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Sprayed em down with the BS solution. Would you suggest I spray the entire tent or just the infected plants?
I would do the tent with peroxide or light bleach solution but remove the plants firstSprayed em down with the BS solution. Would you suggest I spray the entire tent or just the infected plants?
That’s what I seen as well and the only thing remotely close to what I see I have.just a guess here but this is the only thing that I can find that even comes close.
Botrytis on herbaceous perennials in 2013 season
Nursery and greenhouse growers have been challenged by recent cloudy and rainy weather to produce perennials and keep away Botrytis. Remembering cultural practices and correct fungicides will help until we get more sunshine.www.canr.msu.edu
That was my thought initially but you'd see some moving?Others are suggesting russet mites but I don’t see any bugs whatsoever
I checked and none of what I wiped off on my finger was moving. I’m going to do a thorough inspection and cleaning today after work.That was my thought initially but you'd see some moving?
Or have you not checked with a magnifying glass or close up of your camera yet?
This is something new for lots of us, believe me!? I've never seen this I can't find it online so Idk??Thanks guys, I never foliage spray unless it’s clones or I’m treating as well. I’ve had too many issues from doing it in the past. This is something new for me though.
I appreciate all your help
No humidifiers at all.@916Fisherman do you use a small sonic humidifier with tapwater?
No humidifiers at all.
I do use tap water but let it sit overnight or treat with prime to remove chlorine