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othyem
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powdery mildew.
#707162 - 01/13/14 10:31 PM (10 years, 11 months ago) |
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So a few of my plants in veg have some slight powdery mildew going on. Flowering room is uneffected at this point. I cleaned the effected plants off with h202 and scrubbed all my rooms down top to bottom and Added more fans.
I'm going to the grow shop tomorrow, wondering if I should get greencure, serenade or both? Anyone have experience with either?
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phychotron
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Re: powdery mildew. [Re: othyem]
#707172 - 01/14/14 12:06 AM (10 years, 11 months ago) |
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Usually PM is a ventilation problem, especially at night when the humidity spikes. Make sure to keep the fan exhausting the room they are in on at all times. Also stale air can cause problems and those extra fans should help. Make sure to get the lower areas too. Dense indicas tend to have the problem a bit more often when the leaves overlap a lot and air cannot access very far into the canopy. I don't grow dense plants very often for that reason.
There are a lot of sprays that will treat PM but you need to eliminate the need for that in the long run with proper air movement and ventilation. Never heard of those two products, but its usually best to get something that is a concentrate and mix it up yourself, otherwise you spend way too much money.
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othyem
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Re: powdery mildew. [Re: phychotron]
#707173 - 01/14/14 12:13 AM (10 years, 11 months ago) |
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Ventilation probably is the case. I've recently had a bout with mites in my veg tent so I put up a couple no pest strips so I've been kicking my vent fans off during lights out.
Serenade is bacillus I think and green cure is just pottasium bicarbonate.
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phychotron
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Re: powdery mildew. [Re: othyem]
#707175 - 01/14/14 12:32 AM (10 years, 11 months ago) |
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Get those mites taken care of ASAP. I have a battle with thrips for awhile till I found a product with Spinosad and it kicked their ass hard.
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othyem
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Re: powdery mildew. [Re: phychotron]
#707178 - 01/14/14 12:51 AM (10 years, 11 months ago) |
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They are all dead now I caught it early thankfully. I had thrips last year that got really out of hand. No pest strips did nothing to them, I killed them all with 2 sprays of spinosad. Spinosad devistates those bastards.
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Re: powdery mildew. [Re: othyem]
#707189 - 01/14/14 05:59 AM (10 years, 11 months ago) |
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Powdery mildew is the bane of indoor gardening, imo. Getch you some "Silica Blast" or "Armor Si". Recently discovered that silicits are a good preventive measure, as well as a secondary treatment against powdery mildew. Silicates are only a preventative measure and secondary treatment though. Having a properly sized and constucted air movement system installed and dialed in is the primary preventative of powdery mildew in the garden. I also remeber somebody on here suggesting buying and using a "sulfur burner" to eliminate powdery mildew from the gardening area. Never heard of a sulpher burner before. It's worth looking into though.
Edited by hamloaf (01/14/14 07:25 AM)
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Deadkndys420
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Re: powdery mildew. [Re: hamloaf]
#707192 - 01/14/14 06:51 AM (10 years, 11 months ago) |
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Sorry ro jack this thread but does neem oil have any affect on powdery mildew?
Some people claim it can prevent it but I just don't see that happening.
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phychotron
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I've used neem based products for PM that work
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Farmer Joe
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Quote:
Deadkndys420 said: Sorry ro jack this thread but does neem oil have any affect on powdery mildew?
Some people claim it can prevent it but I just don't see that happening.
The sprays can "help" slow it down, but that's about it. I'm sure there's a more scientific way to explain it, but when pm gets on your plant it clings on and digs into the plant tissue. Once this happens pm is within the plant and will re appear no matter what you spray your plant with.
if cutting down your garden is out of the question the only other step to take is a sulfur burner. Once the burned sulfur coats your plant the pm will have a real hard time spreading. SO to the OP. skip the green cure and pick up a concentrate bottle of serenade, a sulfur burner and some sulfur. Mix up about 20 gallons of some serenade concentrate and spray your rooms from top to bottom...wipe down ALL of your equipment.
Then rig up your sulfur burner and burn sulfur (when your lights are off) in each room. If you have a dehuey make sure it's running while you're burning so that it can take in the sulfur and kill the pm spores that are within the machine and on the filters. Or you'll just blow out more spores once you turn it on again.
Good luck man
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othyem
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Re: powdery mildew. [Re: Farmer Joe]
#707721 - 01/16/14 03:10 AM (10 years, 11 months ago) |
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I just trashed all the infected plants in veg. The only strain that was effected was the void. I wasn't a fan of it anyway. Hopefully that and a good scrub down takes care of it. I'd hate to have to trash all the genetics I have in there.
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