Powdery Mildew Problem

Kevdogg5555

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Hello everyone, I just Discovered powdery mildew starting to form on a couple of my plants.!!! FUCKKKKK

Not to worry though because I know there are great people with great knowledge here to help me through it.

I just sprayed with a product called Mildew Gaurd. http://safergro.com/product3/mildewcure.htm.

If doesnt work to control it, what other means do you suggest of control this pain in the ass.

HAS ANYONE HAD EXPERIENCE WITH SULFUR BURNERS OUTSIDE?
 

SenorBrownWater

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your link is to mildew cure....and that is what i use...i spray every 3 days...on affected plants...
it works ok for me...just get every inch of the plant...
are you in a greenhouse? if not sulfur burner outside is pointless....

imo pm isn't that huge of a deal....good luck!
 

Hotboxbudz

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If its just a few small spots on 3-4 leaves then I just wipe it off with some water and a clean rag..haven't had a problem with it. (I will state now that we could be talking about two different things)
I see some small mildew patchs after it rains and the water drys off the leaves. I just wipe it off and it doesn't seem to come back in the same place.
 

Kevdogg5555

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hotboxbudz, i think your taking about water spots, i think wiping it would just spread it.

Senorbrownwater- that i meant mildew cure... Btw why would it be a waste to do sulfur outdoors, I have no green house, but on a still night with no wind... I defiantly dont think it would be as efficient as enclosed in a greenhouse, but wouldn't it still get to the plants
 

Villa

Active Member
I use skim milk one part skim milk to 9 parts water and spray your plants as needed. It worked for me.
 

Vindicated

Well-Known Member
Yup, milk and water 1:9 ratio works great. Neem, Sesame, and Tea Tree oil also fights mold and mildew.
 

Rising Moon

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I use an organic product called "Safer 3 in one" Works pretty good, just have to spray allot. And it can burn the forming flowers. So at this point, I wouldn't spray unless it was out of control.
 
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