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''Humidity as it relates to powdery mildew growth is a relative term, in that powdery mildew could still thrive even if the air humidity is low. For example, an outdoor gardener who waters the garden in the evening is physically putting moisture on the leaf surfaces, so even if the air humidity is low, the necessary ingredient for fungal growth—water—has been artificially introduced.''You found PM with the RH at 35%?
Yeah I don’t foliar feed, only spraying to deter/combat what I have already seen on the plant otherwise I wouldn’t spray them ever, I do have a spiderfarmer 6” exhaust at 100% , both bottom flaps open on the tent at Bo th ends the exhaust is positioned in the middle so it’ll pull from both sides and a vivosun inline fan blowing air directly into the tent , inside the tent are 5 fans 3x 16” oscillating fans, 1x 14” under the canopy and a tower fan as well under the canopyFollow up to my question would be 'foliar sprays can be dangerous without proper air flow'.
Thinking I'm getting at the same thing as the article.
Best guess would be from the outdoor garden last fall, probably had PM on some of the tomatoes and cucumbers etc its a huge garden I spend lots of time in there in the summer lolYeah I wouldn't know either lol. That's crazy wonder how it started or what brought it in.
My wife always says … “Mike always goes big or goes home”Damn Mike those some sick lookin beer bottle beauty buds
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