Thanks, I'll pick some up and begin treating.I mix a teaspoon of sulfur powder in a windex sized spray bottle and mist my plants once a month while in veg. That will keep mold from ever growing on it.
Don’t spray it once it is in 12/12, it will have enough sulfur in it by then to last until chop.
Yeah it's a foliar mixThis in a foliar spray? I've used neem and hand washed some with soapy water. Mostly, I've been pruning the infected stuff. The low larfy stuff has had it the worst. My local buddy with more experience is coming over tomorrow to check it out.
Nice treesThe outsiders seem content. The OG is six foot high from the grass and the others aren't far behind, but bushier. Indoor plants at 22 days of flower may be done stretching. Three different strains but similar structure and flowering time-line. The Runtz and the Watermelon are doing best outside, but indoors they're about dead even. We've been dodging the biggest storms but it's been windy and we had 2 1/4 inches of rain in our big downpour. Time for sunshine.View attachment 357691pView attachment 357692Runtz and OG,
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The sulfur spray has worked wonders in controlling the powdery mildew, thanks for the tip.I mix a teaspoon of sulfur powder in a windex sized spray bottle and mist my plants once a month while in veg. That will keep mold from ever growing on it.
Don’t spray it once it is in 12/12, it will have enough sulfur in it by then to last until chop.
Great idea. I did that in the greenhouse. Loaded as many 2gal bags as I could into a kid pool n part of a pallet. It was a easy way to add some yield.I forgot to mention, I took two clones off of each of the four strains I'm growing about a week ago, from the outdoor plants that are still vegging. They are doing well enough that I hope to pot them up next week and get a little bonus outdoor crop.
Dang them are hugeUpdated pics of the outdoor stuff. Some pretty solid stems. Minor deer and bug damage but still healthy.View attachment 358032View attachment 358033View attachment 358034View attachment 358035
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