Green_Alchemist
Well-Known Member
So today I picked up some wettable sulphur, heard it was quite a good product for keeping PM inactive / at bay. Any tips or advice before I spray during lights out tonight?
(Edit: I’ve read about it quite a bit but got a few different ratios or other ingredients added, hoping to see what’s works best for others and avoid possibly burning my foliage)
Some info:
I’ve used everything I can think of before this, potassium bicarbonate, sodium bicarbonate, H2o2, tea tree oil etc, multiple times, mixing it up to try and knock it out over the last 4 weeks, But still finding tiny patches on newer fan leaves.
Made sure my environment is as perfect as it can be, Rh no more than 40%, looaads of airflow, AC unit, dehumidifiers always running, feeding silica to strengthen them as well as compost tea.
Everything is dialled in, just want to flip to flower as soon as I can, and have PM held off long enough to finish the buds and give the whole room a “surgeons room” cleaning.
Thanks for reading or dropping some knowledge!
-GA-
(Edit: I’ve read about it quite a bit but got a few different ratios or other ingredients added, hoping to see what’s works best for others and avoid possibly burning my foliage)
Some info:
I’ve used everything I can think of before this, potassium bicarbonate, sodium bicarbonate, H2o2, tea tree oil etc, multiple times, mixing it up to try and knock it out over the last 4 weeks, But still finding tiny patches on newer fan leaves.
Made sure my environment is as perfect as it can be, Rh no more than 40%, looaads of airflow, AC unit, dehumidifiers always running, feeding silica to strengthen them as well as compost tea.
Everything is dialled in, just want to flip to flower as soon as I can, and have PM held off long enough to finish the buds and give the whole room a “surgeons room” cleaning.
Thanks for reading or dropping some knowledge!
-GA-
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