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Old 09-15-2005, 05:52 AM #1
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Powdery Mildew/0utdoor Grow

So lemme hear your ideas and past experiences and suggestions for this...

Powdery Mildew, outdoor grow, 2 plants @ approx 4 weeks into flower (55-60 day flowertime expected), about 90% of the leaves are affected with smallish dots (at least 3 on each "fan")...
if I were to trim all the affected leaves off I'd have one or two leaves left *lol*



so c'mon guys....whatcha got for me here?
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Old 09-15-2005, 06:03 AM #2
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Are you sure it's powdery mildew?
The spots you speak of, what do they look like?
If so, I had great success with baking soda. ( 1tsp per quart foliar)
Did you get the plants from the "clubs"?
Seems like all the club clones are infected.
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yeah, I'm positive ...

and nope...I grew em from seed....
but the powdery mildew has always been an issue around here.....since I moved here a couple of years ago anyway....
are you in the Bay Area too?


1 tsp per quart....got it.....thanks man.....I'll try pretty much anything that won't fuck with my buds.
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If you have access to one and it will reach the grow try a space heater at night till the morning and it will eliminate the dew from forming and reduce ambient moisture at its most damaging time.
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I mist mine daily with tap water, mine is 8.o ph. the high alkaline water helps detour powder mildew.works for me when my friends have problems
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Old 09-21-2005, 02:40 AM #6
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for anyone interested...
I wound up making a cinnamon tea......2 tablespoons of cinnamon and 1/2 teaspoon of baking soda in a liter of water. Let it sit for two days then strained it through a coffee filter. Next I soaked my plants with a foliar spray of the "tea" ......my garden smelled of cinnamon apple cider...it was quite comforting *lol*
The next day my lovely partner (Mr Legion) brought home a container of Companion 2-3-2 (Plant Food & Microbial Inoculant) w/Bacillus subtilis GB03 and proceeded to foliar my plants (and his) with this as well.....it's been two days since this and I've noticed a HUGE difference. The powdery mildew is fading nicely.....and I'm not seeing any NEW spots.
Ideally I'll treat the plants twice more (w/the Companion).....but we'll see....I'm trying to keep a close eye on how far along they are....don't want to treat them less than 2 weeks before harvest...

so yeah....cinnamon tea (thanks Buzzmobile), baking soda (thank you LegitUser) and Companion (thanks Legion).....heh
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Old 09-21-2005, 03:08 AM #7
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I also find safers garden fungicide to work quite nicely as well
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I also find safers garden fungicide to work quite nicely as well
I'll second that.




Glad you worked out the problem.

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Old 09-21-2005, 03:50 AM #9
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I think we tried that (guy who didn't come to my birthday party :( ) with no luck....... :smile:




oh and thank you other guy.....the being glad thing :smile:
I'm glad too man....
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hi miss mess....

glad you got it under control.

i have used Serenade indoors with success, but is also for outside.

here's a link for future reference. OMRI organic if that matters.

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