Powder mildew

CDNoutgrower

New Member
I'm 3 weeks into flowering and developed PM on the plants. My plants are grown outdoors and we been having high humidity for sometime now. I only see PM spots on Leafs an not the buds, I was suggested to use White Wash solution. Is this product safe to spray on the buds ? Any advice would be much appreciated
 

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Hobbes

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CDN I've been battling powdery mildew too, I've tried hydrogen peroxide, UVC Light, sulfur burn, and now I'm waiting on a bottle of Dr Zymes all natural mildew killer.

I've read good things about Dr Zymes.

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Wizzlebiz

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I used baking soda, a dot of soap, and water on my grape vine.

Immediately got rid of it.

Baking soda is used at a Ph up in many cases. It will be fine for your plants leaves.

Give it a Google. You have everything you need in your kitchen.
 

go go kid

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baking soda would be my second choice, but only because we have a 10% milk solution made up for our cucumbers and melons
 

CDNoutgrower

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I used baking soda, a dot of soap, and water on my grape vine.

Immediately got rid of it.

Baking soda is used at a Ph up in many cases. It will be fine for your plants leaves.

Give it a Google. You have everything you need in your kitchen.
Thank you sir i have heard of this method
 

CDNoutgrower

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CDN I've been battling powdery mildew too, I've tried hydrogen peroxide, UVC Light, sulfur burn, and now I'm waiting on a bottle of Dr Zymes all natural mildew killer.

I've read good things about Dr Zymes.

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I'll do some research on Dr Zymes. This is the first I've heard of it.. thanks
 

go go kid

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The Amazing Doctor Zymes, Eliminator, is an all natural insecticide and fungicide. This amazing solution kills and eliminates soft bodied insects, molds and mildews on your indoor or outdoor gardens.
When the time comes to turn to an Insecticide or Fungicide having the safest, organic, food grade and easy to use option available is key.
Doctor Zymes offers a non GMO, non toxic 100% environmentally friendly product to eliminate soft bodied insects such as mites, thrips, aphids and fungus gnats.
No oils, or residues to clog plant stomata or sprayer nozzle.
A revolutionary green solution that kills molds and mildews on your indoor or outdoor gardens.
Eliminator is a proprietary formula, hand crafted to ensure quality control.
Can be used all year round and up to the day of harvest.
Eliminator is OMRI listed which means that it is approved for Organic Gardening practices.
Eliminator is comprised of naturally occurring organic materials combined with other biologically stimulating ingredients. Our citric acid is derived from a fermentation process. This is the only method OMRI recognizes in order to be OMRI listed. Our proprietary formula is bacteria-free and all ingredients are food grade. These ingredients combined together form a highly effective insecticide and fungicide.
Eliminator works by disrupting the insects' ability to breathe. The acid derived from our proprietary formula breaks down protein and organic matter such as eggs and insect droppings. It is a highly effective deterrent as well.
Eliminator works on mildews and molds by the citric acid digesting the biomass and changing the pH to create a hostile environment so that mildews and molds cannot take hold.
Eliminator can be used as a soil drench to combat fungus gnats, soil borne pests, molds and mildews. It is highly effective and safe.
When used as a preventative, it will prevent infestations from taking over your garden. Make sure you follow our recommendations for optimum pest and fungal control as pH is a crucial factor for success as well as water temperature.
Recommended Application Rates
Always test before using
, some plants are more sensitive than others. To avoid phytotoxicity, use in evening when sun is off your plants and the room or outside temperature is below 80 degrees. Do not spray in direct sunlight. Do not spray on top of or with pesticides, insecticides or nutrients. Do not use a wetting agent.
Avoid spraying beneficial insects. Spray top and underneath leaves, stems, stalks and base of plant. This is a contact product so ensure you spray generously to ensure full contact with pests, molds or mildews. See instructions on bottle.
When combating mites, thrips, aphids and fungus gnats it is recommended to using 3 days in a row, then once weekly. Continue until you see no sign of pests. For severe infestations use every 3rd day at ½ cup per gallon of water. Some infestations are worse than others and may take longer to eliminate. Use Eliminator as a preventative by spraying weekly to keep them away.
For Russet Mites, if you have leaf tacoing, that is where the mites lay their eggs and where the larvae reside. Make sure you spray inside the leaves that are tacoed. It will not hurt flowering plants and can be sprayed on the flower too. The leaves will start to open up after a few days and you should see new growth as well. If you see damage on the leaves after you spray, this is usually due to the necrosis from the mite damage. Do not be alarmed the new growth will look healthy.
 

curious2garden

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Thanks for the advice
Go for Regalia. I've used it on tables I can't lose and it gets me through flower to harvest and best of all it's OMRI certified

Download the small tank mix instructions from here:
You need to mix it double the recommended use rates because you have an active infection. I ordered mine off Amazon.
 

CDNoutgrower

New Member
Go for Regalia. I've used it on tables I can't lose and it gets me through flower to harvest and best of all it's OMRI certified

Download the small tank mix instructions from here:
You need to mix it double the recommended use rates because you have an active infection. I ordered mine off Amazon.
Thanks a bunch
 
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