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Nah, I got those from ACE. Haven't heard of Billygoat, do you dig his gear?
I'd smoke the hell out of that.
Ace calls theirs Orient Express, it's Vietnam Black x China Yunnan. I wish they sold just the Vietnam Black in seed form...
I came across this article from @agseedco a while back that explains it far better than I can.
How to Cure Powdery Mildew?
How to cure Powdery Mildew By: Todd McCormick What is Powdery Mildew? Unfortunately, powdery mildew really is a mystery to science and many growers, some believe PM a systemic pathogen that permeates via the plant’s vascular system, others believe is it superficial pest that spreads across the...agseedco.com
"I would make the comparison to trying to grow a cannabis plant in too dry of an environment, as the same as trying to drive a car across a desert with just water and no antifreeze/coolant in the radiator, you may make it, but it's way more prone to overheat, and while you plant may make it through a dry environment, it's more than likely to have problems associated with lack of humidity.
Powdery mildew mostly attacks plants in dry environmental conditions, even if the plant is in a greenhouse or outside, depending on the environmental conditions leading up to the infestation of powdery mildew, I would now blame it on mother nature giving you add dryer condition than you expected and your plants suffering. I'll be the first person to admit that for a long time I really didn't take minimum humidity requirements into consideration, and I inadvertently dried the wax off of the leafs inadvertently."
This was a huge part of my issue with PM last winter, I think. I had a dehumidifier that kept the room under 55% rh, and it still attacked the plants like a savage until I started spraying micronized sulfur. There haven't been any signs of PM since getting that humidifier, that room stays between 75-80 degrees all the time, with 60-70% humidity, and I haven't seen PM in months.
Never heard of getting wpm from "dry environmental conditions", thought you got it from high humidity or large fluctuations in humidity?
Implicitly I think they are spikes once the leaves get dry once and lose the wax cuticle thing mentioned. Or like, the transition is less smooth and that endangers the leaves.Never heard of getting wpm from "dry environmental conditions", thought you got it from high humidity or large fluctuations in humidity?
Knock on wood haven’t seen pm and I’m hardly ever over 50 rh in any stage , outside right now it’s like 35 rh hopefully no problemsGo VPD I guess. ;-)
So far i have only seen it in my clone dome. I threw the plants away and have not seen it again.
It happened while the tent was 45% rh and the dome was sprayed with water and showing 95% rh.
Although the constant pm outside in michigan shows humid conditions cause it too.
Knock on wood haven’t seen pm and I’m hardly ever over 50 rh in any stage , outside right now it’s like 35 rh hopefully no problems
Never heard of getting wpm from "dry environmental conditions", thought you got it from high humidity or large fluctuations in humidity?
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