Question for subcool on problems with baking soda!? please help

Elijah84

Member
If anyone can give me some postive encouragement please do!! My plants are starting week 4 of flowering currently....everything is wonderful as far as growth and evironment are concerned. The problem is 2 nights ago I sprayed them with which obviously too potent of a mixture consisting of Baking soda and water to rid the plants of a small mildew issue. The next day(yesterday), The lights turned on showing a plethora of orange/red hairs. UGHHHH! My question is, Will they recover and resume growth of new calyx's with new hairs? I have done all my research and do not understand why this is not forewarned in articles stating that Soda is a 1st class resort to PM. PLEASE HELP!
 

Happy Leaf

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Idk if I'm reading this correct but I think they are fine if they are showing a plethora of red and orange hairs. Or do you mean ALL over the plant? Like leaves and stems.
 

Elijah84

Member
Well I mean my beuatiful white hairs(pistils) have turned red, which is normal at maturity, but I am at least three weeks from that point. Thanks for the inquiry. Im just worried that it will hinder their full developement.
 

Happy Leaf

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Sounds like some nutrient burn, from the baking soda most likely, not sure if you also fed them too much, but just be careful feeding them, and spraying them with baking soda if you do it again. Just remember you can look up a lot better options on treating mildew problems on your plants. :peace:
 
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