Have you tried a product like "Green Cure" fungicide? Main ingredient is Potassium bicarbonate. It works fairly well if you hammer the plants with it, and then rinse off when you harvest. Non-toxic. I use it in situations like yoursI hope I'll get enough. But everyday I'm picking off more and more
Never heard of green cure but I have to look through my old brewing stuff I might have it.Have you tried a product like "Green Cure" fungicide? Main ingredient is Potassium bicarbonate. It works fairly well if you hammer the plants with it, and then rinse off when you harvest. Non-toxic. I use it in situations like yours
There are other identical products, I just used that brand cuz I have it lol. I think Amazon has a genericNever heard of green cure but I have to look through my old brewing stuff I might have it.
So I have.....There are other identical products, I just used that brand cuz I have it lol. I think Amazon has a generic
edit: They are classified as "organic" , 85% KCO4
The metabisulfite may help as it's used to kill fungi in wine, I'd give it a shot while looking for the bicarb as it's likely more expensive since it's a specialty productSo I have.....
Potassium metabisulfite
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Potassium silicate
On hand or regalia
I can't find anything, on if anyone uses it. Not just for this but any plant for that matter.@DarkWeb the rate of application for the bicarb (85%) is 1-2 tablespoons/gal of water, spray to drip. So math up if using the metabisulfite
They don't for the metabisulfite as it's specialty for winemaking and more expensive. But it's purpose is fungicide for wine and won't hurt and worth the shot. If you have a local hydrostore they'd have the bicarb; it's mainly used for PM (powdery mildew) but known as a generic fungicide.I can't find anything, on if anyone uses it. Not just for this but any plant for that matter.
Sun's out now and I don't think I'd find the bicarb local.
They don't for the metabisulfite as it's specialty for winemaking and more expensive. But it's purpose is fungicide for wine and won't hurt and worth the shot. If you have a local hydrostore they'd have the bicarb; it's mainly used for PM (powdery mildew) but known as a generic fungicide.
Yeah as close to 85% as you can get,if not then you may have to hit it more frequently. The stuff is safe, not like Regalia etc.Think it should be at the same 85% ?
LOL local hydro store.......
So I have.....
Potassium metabisulfite
&
Potassium silicate
On hand or regalia
@DarkWeb the rate of application for the bicarb (85%) is 1-2 tablespoons/gal of water, spray to drip. So math up if using the metabisulfite
Yeah as close to 85% as you can get,if not then you may have to hit it more frequently. The stuff is safe, not like Regalia etc.
I thought Regalia was safe because it is a natural cure? I am dealing with some PM in flower at the moment.The stuff is safe, not like Regalia etc.
Regalia is "safe" but personally I wouldn't want to smoke it this close to harvest. Same with something like Spinosad or Bt. This close to harvest simple salts like the KCO4 are easy to rinse off when chopping. My age and shitty lungs I'm more cautiousI thought Regalia was safe because it is a natural cure? I am dealing with some PM in flower at the moment.
Yep, cleanup it is
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