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Youll have even more work checkin your soil for pm as well, look whatvit did to mine.. ... . lollol funny...
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LOL I can see I am in the correct temple of ganja. I need to set my controls to follow this thread more closely you all got it goin on in here!!!! Hope I am welcome. I promise not to rock the boat and if the fokker sinks we are all goin down together.!!!

Welcome and thanks for stopping by. LOL :D

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@Psychonaut47 found it....this is something we have been documenting with our clone seed rotation of our recycled soil...I think it has something to do with epigenetic symbiosis or some soil science shit like that...I wish I took organic chemistry, science is hard
you are doing a great job brother, dont knock yaself, you know lots of real stuff people can use, plus your non science teaching means you can talk about it in normal language, and this is often why so much quality research goes unconnected from those that might otherwise benefit from access.

Yes, I am a big fan of energistic growing, anything from social community planting in lunar cycles, to using music as vibration, full spectrum water, host dna irrigation, resonant growing interfaces and so on. I am currently studying the plants I find growing with and around any wild target crop i have. There is so much to learn :-)
 
If you have the unfortunate opportunity to be growing your plants in an environment conducive to powdery mildew, yes, you must be on the alert for it. Powdery mildew will appear stark white, fuzzy, and spreads.
Nano spots are an off white slightly tan/gray. The Nano spots will fade over time as they are used by the plant.
nano breathe reduces risks of PM by increasing the availability of Calcium. While it might look a bit shit, its doing great things, many of which surround your plants health and resistance to stressors
 
@Ecompost how crazy is that, this is damn near what I've been doing...with a few critical components in the vermicomposting of recycled soil/rootstalks/stems etc....are you scoping and logging dominant ecology's and are they mutating or building new tolerance for salts or high ph's? You got my attention, I guess my nephew is right, I'm sleeping on this Better Organix...I'm headed to the beginning now.
Yes, when you started talking energistic methods, I was interested bro. Yes we are taking regular soil sample tests, both for elements and fauna, and we re taking tissue samples too.
We are just trying to get some base line figures now, based only on temps. There is no question microbes are cycling imo, but this is observational. I cant get access to the data sets yet. Collect and store while we finish up. Once I get the last sets logged, I can open the files and track the sequences. I could get in now, but I dont want what i read to change how I interact now.
I am too much of a wanker not to adjust the test if i felt it would allow a better end result LOL. I have to sit on myself as i destroy these plants sometimes :-)
 
Stuff spooks the heck out of me!
LOL yes, I guess i could dye it...it actually helps reduce the risk of PM via the nano milled Ca present. This is super available for our plants and helps to build a good structure, inreases pectin, PM hates pecinase bro. The spotting can be reduced by using bio hydrate as a wetting agent, also you can reduce it by spraying the undersides of leaves. I can tell you it makes no odds, its wont impact growth or light to leaves, it would need to be about 4cm think to stop the light. Also it shows the product is present, so it helps with reapplications. it is a thermodynamic product, so it releases its mojo in the day, and at night it is recharged by the plants own natural process. It is great
 
@Ecompost hey bro can you scope some nano breathe for them and well pull up some pm shots to compare.

I can assure you its not its not fake co2 spray hahaha
I dont have any powdery mildew but I can scope nano breathe yes. I am literally just in the Uk for a day mate, and then flying off to Spain, so will do it over the weekend coming when i get home
 
I dont have any powdery mildew but I can scope nano breathe yes. I am literally just in the Uk for a day mate, and then flying off to Spain, so will do it over the weekend coming when i get home
Thanks bud...ya.. i can just pull up pm on the web.... just really need the nano breathe.. people are askin.
 
How can you tell if/when you do get pm? Does it stay on the leaves for long after application?
increased rate of calcium uptake means that you are extremely unlikely to get PM after using NB. nano breathe is constant, the spots usually happen from drips and a faster dry. if you reduce the rate of drying, plus reduce the amount used to limit the drops from higher leaves on to lower. its a bit like saying how do you tell a freckle from a tumor. A freckle will likely be more regular in shape and appearance, where a PM (tumor) will be irregular in shape and have a wider degree of color variation.
Nano Breathe is a thermodynamic material, this means it exhausts and recharges, the potential is 3-4 weeks between applications.
 
Thanks bud...ya.. i can just pull up pm on the web.... just really need the nano breathe.. people are askin.
sure I get it, if you can see a freckle from a tumor, then you will understand. PM is irregular, NB is totally regular, its a water drop with some Ca, some Mg AND some Fe. NB will be very regular, a circle, not a blob. it tends to be constant in the grade of the color, eg it isnt patchy
 
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