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post your powdery mildew pics

bigdiesel

Member
I may have a PM problem and i want to see your pics. Ive been told by one person that i have a pm problem but i don't believe him...I've been spraying my garden with floramite and i get these white blotches on my plants and i think its just from the floramite, he thinks its pm. Any Pics please?
 

gmanwho

Well-known member
Veteran
Floramite will leave white spotted residue behind. when the water evaporates it leaves a chalky white spots behind. Without a pic, and knowing floramite, floarmite can leave residue behind.

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PM is a powdery substance that you can actually see it fluff up on the leaves, etc...it would be hard to see in pics, I think....just looks like white spots.
 

whadeezlrg

Just Say Grow
Veteran
here's the best(if you can really say that) pic of pm that I've got
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Bunz

Active member
^^^I bit the bullet and bought a sulfur burner and haven't looked back. :D

I tried everything else first and it would take care of it for a week or so....................2 hour burn in the tent and all is well. MAKE SURE you spray the plants w/ plain water very heavily before doing a sulfur burn, otherwise you will burn your leaves.
 

whadeezlrg

Just Say Grow
Veteran
yeah, I'd say they one sold in a box is worth it, my buddy just devastated about 24 - 2 month vegged girls, now they look like clones on tree trunks. I've heard a foliar of Dutchmaster zone and penetrator is the end all of PM, as soon as I can afford it I will report the validity of that statement, unless anyone else could chime in?
 
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