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A couple of my buds about 9 weeks in had some minor bud rot deep in the stem, I did some inspecting and opening up, possibly spreading spores in my one tent, but I have heard spores are in the air already. The plants have been chopped, and I harvested. Lost possibly an ounce or an ounce and a half from about 12 ozs. I have another tent in the room, plus my harvest tents exhausts into my veg cabinet. Is that going to spread the spores all over my plants? Is there any measure I should take as far as cleaning up? The canopy was over crowded and nuts were falling upon each other which caused the rot, so the situation will be fixed. Anything else I should do to make my room mold free? My other tent is in week 5 flower and is looking good, but I don't think I would be able to run a sulfur burner as I hear it is not good. Any advice would be great
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I found this stuff called "Regalia" that is a plant extract and is safe to use up to day of harvest.
It is supposed to make the plant produce it's own defenses against most molds and PM. It can be sprayed on or root drench. I was told by some outdoor growers that it kept their plants from getting any mold or PM even with late rains and days of overcast. I've applied it to my girls and will report on how well it works. |
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"If you spot those nasty white spots soon enough, break out the spray bottle, fill it with alkaline water that test at 9.5 pH, and merely mist your ladies each morning after your grow space lights turn on for the day until the fungus is no longer among us.
This application can be used for plants that are in the vegetative and flowering stages of their growth cycle. Misting your girls with water that is alkaline is fine at any time and makes for an inexpensive way to keep powdery mildew at bay. Keep it green and grow organic!" by Erik G
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I use a teaspoon of dishsoap in a litre of distilled water and spray and even rub it into the leaves and the underside of the leaves with my hands. After all it's just dish soap. These days I use the green dishsoap made with clorox. Anything that needs oxygen will drown. Plunge the plant into a pail of soapy water. I dunk the whole pot in sometimes if think things are living down below like mealy bugs. I also use that to kill spidermites, mealy bugs and even some kind of moths that defoliate my outdoor high bush cranberry. None of my plants seem to mind and even my orchids don't mind. They seem to thrive on it and the leaves look great. One of my roses always gets powdery mildew and the dish soap seems to work very well. I spray every 10 days or so and even before it gets mildew season if I remember.
As the previous poster said---always grow from seed. Someone gave me a clone and filled my whole house with mites. My ants farm them and move them around the house. No toxic chems for me. I have also used 70% rubbing alcohol in a spray which works well, but you have to hold your breath and run out of the room. Baking soda in water is good as a spray which has been said before and up the ph. I do this with mule team borax which is ph 9.5. I leave it on for a while then wash it off. I don't know why I wash it off but I do. Borax is an esential nutrient and people even take it as a vitamin. |
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Why? Disease is one of the main reasons Cannabis is valuable.
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the cure for bugs is.... azamax for pests: foliar spray 1 time week...
the cure for more bugs is : whitefly and sticky aphid sheets. the cure for powder mildew is serenade organic. foliar spray 1 time a week. your welcome. slender, |
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Has anyone ever had issues with downey mildew? It definitely is not powdery mildew but my garden has some sort of issue that isn't a normal deficiency or problem.
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