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Still powdery mildew, help please again

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Still powdery mildew, help please again

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Da risk of what what
Plants breathe. Any kind of oil on the leaves can block the pores the plants transpire (breathe) through. Plant Therapy has both soap and oil.
If it can not breathe, the first sign will be that it looks like it was overwatered. Rinse the leaves to remove the oil and the soap and the plant will recover.
 
Da risk of what what
Transpiration. I don’t rinse my plants after application. Never have had an issue not doing so. I apply lost coast once or twice a week right now and will keep doing so until harvest. It will take care of PM and helps keep bud rot at bay. Added benefit it kills a whole host of insects too.
 
Plants breathe. Any kind of oil on the leaves can block the pores the plants transpire (breathe) through.
If it can not breathe, the first sign will be that it looks like it was overwatered. Rinse the leaves to remove the oil and the soap and the plant will recover.
Ohhh my dog lmao I getcha, just did a lil Rinsey rinse noww
 
Transpiration. I don’t rinse my plants after application. Never have had an issue not doing so. I apply lost coast once or twice a week right now and will keep doing so until harvest. It will take care of PM and helps keep bud rot at bay. Added benefit it kills a whole host of insects too.
It also depends on how strong it is mixed.
 
We use it half strength once the plant is in flower.
One of my plants had reveg’d back in June and didn’t come out of it until first week of August when it went in flower. It looked like cousin it but I trimmed the shit out of it a few weeks ago. It looks like a poodle now, lol. Anyway the buds and vegetation are tight to the stalks. Just ideal for bud rot to develop so I am using full strength once to twice weekly. I find a cat here and there. I did apply BT a week ago as I was seeing more than I cared to. They seem to be in check now, no bud rot, mildew or other pests. Plants look happy considering everything Mother Nature has thrown at them. If they had tails they’d be a wagging.
 
hydrogen peroxide is good too..
milk has been scientifically proven to be good for plant health and immune system and when used in proper conditions it works to kill off wpm..
some european countries with the proper weather conditions use milk with all their crops..
i wouldn’t use it in flower though, just peroxide..
most people will wash the outdoor harvest in a light hydrogen peroxide mix for cleaning buds off of everything.
 
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