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Please Help Me Is This Mildew?

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Please Help Me Is This Mildew?

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Is it powdery mildew?

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looks good to me! Ive fed week old clones 500 ppm.. no problem... ph is excellent!
 
It's been what 30 min?I guess they were practically begging for water
 

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Bro is that marijuana ?
well it came from herbies seed bank in the UK and was with 2 other seeds that were all supposed to be fast and vast auto plant.. Well i harvested her sisters about a month ago.. She is going on 95 days right now.. she needs 3 more weeks, maybe 4, but i said that a month ago too :(
 
It's been what 30 min?I guess they were practically begging for water
holy shit you were seriously underwatered... Everyday bro! Like wish said... there is a few things about coco your getting ready to learn... I see if i can link u too some reading material on coco and cation exchange... It explains coco perfectly!
 
well it came from herbies seed bank in the UK and was with 2 other seeds that were all supposed to be fast and vast auto plant.. Well i harvested her sisters about a month ago.. She is going on 95 days right now.. she needs 3 more weeks, maybe 4, but i said that a month ago too :(
lololololol no shit.. im gonna send an email to herbies and see what they say....
 
Ya bro I wanted to water everyday but those PM looking like things scared the crap out of me so I kept waiting for it to dry out on top
 
One good way to help with PM is one to catch it early on as it can and does spread prolifically. When you see that or you suspect you are starting to form some growth take whole milk and mix it with 40% milk to 60 % water and use it as a foliar application. There is an enzyme in the milk that is as effective at controlling PM as a lot of the synthetic fungicides. This works. I know from personal experience. :) Oh yea and it s a hell of a lot cheaper than synthetic chemicals with fancy labels.
 
Ya bro I wanted to water everyday but those PM looking like things scared the crap out of me so I kept waiting for it to dry out on top
i tell you how to fix that... either put a light layer of sand, or hydroton on top of the coco, or take a paper plate and cut a slit in it, and put it around the bottom to block light, etc.... Even tho i wouldnt worry about it at all...
 
i tell you how to fix that... either put a light layer of sand, or hydroton on top of the coco, or take a paper plate and cut a slit in it, and put it around the bottom to block light, etc.... Even tho i wouldnt worry about it at all...
Yes bro I remember you telling me that but I was telling you guys why I have been underwatering
 
One good way to help with PM is one to catch it early on as it can and does spread prolifically. When you see that or you suspect you are starting to form some growth take whole milk and mix it with 40% milk to 60 % water and use it as a foliar application. There is an enzyme in the milk that is as effective at controlling PM as a lot of the synthetic fungicides. This works. I know from personal experience. :) Oh yea and it s a hell of a lot cheaper than synthetic chemicals with fancy labels.
Thx buddy!!!
I'll keep that in mind
 
Yes bro I remember you telling me that but I was telling you guys why I have been underwatering
totally understand your thought process there... In soil that is prob a good idea, in coco, not so good.. But thats part of the journey... im gonna show you something... @incogneato you still got a pic of the fan leaf kidnapping and torture pic in the archives? We all were newbies once.. You are gonna do great!
 

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