Week 4 no signs of bugs or mildew. We will spray for both as preventative measure. Using hydrogen peroxide food grade. Watered down 8-1. We put on 12/12 in two days.
Just in case you didn't know...
Other options (foliar feed which can also kill mildew)...
Low levels of MKP and epsom salts.
Potassium bicarbonate.
Citric acid.
Tartaric acid.
Lactic acid bacterias.
Methanol.
And of course, various plant oils/phenols and such.
Those are some common/cheap/effective sort of options, with suitability depending on circumstance.
Cheers and good luck. Unless your shit there is well controlled, gonna be tricky.
@ReefermanGenetics,
Good luck hey...I recently had a plant in a small pot (like 1.5-2.0l iirc) "grow" with a bunch of other plants in total shade, for months. Horrible neglect, many of them died, hermied, etc. All of them practically snow white from mildew. But there was one plant I was like "hey, considering, that looks pretty good" though it was still entirely covered in mildew....so I moved it away from there, into sunlight.
Then I literally poured a mix of water, milk, epsom salt, tartaric acid and a bit of citric acid over it (maybe even a little molasses, but I don't recall). It was already flowering. Massaged the leaves a little bit (coz the mildew was like paint)....I shit you not, within 2 days, pretty much entirely clean, excellent resurgence, nice thick glossy leaves.
But the point is, those are mostly nutrients (tartaric acid is potassium carbonate, epsom salts obviously magnesium and sulphur, citric acid a fundamental plant metabolic component), and mildew tends to affect plants with nutrient issues significantly more. Basically, healthy plants don't get mildew, even with heavy humidity, rain in flowering.
The glossy leaf oil/acids, thicker leaves, is the biggest sign of that sort of "resistance", seen it time and again.
Let me guess; you smoked a scary sativa for the 1st vid.
Chilled with a blue dream for #2 and you just can’t remember #3….
Looks totally Amazing @Reeferman!!!