gardnguyahoy
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Yeah, a thousand of em. Of course were talking high fives what the hell do you think this is.well the only currency i got to use is high fives!!! @gardnguyahoy
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Yeah, a thousand of em. Of course were talking high fives what the hell do you think this is.well the only currency i got to use is high fives!!! @gardnguyahoy
Well good morning everyone! Pretty dead in here lately so maybe i can stir up a convo. I need some help!
So i just noticed a small PM out break in my garden. A little in my veg space. A little in my flower room. Veg space has genetics that id really like to keep. Flower room has two northern lights about 5 weeks in. And a few others about 2 weeks in. Are these salvagable?
There are a FEW spots on leaves here and there. It is NOT out of control. Yet.
I need suggestions fellas. I want to fight this PM off immediately. Im willing to do whatever it takes to make it right. Chop destroy. Clean. Start fresh. Im down. But is this necessary?
Tell me please your suggested plan of action.
Horsetail tea is GREAT to use as a foliar for PM....also after you get a handle on it, using Cap's Folair regularly will make sure it doesn't come back!!Well good morning everyone! Pretty dead in here lately so maybe i can stir up a convo. I need some help!
So i just noticed a small PM out break in my garden. A little in my veg space. A little in my flower room. Veg space has genetics that id really like to keep. Flower room has two northern lights about 5 weeks in. And a few others about 2 weeks in. Are these salvagable?
There are a FEW spots on leaves here and there. It is NOT out of control. Yet.
I need suggestions fellas. I want to fight this PM off immediately. Im willing to do whatever it takes to make it right. Chop destroy. Clean. Start fresh. Im down. But is this necessary?
Tell me please your suggested plan of action.
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Your too kind brother. Fuckin a man it was rad crusin by the beach and smokin on some tasty buds with the big bad ned kelly from down under. Anytime your back in southern cali gimme a call well link up and twist a fewFinal got some band width . Server ice here is atrocious . Big shout out to @gardnguyahoy love cruising the esplanade with u and ur hommies . Ur pure kush is going down as my all time favourite joint smoking gear . Just very tasty bud and so clean in taste awesome bro .
Isnt some pm just traveling spores and not considered systemic?Pm is systemic I'd do some research on eagle20 I think u can't flower for 45 days. Only spray plants in veg. Milk keeps it at bay but doesn't eliminate pm.
I have plantst in flower plants in veg. I need to treat them both before it gets out of controlI haven't caught the full conversation- but I wanted to recommend stylet oil in the fight against pm. Not an option for flower, but great for a preventative
Pm is systemic I'd do some research on eagle20 I think u can't flower for 45 days. Only spray plants in veg. Milk keeps it at bay but doesn't eliminate pm.
Okay. I see. I will try the baking soda on my flowering plants. Tonight at lights on im, gonna go In there with my lady and were gonna go cleaning crazy. Clip leaves. Increase air flow.I can name a string of local dispensaries that have been shut down for failing tests for eagle 20... its toxic and known to be a cancer causing agent... I personally wouldnt recommend using that, and I wouldnt want to regularly smoke that shit....
I'd be more worried about increasing airflow and possibly adding a dehumidifier... crowd the plants a bit less and/or defoliate (although, manual removal should be a no brainer to cut number of spores down) just the removal, plus the environmental correction to make spores less likely to take hold...
PM is already in the air in many many cases... the environmental should be the first fix... simple shit... water in the morning so plants have a chance to dry through the day.
milk does work. whole milk, the fresher the better... but for flower, since sulfur burning isnt an option, I'd try the alcohol mouthwash or 1 tablespoon baking soda and 2.5 tablespoons of horticultural oil per gallon in a sprayer...
but I also wilInrepeat... the reason WHY you've got it is the most important... whether its too crowded, too many foliars, too much humidity, not enough airflow (especially at night when plants tend to transpire the most) etc...
I don't know how true this is but I can remember reading in a book that pm can be and is most cases caused by the room r/h being higher than the root any thoughts on this ?I can name a string of local dispensaries that have been shut down for failing tests for eagle 20... its toxic and known to be a cancer causing agent... I personally wouldnt recommend using that, and I wouldnt want to regularly smoke that shit....
I'd be more worried about increasing airflow and possibly adding a dehumidifier... crowd the plants a bit less and/or defoliate (although, manual removal should be a no brainer to cut number of spores down) just the removal, plus the environmental correction to make spores less likely to take hold...
PM is already in the air in many many cases... the environmental should be the first fix... simple shit... water in the morning so plants have a chance to dry through the day.
milk does work. whole milk, the fresher the better... but for flower, since sulfur burning isnt an option, I'd try the alcohol mouthwash or 1 tablespoon baking soda and 2.5 tablespoons of horticultural oil per gallon in a sprayer...
but I also will repeat... the reason WHY you've got it is the most important... whether its too crowded, too many foliars, too much humidity, not enough airflow (especially at night when plants tend to transpire the most) etc...