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I'm not sure yet either, I'm going to post pics of the diseased foliage tomorrow, I'm interested in finding which fungal disease it is. I believe there's 2 different diseases from fungus,mold,mildew. By the way, that's what I use is Serenade. Ineed to increse the dosage to full strength and shorten the application rates. Thanks man!Serenade, or Green Cure or skim milk mixed 10 to 1. Will help in a fight with PM. Not sure what fungus your fighting.
Yea Oregon Panda hit it on the dot Oxidate is what i use, takes care of that Powdery Mildew really well. A couple other farmers were talking about diluting Hydrogen Peroxide...
https://www.thcfarmer.com/community...-for-natural-fungicide-use.50743/#post-912442
Hi Chobble, here's pics of the mold inested leaves. Can you or anyone help me identify what type of mold, fungus this is?PM is a pretty bad systemic infection. You generally have to treat it with something a little heavier the hydrogen peroxide. Oxidate is quite like Hydrogen peroxide though, close but no cigar.
Also if your using a fungal based treatment like serenade that is a preventative not a treatment. You spray that on before hand to prevent infection.
Now can you atleast explain the mold, because I have some treatments you may want to try depending on the type...
Chobble
Do you think it's PM or something else? Thanks for your input,but curious to what this mold is in particular?JSM Stylet Oil, Serenade and Oxidate are what I use. They work best as preventatives though. Once and infection takes hold the organics will be less effective and more of a 'band-aid' since you will only be treating the symptoms not the root of the disease itself. I use the Stylet and Serenade regularly during early flower to help prevent PM and the Oxidate as spot spray when we find mold. Using something systemic early on, like when the plants first go out, can really knock PM back for the season and will actually kill the PM inside and infected plant. I use organic methods when ever reasonable and practical but IMHO sometimes it is better to spray once or twice with something non-organic early on to stop the disease entirely, rather than having to constantly spray with something organic the entire season.
Looks to me more like a botrytis type mold, not mildew to me. Hard to say w/o looking at it thru a scope though. Any fungicide should help however, and the one nice thing about botrytis is is usually does not spread systemically.
I haven't found anything that works for botritis including sulphur, OxiDate, or Actinovate . Yesterday in exasperation I tried some asprin; bingo! The spores and stalks turned black almost immediately. Jury's still out on it coming back. Google it. It can be used as a soil drench or foliar spray. 1 regular asprin/gal. I'm going to try a foliar tomorrow morning.
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