Novaracer69
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Tried this last year and it went out of control. My soil base if a peat coco mix with my compost. I have had better luck with hydrogen peroxide and water. My environment is a special case. Being on the west side of the lake were always humid as hell. Get a few miles away and they don't have our issues. And I don't like spraying microbes and bacteria on my plants in flower around flower. I do use alot of knf inputs. I personally don't like compost tea's honestly. I killed a few plants a few years ago and I will do 1 of 2 compost tea's. But I would rather use my super labs ffj fpj or a fpe in combination with my dry amendments.Big pots provide a larger buffer for error if your soil is made correctly. Rule of thumb though is that older plants have more issues then younger plants. If you wanna kill PM, brew a microbe tea out of compost, worm castings, and a food source (sugar/molasses), and saturate your plants enough to leave a lil sugar residue on your leaves. It will provide food for bacteria that will edge out the pm fungi as the two compete for resources on your plant. Also hit your soil with it. You can cut your soil with anti-fungal a like coco coir too and that will help a ton.