Sueet
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Straight would be ok, the regular 3% stuff. Don't just spray it on, use it with a toothbrush or a scrub brush to get the wound thoroughly cleaned out, and rinse it with water after you clean it so it can dry clean.
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I need those plants in I need to make lbs this year shoud I really take them out ?I’d prolly hit each one with water and h202 then immediately remove it from the greenhouse
Understood - Sueet is abs right that removal is best practice, but if you need to grow them out, just keep a close watch for other patches as the spores can be quite aggressive, especially in a greenhouseI need those plants in I need to make lbs this year shoud I really take them out ?
I cant do exactly whay u telling me what I can do its destroy them and I'm mostly gonna do it. I wanna know what to do after. For exemple I'm gonma trow away all the affected ones and then what its gonna happen with the healty one how I'm gonna protec them in a future n?Apologies long dirt nap there….
yeah I would remove them - if that shit spreads you could lose entire greenhouse. I wouldn’t destroy the affected ones just yet, put them downwind and see how they turnout. Throw up a temp plastic greenhouse just to keep frost off them or whatevs
The wins blow them many times and they fall on thw grouns each time. And each time it was broken bramches but that was 3 months ago. So idk id something that old can show up as a problem right now. I have no fans in tje green house. So I think ita bad ventilation? My sizes are open like 6 fits each side so the greenhouse its almost open I mean its 14 fits tall but 6 fits from the side its open from the begging to the end. But its still no fans so can be bad ventilation or damage when the wind blows them like 7-9 timea on the ground and they got some bacteria from 2 months ago idk. Maybw thw hight humidity? I give them silica once every 2 weeks so they can resist pests and fungus but btw those clones are from clones to the clones to the clones its not from healthy strong seeded mother so can be genetic also. I dont know fuckin Oklahoma bring so many new desises and bugs. It was easy in californiasure -whatever you decide is cool….
if it was me I’d first treat anything with that white growth, spray it in place and once it’s fully doused with spray then I would remove it from greenhouse taking care so you don’t rub it on any other plants. That doesn’t necessarily mean you gotta kill them just put em in quarantine for now away from greenhouse and downwind so the spores don’t spread….. you can watch them or nuke / burn them later.
but let’s take a step back….. in my noggin this doesn’t necessarily mean your clone moms are bad at all. But I would exercise extreme caution and after removing the white fungus plants do a thorough clean up, then self sanitize & wardrobe change and self sanitize again then take a few more clones from your moms and track them closely from clone to harvest to see if the white funk rears its head again on newest batch of clones
how many total plants have this white fungus?
How did the initial bark injury deal start?? - was that the possible corn borer or some unknown insect attack or was that from rough handling during training?
for the healthy ones just keep growing to see if any more develop the white funk….
prolly sulfur foliar and spray top of soil too, might need anti-fungal treatment too but I‘m gonna shout at @bobrown14 to jump in….. can you help us out here Mr Bobrown????