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Please try the heater... Keep room at constant 79degrees.My main focus is trying to get away from any kind of chemical organic or otherwise as much as I possibly can when dealing with pests or mildew.
Agreed. And I've worked with UV sterilization as well as ozone, in this instance O3 generation presents just as many pros and cons, but the biggest pro is that it will absolutely hit *all* surfaces, the UV light being bounced around will not work as effectively.the powdery in your neighbors is a completely different species all together; there are 200+ documented species of powdery mildew and the kind that affects cannabis only affects cannabis, no cross over from other crops.
uv light works but anywhere that's not getting hit by it will not be sanitized. There are definitely better routes to take, ozonating the room when it's empty is what works the best, if there are plants in the room I've seen sulphur burners/vaporizers get rid of and keep it away for good.
@Seamaiden
Thanks for the input.
I also use a UV for sterilization of my water. Talking to the manufacture they felt with the foil reflective surface that the light wavelength would hit just about every surface of the room without a problem. The real concern they had was the time needed for sterilization vs the health of the plants. As I stated earlier I really don't like using sulfur and am just trying to find ways to eliminate having to use any organic or non organic sprays other than AACT or SST.
Would like to hear more about JMS stylet oil that I see you use.
Thanks
Slap
@We Solidarity
What piece of equipment do you use to generate the ozone? Can you use that with the plants in the room or will the ozone harm them? I feel that even if I the light doesn't hit every single square inch using it every couple days would keep it from spreading especially if I move my plants around to eliminate permanent blind spots.
Thanks for the advice, love hearing different ideas
Slap
I am a fan, indeed, but I wouldn't use it later in flower until I know factually that it's not going to leave a residue behind on the flowers. 1oz/gal for most uses, is effective for dealing with spider mites, and is also a tank mixing adjuvant (helps make products work better, also acts as a sticker-spreader).Would like to hear more about JMS stylet oil that I see you use.
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