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I would take a guess on what it might be but I bet you guys know more about it then me. Haha first grower!
I would take a guess on what it might be but I bet you guys know more about it then me. Haha first grower!
Iām trying to keep the temps below 75 degrees and the humidity around 55-60 % I think I might need more fresh air being pulled inoh yikes you got PM bro.. what are your temps and RH and fresh air exchange lookng like?
Mix one level tablespoon of baking soda to 1 gallon of water, spray both sides of the leaf very well treat the entire plant, treat every plant and the faster you do it the quicker you're going to stop the spread; I would do that right now as a rescue, and then you can learn more about how to prevent it going forward mr. WatsonI moved and added another fan to the tent to blow air on the canopy more so hopefully that works, I didnāt have much air on the actual plants just air coming in and out of the tent
Iām trying to keep the temps below 75 degrees and the humidity around 55-60 % I think I might need more fresh air being pulled in
I have one inline fan sucking air out and two fans blows into the tent at the bottom so might need more air going thru the leaves?Yes, do you have any inline fans sucking hot air out and cool air in? if not.. get one ASAP !! Ducting and inline fan run ya like maybe 80$ for a good 400-500 CFM fan.
Also I have neem oil and water I spray on the leaves but these 6 plants are just started flowering two weeks agoMix one level tablespoon of baking soda to 1 gallon of water, spray both sides of the leaf very well treat the entire plant, treat every plant and the faster you do it the quicker you're going to stop the spread; I would do that right now as a rescue, and then you can learn more about how to prevent it going forward mr. Watson
Edit: and after you stop it you're going to want to get liquid copper fungicide you can get it at Home Depot or any home good store it works much better than the baking soda but the baking soda will stop it quick, which is what you need right now
Neem oil won't treat or stop white powdery mildew. To be clear your plants are in serious jeopardy right now, I had much less wpm than you maybe 6 months ago and it devastated my veg plants, what you see now isn't the end of it as you'll find out. I'm just now getting them back in shape after months of rehabAlso I have neem oil and water I spray on the leaves but these 6 plants are just started flowering two weeks ago
Mix one level tablespoon of baking soda to 1 gallon of water, spray both sides of the leaf very well treat the entire plant, treat every plant and the faster you do it the quicker you're going to stop the spread; I would do that right now as a rescue, and then you can learn more about how to prevent it going forward mr. Watson
Edit: and after you stop it you're going to want to get liquid copper fungicide you can get it at Home Depot or any home good store it works much better than the baking soda but the baking soda will stop it quick, which is what you need right now
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Neem oil won't treat or stop white powdery mildew. To be clear your plants are in serious jeopardy right now, I had much less wpm than you maybe 6 months ago and it devastated my veg plants, what you see now isn't the end of it as you'll find out. I'm just now getting them back in shape after months of rehab
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Does ph matter when putting the water on the leaves?
Got it, so high nothing can survive, my filter hose water come out fairly high ph so I try to use lemons and baking soda to adjust the water when I feed but I use kelp and seaweed recently so that drops the ph. Maybe the seaweed and kelp didnāt help?The reason to use the baking soda is because the pH is so very high, & that's what stops the mold from spreading; it doesn't affect the plant in any way
I appreciate all the help! I sprayed them with the baking soda and water going to leave the lights on them for another 3 hoursThe reason to use the baking soda is because the pH is so very high, & that's what stops the mold from spreading; it doesn't affect the plant in any way
you're welcome, this is the product I use, used it today out in my tomato garden works wellI appreciate all the help! I sprayed them with the baking soda and water going to leave the lights on them for another 3 hours