blackrecluse
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Powdery Mildew can be devistating. Typically a sulphur burner works everytime. I cant afford it and its not organic. like 100$. I sprayed my plants last time with 10% milk solution at 1-14 days flower. Never saw PM again. But honestly I atribute it more to the fact that I stopped leaving dead leaves around
The milk trick is becoming popular though. Like with organic grape farmers.
Good air flow too. My room is tiny, so I can get stagnent air pockets in the corners. That was where I saw the PM show up first. It did only attack the kush though. It didnt touch the sativa.
I used to think mono-cropping was the way to go. But there are more disadvantages in my opinion. Less learning with one strain and each strain has its weakness. I have way more fun with more variety.
I have been trying all kinds of funky shit to get my plants bigger and better. The biggest difference I ever saw was with a bag of organic dirt with microbes in it. The plants grew so fast and happy. But I also used to be the cheapest on dirt, like an idiot. Literally Cheapest dollar amount per yard with the dirt. Just wrong. I really do think that the bacteria and fungus that are sybiotic are a huge missing link in most conventional container gardens.
The milk trick is becoming popular though. Like with organic grape farmers.
Good air flow too. My room is tiny, so I can get stagnent air pockets in the corners. That was where I saw the PM show up first. It did only attack the kush though. It didnt touch the sativa.
I used to think mono-cropping was the way to go. But there are more disadvantages in my opinion. Less learning with one strain and each strain has its weakness. I have way more fun with more variety.
I have been trying all kinds of funky shit to get my plants bigger and better. The biggest difference I ever saw was with a bag of organic dirt with microbes in it. The plants grew so fast and happy. But I also used to be the cheapest on dirt, like an idiot. Literally Cheapest dollar amount per yard with the dirt. Just wrong. I really do think that the bacteria and fungus that are sybiotic are a huge missing link in most conventional container gardens.