattended., so that rules that out.
So, is there anything I can do to kill the mildew at this point without getting boryitis? Sulpur vapor would make the buds taste nasty wouldn't it? Could I hit them with the vapor and then air it out?