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The Doctor is OUT and has moved on...
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google this:
site:icmag.com "milk" "mildew" |
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I used the Nuke Em last night. |
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Just found PM on my mother lady and don't know what to do to get rid of it. Have on hand to use neem oil, or organocide 3-in-1 spray. would rather not use any nasty bad sprays on me plants.
Is there anything more 100% organic than these could use? Do any of you think Cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome is linked to the use of stuff like neem oil or other sprays? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cannab...mesis_syndrome This thread has too many pages to go through to find a remedy for PM. lately can't seem to keep any plants healthy or alive very long.
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I am fucked. it is fusarium wilt. Wondered why leaves were turning yellow. I am going to try procidic tonight.
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been battling heavily with PM.
In flower and veg.. pretty spore laden over here. Geencure worked well in mid flower. Burnt the pistils, and some leaf tips, making it difficult to gauge maturity. ZeroTol (h2o2 and peoxyacetic acid (sp)) works well on contact... It will take care of veggers and early flower.. if in flower you really need to be aggressive, spraying into the buds well. I've spent 100's if not 1000 on weaponry in this battle. I am one week out from harvest.. the other day I put in my last effort for this run.. A buddy had been pushing this product JMS Stylet Oil. Swore that that combined with sulfur burner is the last blow. I took a while to take his advice, but i did. he recommended 45 ml/gal.. I ended up using it with a few other ingredients similarly to WDI's green cleaner recipe. all per gallon warm water... and try your best to shake while you are spraying 1 tsp silica 1/4 tsp (.3g) aloe 10 ml Sals Suds (SLS soap) 10 ml zerotol 40 ml JMS Stylet. for reference.. WDI Green Cleaner is 10ml sals, 10ml 91% ISO, 20ml soybean or other oil I am currently testing that recipe on a lilac that is covered in PM, and a schefflera that is covered with god knows what bugs. these are pretty serious tests ![]() I will say that this spray seems to be the most effective that i have tried in flower.. I got them absolutely soaked and 2 days later it looks like i never had any issues. Folks swear you can use it right up to harvest, but i will be waiting 7-10 days from spray to chop. So heres my plan after I chop next week.. love it or hate it my friends.. i have the 'dew bad.. and if i don't get serious.. I will battle forever. Remove plants from room... eagle 20 all cuts. shut a/c, crank all lights to max wattage.. heat room over 100* for an hour or so burn sulfur - 6 hrs. sanitize room best as possible At this point.. i will remove tents.. put up some studs and panda.. to increase airflow.. use one tent for veg. plants back into room sulfur 1 hour. get back to it... after that, it's sulphur once a month.. with a spray in between.. and it will go on like this for probably a year.. after a year of extreme measures I would hope to be in the clear and I will implement biological IPM, and a burn once every 2 to 3 months. any further advice is welcome.. just don't bother recommending milk this, or LAB, AACT that.. they have their place.. this isn't it right now. if your struggling with issues.. hit me up. glad to help. |
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Then I saw what the guys down in Cali must get regularly. I call it the Cali Clap. Nothing would touch it except Eagle 20 on small clones. Green Cure, low humidity, absolutely nothing slowed it down. I will probably never bring a clone into my garden from anyone again. Been growing since 1977 and have only seen this super aggressive form of PM once, and the mild form once or twice. |
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I’ve currently been dealing with the worst form of pm also. It’s not a problem in veg. It comes on in early bloom. I’ve eagle 20 ‘d in veg, even early bloom. It keeps coming back for almost a year.
I’ve used green cleaner, eagle 20, green cure, cease, serenade, actinovate, jms stylet and sulfur burner. My humidity spikes at 52%. Other then that it 40-50% What works for me is bi-weekly cleaning and inspection of EVERY plant. I’ve had best results from greencure sprayed weekly. I use a lighter dose to avoid pistill burn. If I notice more then a spot or 2 of pm I might spray twice a week at a slightly stronger dose. It sucks, I hate that I have to waste some much energy/time dealing with it. I too will never take in another clone!!! |
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The only thing that worked well for my PM was a sulfur burn, nothing else would cure it.
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