C. Duke
Member
Hey all,
I'm about to start using Potassium Bicarbonate to control PM on both my mum's and flowering plants.
I've read that it can be applied right up to last day before harvest.
Doing a quick search on here just now, I read that it will burn the hell out of the hairs/pistols. This sounds just like what happened the last time to me when I used Neem oil during flower.
I'm still using the Neem, and sulfur burner, and want to add the PB to the weekly/4 day treatment cycle for a triple punch.
Anybody use the PB with success?
Mixing instructions for PB?
The bag instructions say 1 1/3 tsp per US gal. Elsewhere I've read to use as much as 3 tbsp.
I figure on using RO water with some dish soap as a wetting agent, but have also read to add oil to the mix. What kind of oil should I use? I'm sure PAM cooking spray would be less than optimal!
Any advice for mixing PB to help me control the PM would be great.
PM, the herpes of the garden world.
I'm about to start using Potassium Bicarbonate to control PM on both my mum's and flowering plants.
I've read that it can be applied right up to last day before harvest.
Doing a quick search on here just now, I read that it will burn the hell out of the hairs/pistols. This sounds just like what happened the last time to me when I used Neem oil during flower.
I'm still using the Neem, and sulfur burner, and want to add the PB to the weekly/4 day treatment cycle for a triple punch.
Anybody use the PB with success?
Mixing instructions for PB?
The bag instructions say 1 1/3 tsp per US gal. Elsewhere I've read to use as much as 3 tbsp.
I figure on using RO water with some dish soap as a wetting agent, but have also read to add oil to the mix. What kind of oil should I use? I'm sure PAM cooking spray would be less than optimal!
Any advice for mixing PB to help me control the PM would be great.
PM, the herpes of the garden world.