40degsouth
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The bread yeast spray was interesting and plants given this spray seemed to be doing better than their sister plants in terms of colour and bud density, maybe because of the sugar l added to propergate the yeast. Of course there are a lot of variables in this statement but is still worth further investigation for plant health and l believe in some way it has an ability to suppress other pathogens, just not the one at my location.
I found no dose that could brown pistils.
As a side note I observed a male l pulled, that was sprayed afterwards, to go completely brown within about 36hours and one l didn’t stayed green for a lot longer. My theory is that the yeast ate the sugars in the chlorophyll very quickly. This led me to believe that it might be a good addition to garden maintenance anyway.
I found no dose that could brown pistils.
As a side note I observed a male l pulled, that was sprayed afterwards, to go completely brown within about 36hours and one l didn’t stayed green for a lot longer. My theory is that the yeast ate the sugars in the chlorophyll very quickly. This led me to believe that it might be a good addition to garden maintenance anyway.