Ben1221
- 39
- 18
Thanks!No. But if you want to know if you get it in the future it shows up under UV light. You can get a UV flash light for 10 bucks.
Thanks!Don’t think so. The way it’s thicker in the vein makes me think it is a liquid. PM won’t rub off, so just use a wet rag and try and remove it.
It's PM. To find it all you can use a UV flashlight. It will flouresce. Find all the spots and look at the stems. Remove it. However. It's usually going to result in more and more PM every night. You probably have to spray.View attachment 1176024View attachment 1176025View attachment 1176026Is this PM? Looks like webs under a scope. It does rub off but looks like PM to me. It’s not everywhere just on outside leaves of smaller buds. Harvest is this Saturday. What do you guys think? My plan if it is would be to thoroughly inspect all buds while harvesting and trimming. Throwing out any that I’m skeptical about. But if it’s just on a outside leave like pictured can I just cut them off?
Thanks. Spray with what? Doctor zymes? Safe to spray now and harvest Saturday?It's PM. To find it all you can use a UV flashlight. It will flouresce. Find all the spots and look at the stems. Remove it. However. It's usually going to result in more and more PM every night. You probably have to spray.
I can't get anything where I live. I'd have to make a concoction of cinnamon, chamomile tea and PH up. You don't want to spray 3 in 1. Which is all I can get. But depedending where you live you have options. West coast plant therapy. Nuke em plant wash. Home made peroxide spray. Alcohol.Thanks. Spray with what? Doctor zymes? Safe to spray now and harvest Saturday?
Chop it now while you still can IMHO, a day or two from now it will cover most of your baby's leaves and then the buds.Thanks. Spray with what? Doctor zymes? Safe to spray now and harvest Saturday?
I haven't used it so close to harvest, but potassium bicarbonate (1TBSP / gal) did a better job than all the other options for me on WPM. Milk, LCPT, H2O2 sorta worked but the potassium bicarb gave me the best results.Thanks for all the advice guys. Unfortunately I can’t chop until Saturday. I also have a UV light on the way. If it’s a lot worse on Saturday then I might just make hash with it.
PM spores are so small the only process that removes them is distillation. Can you make a oil with butane and wash it with alcohol and make a shatter you can smoke? Yeah. Taste of PM might be an issue. It's a very small spore.Update. Looking like 1/3 of the plant will be smokable. Is the other 2/3 with pm trash or can I make hash, butter, anything?
Ok trash it is then. I just didn’t know if making into butter would kill it and then whatever is left out stomach acid would take care ofPM spores are so small the only process that removes them is distillation. Can you make a oil with butane and wash it with alcohol and make a shatter you can smoke? Yeah. Taste of PM might be an issue. It's a very small spore.
Yeah its not really edible grade. :(Ok trash it is then. I just didn’t know if making into butter would kill it and then whatever is left out stomach acid would take care ofLol wishful thinking I guess haha thanks man
Do you mean it’s too late to reverse? I’m harvesting tomorrow. Tons of buds have no signs of PM. Inspected with UV light last night. If I see any sign of PM on a bud I’m throwing it out, but I can’t see why I would throw good ones out.It's too late for this crop, but Actinovate works well to deal with PM and bud rot. It contains a bacteria, Streptomyces lydicus, that competes with PM and bud rot, and keeps them from taking hold. I treat the plants just as flowering starts, in a mix of 1 quart recommended mix with a tablespoon of molasses. Let the mix sit in a warm area to let the bacteria get started, then spray the plants. The bacteria will grow and spread, you don't need to be too worried about thoroughness. I treat my outdoor plants in mid august, no bud rot yet.
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?