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DazedNconfussed
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hey bro
seal that room up better!
yeah i have white powder on alot of my plants....thought it was jut dust at first then was told after posting pics here it was "PM"....so I planned to burn for 1 hour every 3 days...im 26 dys into flower and just starting to get nice little buds so i want it gone asap.....I had the burner above the plants for 30 minutes, and will run it below them for the next 30 unless someone tells me its ok if you can sell a little of that burnt match in the house....
Current scientific evidence links short-term exposures to SO2, ranging from 5 minutes to 24 hours, with an array of adverse respiratory effects including bronchoconstriction and increased asthma symptoms. These effects are particularly important for asthmatics at elevated ventilation rates (e.g., while exercising or playing.)
Studies also show a connection between short-term exposure and increased visits to emergency departments and hospital admissions for respiratory illnesses, particularly in at-risk populations including children, the elderly, and asthmatics.
EPA’s National Ambient Air Quality Standard for SO2 is designed to protect against exposure to the entire group of sulfur oxides (SOx). SO2 is the component of greatest concern and is used as the indicator for the larger group of gaseous sulfur oxides (SOx). Other gaseous sulfur oxides (e.g. SO3) are found in the atmosphere at concentrations much lower than SO2.
Emissions that lead to high concentrations of SO2 generally also lead to the formation of other SOx. Control measures that reduce SO2 can generally be expected to reduce people’s exposures to all gaseous SOx. This may have the important co-benefit of reducing the formation of fine sulfate particles, which pose significant public health threats.
SOx can react with other compounds in the atmosphere to form small particles. These particles penetrate deeply into sensitive parts of the lungs and can cause or worsen respiratory disease, such as emphysema and bronchitis, and can aggravate existing heart disease, leading to increased hospital admissions and premature death. EPA’s NAAQS for particulate matter (PM) are designed to provide protection against these health effects.
i use serenade for pm seems to work quite well its a bacterial product. safer than sulphur and a more permanent cure the bacteria consume the mildew also its a lot easier on plants.
yeah i have white powder on alot of my plants....thought it was jut dust at first then was told after posting pics here it was "PM"....so I planned to burn for 1 hour every 3 days...im 26 dys into flower and just starting to get nice little buds so i want it gone asap.....I had the burner above the plants for 30 minutes, and will run it below them for the next 30 unless someone tells me its ok if you can sell a little of that burnt match in the house....
If your only using it for an hour, why not leave your house for an hour and open some windows in your house? Maybe even put the sulpher burner on a timer, that way when you come back the house will be aired out..
smoke a joint, go to starbucks, sip on some coffee, space out on something.yeah, thats what im going to do....only sucky part is its 30-40 degrees outside...brrrrrr
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