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TarheelGrower
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Both the UD-Chem and UD-Boom are killing it brother, Can't wait to try them!
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Quick question for you my friend....the humidity here is outrageous in the summer. I have a small mold situation pretty much every year on one plant or another, usually doesn't get too out of hand. Well after being an unusually dry summer so far, its rained some every day for the last 10-12 days and I've been noticing quite a bit of powdery mildew building up on leaves and have been trying to keep em plucked...what would be a good natural spray to help get rid of it? I've heard if people spraying the affected area with a diluted peroxide/water solution...what's your take on that my friend?With this fast blooming they will be ready by mid September indeed, 2 weeks earlier than here on 45N. Keep it up, man
Quick question for you my friend....the humidity here is outrageous in the summer. I have a small mold situation pretty much every year on one plant or another, usually doesn't get too out of hand. Well after being an unusually dry summer so far, its rained some every day for the last 10-12 days and I've been noticing quite a bit of powdery mildew building up on leaves and have been trying to keep em plucked...what would be a good natural spray to help get rid of it? I've heard if people spraying the affected area with a diluted peroxide/water solution...what's your take on that my friend?
Tarheelgrower,Yes you can do that too, but remove ALL infected parts. If ot starts in the middle then it's worse, tops can be just cut off completely, in the middle flowering it's not a big loss cause they're gonna regrow... and then you're gonna haul a lot with all these gals. Hmm another thing is you could wipe out surrounding vegetation 6 feet around, which will lower RH if you can do that. Hmm I never harvested in August though
Never harvested in August either... I usually start seeds on 4/20 and and stick em out at the end of may...this year I already had em all started indoors and they were way bigger than they usually are when they go outside, also sticking them straight outside after being inside under 18-6 caused them to start flowering immediately. Lesson learnedYes you can do that too, but remove ALL infected parts. If ot starts in the middle then it's worse, tops can be just cut off completely, in the middle flowering it's not a big loss cause they're gonna regrow... and then you're gonna haul a lot with all these gals. Hmm another thing is you could wipe out surrounding vegetation 6 feet around, which will lower RH if you can do that. Hmm I never harvested in August though