zem
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The place where I have to be and grow my plants, is impossible to dial humidity and temperature fluctuations enough to prevent PM. The only effective way to completely eliminate it up until now for me is by removing the strains that are prone to get it but this is very restrictive and I am growing very nice strains that do get it so I am always trying to find ways to battle it during flowering, and I need to do this with what is available for me locally (not in the US) and I don't have amazon or such services. All what is available here are chemicals that I don't want to use on flowers and I tried many remedies so far. The most effective ones for flowering plants are monopotassium phosphate(MPK) and milk. I think MPK is a bit better plus I worry about spraying fats that are in milk on my buds in fear of partially dissolving them and damaging them, although i did not notice ill effect when i did, I lean more on MPK. Sodium bicarbonate is effective for vegging but it damages the pistils by making them dark in color so I don't use it in flowering. I tried to spray silica on vegging plants and it was not effective with one application, maybe it needs several more and/or by injecting it into the feeding by roots so it gets in systemically, i will have to try it again. The one that surprised me by being not effective was lactic acid. It simply did very little effect to combat PM, and milk on its own is way more effective. I recently found a product called Pyrroloquinoline quinone I sprayed one vegging plant yesterday to try it. What do you peeps use on flowering plants to battle PM? I might find a way to get it if it will solve my problem entirely.
Thank you for any advice.
Thank you for any advice.