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It’s very dry though and I’m not sure how fun gas would even form as dry as my environment is.Looks like fungus to me
Well without going into detail there are microclimates and they can have quite high moisture once the plant is infected low humidity will not rid the plant of it.It’s very dry though and I’m not sure how fun gas would even form as dry as my environment is.
Okay I’ll do some research on fungusWell without going into detail there are microclimates and they can have quite high moisture once the plant is infected low humidity will not rid the plant of it.
See those leaf edges? That's where there is high moisture areas at night... That how it can get infected even in low humidity. Now high humidity can increase the risk but that doesn't mean low humidity is immune. I don't know all your environmental parameters but usually thing like fungus and pm are the result of humidity spikes at night and poor airflow anytime.I just don’t think my environment is conducive to fungus being able to grow. I’ve been debating on adding a humidifier it’s so dry.
I think that’s my problem, it got hot fast so temps went up and humidity went down fast so I put the inline Fan back online and that corresponds with the same time I believe this issue started. This gelato just seems to be the only one showing the kief looking stuff.Just take a look at guttation. I know I have talked about it a bit here lately. And even in low humidity it can be a vector to fungus and bacteria. That's why good airflow is important. You can have humidity of 70% and good airflow and not see any issues. Likewise you can have a humidity of 30% and poor airflow and see issues.
Now if you have low humidity and add a bunch of airflow that's going to create other issues. That's why humidity over 50% is important. You can get away with maybe 40% but if you push a plant hard in it and don't have an idea of how to compensate then your likely going to have issues.
Eeesh this is why I always suggest new growers avoid foliar sprays at all costs unless for treatment. They can do more harm than good if not done right.Plenty of airflow as fresh air is brought in and hot air exhausted via inline fan. Not much temp or humidity change at night as lights stay on and go off at the hottest part of the day around 2-6pm.
now I will say I did drench them last night with Monterey so maybe that is my issue. Those sprays could be giving the fungus a means of breeding.
Anything I can do for them at this point? I’ve yanked what I believe to be all the effected ones and have them sitting in the garage lol
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