Free Powdery mildew treatment Cure!

Howard Stern

Well-Known Member
Ok here we go, I have been fighting powdery mildew for quite some time. I have done alot of reading and trial and error! I have a shitload of fans in my rooms, but there are only so many plugs that you can tap into before running out or blowing a circut. So here is what I have tried and I will tell you what will work! I know alot of you guys will just say "keep your conditions right and you wont have a problem" but the problem is that some growers can't afford all the bells and whistles so this is a way to fix it withought buying one thing!

What didn't work! for a cure.

I built a sulfur burner- worked but pain in the ass to run it while plants were sleeping cus my plants sleep when I do. Mildew came back in less than a week!

Baking soda and soapy water- Slowed it down but came back.

Store bought spays- Slowed it down but always came back.

Bought a de-humidifier- I still run it in my rooms and my humidity ranges from 39-43% and the shit still came back! Slower but still came back.

Bought more fans- Like I said you can only plug in so many things! And also I don't want half of my grow space filled with fans!

The way I recomend and know it works is Heat treatment! I read on the internet that molds and mildew start to die off around 90 degrees and if you can run your room up to 100 and hold it for 1 hr it will kill it all off! So I have been doing this for about 3 weeks and I can tell you guys I have gotten rid of 100% of my Powdery mildew in my rooms and on my plants! This does cause a stretch in the flowering plants that are in week 2-3 of flowering acording to the internet but that is the only "side effect". And if you think about it outdoor growers down in California experiance temps over 100 all the time!

What I do is during the day I will water my ladies first, then I take the glass out of my enclosed hoods. Unplug your exaust fan/fans and watch your temps grow to 100, maintain that temp for an hour and plug your fans back in! DONE! I do it twice a week, but you can do it once if ya like and see if that works for you, it takes me about 1.5-2 hrs each time and no more PM! :hump:

The pro's is that you use no chemicals "bud rot" "nasty to smoke", you can do it anytime your lights are on, no risk of fire with a "home made" sulfur burner, It's FREE, and no real risk to your plants! If you talk about stress think about the stress from spraying them all the time, burning sulfur, and simple stress of the plants constantly having PM on them! I am sure that all those stress the plant out more than 100 degrees for an hour a week!

Cons?????? Stretch in plants that are 2-3 weeks into flower..........

Like I said I have been doing this for 3 weeks and it has worked like a charm for me! To all the really experianced guys on RIU please explain to me any other side effects if any doing it this way, I don't want to put out bad info.

I know this works and I hope that this can help some others fighting the same thing I was. It is easy to do and free so hope this helps you all! Even if you just use this method till you can get the money together to buy all the shit you need to run the perfect grow room!

Any Questions please feel free to PM me, or if you guys want to see my setup I will post it.

I run 2 1k watt HPS in my flower room that is 8X5X7 and I have a de-humidifier running in there 24/7, 8 circ fans and two 440 CFM exaust fans, one for each closed hood.

I think that about covers it RIU'ers, I hope this helps you guys get rid of the bastard PM! Please feel free to post any other ideas that WORK to get rid of PM, or if there is anything that I am missing here please advise. Not shit you heard works cus I like many other people on here are tired of trying shit that you think works!

Grow big or go home ladies!
 

D4Dirty

Member
Wow! Now this is a great simple idea.

I have just had two garage harvests destroyed by pm. My last harvest seemed ok but was Destroyed by mould during the dry and I think it was attacked by pm in its final weeks of flowering.

In hindsight I did leave the dry room
Window open for more airflow and it is coming out of winter dipping below 10 degrees Celsius. Next time I will heat the room.
 

D4Dirty

Member
Can't believe no one else has responded yet, this is amazingly valuable information for anyone with mildue issues.


I have a grow just starting I'm going to test this out through this grow.
 

Jimmy Sparkle

Well-Known Member
I have a 4x4x7 growroom. 1 ,120 cfm fan wich is overkill for that room and two oscillating fans wich is plenty. I run 1, 400 watt mh/hps vented hood and my numbers fluctuate wildly. I too do not have the money for all the expensive gadgetry. My daytime high {lights on} this time of year is 68 deg and the nighttime low{lights off} is 55 degrees. my humidity varies from 49-75% ... I have never had a problem with pm or mold except for now. Wayyy to fuckin humid in my neck of the woods last couple of months. I thinned some leaves and mixed 1 heaping tablespoon of sulfur in a spray bottle filled with water. Took the plants out from under the lights and sprayed them all down, top bottom and everywhere. i let them dry then put them back under the lights and the shit has not come back at all. That was 3 weeks ago. Spider mites hate sulfur too!
 

lordjin

Well-Known Member
What about heat stress?

edit:

For hydro growers, it's especially important to keep an eye on the base of your plants and the surrounding hydroton pellets. That's where the pm originates in hydro. Keep that area clean, and if you see even the slightest hint of mildew, just spray with a light concentration of non fat milk. The key is nipping it in the bud and never letting it spread. That's strictly for hydro, tho.
 

Howard Stern

Well-Known Member
Can't believe no one else has responded yet, this is amazingly valuable information for anyone with mildue issues.


I have a grow just starting I'm going to test this out through this grow.
I wouldn't do this unless your plants get PM, there is a little heat stress but nothing I am worried about! The plant has enough stress fighting off PM like a cold. But if you do get PM this is IMHO the best way yet to fight it.
 

Samwell Seed Well

Well-Known Member
im doing this now

i live in the northwest and i had a probelm with it last run and it came back shoudl have washed the the room with bleach
 

Howard Stern

Well-Known Member
im doing this now

i live in the northwest and i had a probelm with it last run and it came back shoudl have washed the the room with bleach
Yeah I am up in the NW also and to tell you the truth even if you clean out your whole room it can still come back unless you change all the conditions in your rooms to make it uninhabital for PM. This is the easiest and cheapest way to kill it off and keep it gone! GL brotha!
 

Samwell Seed Well

Well-Known Member
well i just talked to some more experienced growers and they said that that can cause the plant to burn from the inside out, because it closes stomata so im just gonna

defiolate big time and use green cure by hand towel application vs a spray to avoid unneeded spraying, im pretty much fucked but its my fault so i have no worries
 

Howard Stern

Well-Known Member
Yeah I had two Nirvana WW plants tword the end that all the leaves turned yellow, not the normal kind where the plant sucks all the green out! I am not sure it was from the heat treatment but it was weird.
 

alwayslearning777

Well-Known Member
i k.ow this is a really old page, but the google search pulled it up ... bout to give it a go with the heat , ive been spraying PH water every other day and its really not bad but i found another spot today so here we go with the heat
 

Snoopy36

Well-Known Member
i k.ow this is a really old page, but the google search pulled it up ... bout to give it a go with the heat , ive been spraying PH water every other day and its really not bad but i found another spot today so here we go with the heat
Please come back to update! :)
 

alwayslearning777

Well-Known Member
The pH water did keep it at bay I believe, I was able to harvest with scrapping very little.. The heat I do not think did anything other than stress the plants out honestly I think it was mostly the plucking infected areas and spraying the pH water .. I this k I made a post about it let me check
 

StonedGardener

Well-Known Member
Ok here we go, I have been fighting powdery mildew for quite some time. I have done alot of reading and trial and error! I have a shitload of fans in my rooms, but there are only so many plugs that you can tap into before running out or blowing a circut. So here is what I have tried and I will tell you what will work! I know alot of you guys will just say "keep your conditions right and you wont have a problem" but the problem is that some growers can't afford all the bells and whistles so this is a way to fix it withought buying one thing!

What didn't work! for a cure.

I built a sulfur burner
- worked but pain in the ass to run it while plants were sleeping cus my plants sleep when I do. Mildew came back in less than a week!

Baking soda and soapy water- Slowed it down but came back.

Store bought spays- Slowed it down but always came back.

Bought a de-humidifier- I still run it in my rooms and my humidity ranges from 39-43% and the shit still came back! Slower but still came back.

Bought more fans- Like I said you can only plug in so many things! And also I don't want half of my grow space filled with fans!

The way I recomend and know it works is Heat treatment! I read on the internet that molds and mildew start to die off around 90 degrees and if you can run your room up to 100 and hold it for 1 hr it will kill it all off! So I have been doing this for about 3 weeks and I can tell you guys I have gotten rid of 100% of my Powdery mildew in my rooms and on my plants! This does cause a stretch in the flowering plants that are in week 2-3 of flowering acording to the internet but that is the only "side effect". And if you think about it outdoor growers down in California experiance temps over 100 all the time!

What I do is during the day I will water my ladies first, then I take the glass out of my enclosed hoods. Unplug your exaust fan/fans and watch your temps grow to 100, maintain that temp for an hour and plug your fans back in! DONE! I do it twice a week, but you can do it once if ya like and see if that works for you, it takes me about 1.5-2 hrs each time and no more PM! :hump:

The pro's is that you use no chemicals "bud rot" "nasty to smoke", you can do it anytime your lights are on, no risk of fire with a "home made" sulfur burner, It's FREE, and no real risk to your plants! If you talk about stress think about the stress from spraying them all the time, burning sulfur, and simple stress of the plants constantly having PM on them! I am sure that all those stress the plant out more than 100 degrees for an hour a week!

Cons?????? Stretch in plants that are 2-3 weeks into flower..........

Like I said I have been doing this for 3 weeks and it has worked like a charm for me! To all the really experianced guys on RIU please explain to me any other side effects if any doing it this way, I don't want to put out bad info.

I know this works and I hope that this can help some others fighting the same thing I was. It is easy to do and free so hope this helps you all! Even if you just use this method till you can get the money together to buy all the shit you need to run the perfect grow room!

Any Questions please feel free to PM me, or if you guys want to see my setup I will post it.

I run 2 1k watt HPS in my flower room that is 8X5X7 and I have a de-humidifier running in there 24/7, 8 circ fans and two 440 CFM exaust fans, one for each closed hood.

I think that about covers it RIU'ers, I hope this helps you guys get rid of the bastard PM! Please feel free to post any other ideas that WORK to get rid of PM, or if there is anything that I am missing here please advise. Not shit you heard works cus I like many other people on here are tired of trying shit that you think works!

Grow big or go home ladies!
Hey Howard.....been through same thing, resorting to heat. I just read Cal. Tech.study....."Effective powdery Mildew Treatment-Agrothermal Systems" Take away.....heat better than fungicides.....so we are on the right track. Article states that once PM spores at mycelium stage, chemical control impossible with conventional fungicides. One hitch.....the process involves ( normal farming) driving tractor with thermal device over crops. The device, running at 500F is an instantaneous blast,quick burst. No damage to crops. I know we're not farming but we know if there is any chance, its heat. Never had this problem in over 45yrs. Always been a fan....Magnumcumlaude man.
 
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