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Lazydaze428
Lazydaze428started grow question 3 years ago
Powder fungus and I need a complete how to on what to do.I'm not throwing my stuff away so that's out.I know the best method is to not get it in the first place obviously I know that now they will keep the tent a little tidier the future look at my girls and let me know please 🙏
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Leaves. White powder
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Southwest_budders21
Southwest_budders21answered grow question 3 years ago
If its PM I used apple cider vinegar on mine after one or two sprays it was all gone but just be sure to only use a cap or two to a full spary bottle or the acid burns the leaves
Ultraviolet
Ultravioletanswered grow question 3 years ago
P.s Im not selling a product, as far as I know, its the only UV Tube that can reach 280nm legit. Only Flower Power produces high levels of 280-300nm UVB. You can see the spectrum yourself on the lamp page. This might not seem like a big deal to those unfamiliar, but the most important trigger for cannabis is the UVR8 protein, a protein common to many plants and acts as a chemical messenger to tell the plant it is in high UVB and should react accordingly. In the case of cannabis, this means to jump up protection of THC, which the plant uses as sunblock. We have worked with universities, experts, and growers nationwide to produce solutions for increasing flavonoids and resins in a variety of plants, from tomatoes, peppers, ornamental plants, and of course, for cannabis. Flower Power was the first and is the only UVB lamp designed specifically for your needs. It does more than boost THC. Here are some of the proven benefits of using Flower Power. * Boost THC - minimum of 15% and many report over 30% increases in net THC. * Suppress powdery mildew - The full spectrum kills many molds and mildews and will prevent breakouts. Only Flower Power has a 100% UVB spectrum. * Suppress insects - The ultra-high output UVA destroys their DNA and they will avoid any environment with it. * Kill airborne bacteria and spores - UV is used in hospitals, restaurants and other businesses to do just this, and the Flower Power dwarfs them in power. * Works with all strains - Indica strains can tolerate higher levels of UV than sativa. They evolved in higher mountain areas where it was cooler, but where UV levels were much higher. Flower Power is more than strong enough for all strains, and you control the amount given by the number of hours per day they are exposed. * Safer to work with - Flower Power bulbs are so strong, you only need to run them 2 to 6 hours today in most situations. This means it is easy to set them up to run when no human is around. Of course, if you have to work around them, you just use any wrap-around sunglasses that block 100% UVA+B. Working around them for an hour exposes you to less UV than a couple of hours of gardening or fishing. This is much better than UV lamps that must be run 12 hours a day. * Built-in reflector - Because the reflector is INSIDE the bulb, you don't need to even think about it. In fact, you can easily aim the UV by rotating the fixture a bit. This makes them 50% stronger than the same lamp would be without the built-in reflector, as the internal reflector is much more efficient. * Other benefits - If you start from day one of flowering, you will find the plants grow less tall during flowering, they get less leggy. This is because the plant is shifting resources and spending its energy-producing denser buds, more trichomes, and more THC instead of more stems. Only viable option of UV-B @280nm, which is theeeeee line on UV-C
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Lazydaze428
Lazydaze428answered grow question 3 years ago
Wow!!! I can't thank you ALL enough. I got lazy and didnt do a deep clean when I harvested last,I got all new pots and fresh soil and I'm going to milk the two buddy ones and transplant the little ones and clean EVERYTHING!!Any thoughts on what to use(Organic) to deep clean my tent.TY ALL AGAIN SO MUCH.
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NobodysBuds
NobodysBudsanswered grow question 3 years ago
a foliar spray of some sort -- "cornell formula" for example is basically green cure, i beleive? h2o2, sodium bicarbonate, potassium bicarbonate.. fewer options with buds present. I'd move plant to an isolated area and pick off worst leaves and any others to open up congested areas. Then, foliar spray. it'll be much esier to hit all the areas top and bottom of leaves. if you diy something, use some sort of oil as a surfactant. this doesn't rid a plant of wpm, even if it disappears for a few days. Keep a good cycle of spraying without killing plant. A lot of this stuff is much more useful as a preventative measure. wash the buds. h2o2 at typical dilutions takes 10 minutes to disinfect. our eyes are not a good measurement for this. May want to wait before any hastened drying. This will help, but don't think you won't be smoking "some" WPM, lol, because you probably will. isolate it if you can, because it will spread. you may find out which plants in your tent have stronger resistance than others... good circulation helps prevent that stuff getting a foothold, but once it is there it spreads it around nicely, too. high humidity is good for spore produciton but not helpful for spreading, while low rh is good for spreading and not as good for spore production. damned either way on that one. mold sucks...
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Papa_T
Papa_Tanswered grow question 3 years ago
Just to add to Roberts’ milk comment. That ratio is 30 percent milk to 70 percent water. And you can mist it. Should take care of powdery mildew. Cheers. Good luck.
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Roberts
Robertsanswered grow question 3 years ago
If powder mildew using a milk water solution will stop it. Further research is advised as I do not know exact amounts
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DoctorGreenThumb
DoctorGreenThumbanswered grow question 3 years ago
Do a bud wash @ harvest. 1/4 cup of hydrogen peroxide and 2 table spoons of baking soda in 5 gallons of water. Do a double rinse after in clean water. Shake dry and hang.
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