Powdery mildew late in flower

s0lumn

Well-Known Member
So finally my plants are all finishing up, but they have the worst powdery mildew on some of the buds. Because I'm literally chopping this week, what do you guys do for the pm? The guy at the hydro store sold me some PM Wash by NPK industries, but i'm not sure if its just bs. Has anyone used this before? I was spraying the "moldy" plants with it in the morning, but now I'm just using it as a wash after chop before I hang them up to dry.

Any input is appreciated.
-s0lumn
 

bioWheel

Well-Known Member
Spraying leaves with baking soda (1 teaspoon in 1 quart water) raises the pH, creating an inhospitable environment for powdery mildew.
 

DirtBagg1

New Member
Spraying leaves with baking soda (1 teaspoon in 1 quart water) raises the pH, creating an inhospitable environment for powdery mildew.
So if u spray late in flower with the baking soda mix, Wouldn't it cause other harmful mold to the almost ripe flowers?
in a well ventilated room I still see powdery mildew and have dropped my humidity and is still spreading!! should I jus wash the flowers after I cut before I dry? if so, what 1 wont leave a funky taste? and if its preffered to spray! same question? want to get the best taste possible
 
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