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does the ,milk spray leave a residue on the plant ? i been spraying mine with milk and water pics are after i sprayed with milk and it rained later that nightYes I use milk in my grows or yogurt works well the PM feeds up on the milk bacteria and get fat n lazy mostly Peter out from being well fed
if that’s milk than your good!does the ,milk spray leave a residue on the plant ? i been spraying mine with milk and water pics are after i sprayed with milk and it rained later that night
thats what i been doing spraying on a sunny day i sprayed yesterday and later that night it rained the plant didnt look this bad before i sprayed it but overnight it got like thisif that’s milk than your good!
plants love milk it’s good for them,
if trying to pervent mildew or treating it than spray the plants on a hot sunny day.. no need to dilute, i use homogenized milk full strength maybe a bit a water to help spray better..
ok by bad you mean the residue left behind by the milk?thats what i been doing spraying on a sunny day i sprayed yesterday and later that night it rained the plant didnt look this bad before i sprayed it but overnight it got like this
yea i was trying to ask if when u sprayed did the milk leave a residue on your plantsok by bad you mean the residue left behind by the milk?
that’s fine..
I just read about this the other day. I forget the mechanism that causes it, but a 25% milk to water solution helps to prevent molds on plants.Anyone else here used milk instead of fungicide? I had a mildew scare my first run and came across a few write ups so tried it once and I didn't have a problem after.
I dunno if skim is necessary versus whole milk but I think the skim milk is less likely to clog stoma being that you have to spray the entire plant top to bottom.
I used 50/50 skim milk to water ratio. Mix then set in the sun light for like half hour I think, there's some reaction in the lactose from the sun light that makes its like a good natural anti fungal spray.
Spray the plants under and over till they drip early in the light cycle so they get time to dry better.
I dunno what y'all think but it worked for me so I thought I would share lol
Curious if anyone has tried this as well
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