MMRCGrower
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So I've been growing for many years, and have dealt with just about everything, from pest, to mildew/molds, lockouts, root rot.... you name it. But I've never came up against the issue of Rust Fungus.
I just recently got it and its spreading like wild fire. I know that cold, wet conditions are ideal for Rust Fungus, so we plan to raise the temps, and apply some different Fungicides (since our current one obviously isnt working). The RH is already supper low in the room, so moisture isnt the issue, but the cold is. We dont have heaters in the room, only an AC.
Usually in winter we disconnect the vent fans from the lights, and let the lights keep the room at a suitable temperature, but recently its been pretty damn cold and the lights aren't doing the trick.
So besides my temperatures and RH, what else can I do to get rid of and better contain this rust fungus?? I've heard Baking Soda, Sulfur Powders, and Fungicide Sprays work, but I wanted to get some info from someone who has actually dealt with this before.
Any info, comments, or feedback of any kind would be great.
Here's a pic of one leaf. Some of em are worse then this and some aren't as bad.
I just recently got it and its spreading like wild fire. I know that cold, wet conditions are ideal for Rust Fungus, so we plan to raise the temps, and apply some different Fungicides (since our current one obviously isnt working). The RH is already supper low in the room, so moisture isnt the issue, but the cold is. We dont have heaters in the room, only an AC.
Usually in winter we disconnect the vent fans from the lights, and let the lights keep the room at a suitable temperature, but recently its been pretty damn cold and the lights aren't doing the trick.
So besides my temperatures and RH, what else can I do to get rid of and better contain this rust fungus?? I've heard Baking Soda, Sulfur Powders, and Fungicide Sprays work, but I wanted to get some info from someone who has actually dealt with this before.
Any info, comments, or feedback of any kind would be great.
Here's a pic of one leaf. Some of em are worse then this and some aren't as bad.