Does powdery mildew.....

Ckrogue

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move from one section of the plant to another, leaving behind no trace it was in the previous location? I have been fighting what I have been told is a powdery mold issue but some days the plant is fine and others there are 2-3 spots with issues. I am about to chop within the next few days so I need advice/input on if that is normal and if I should be worried.
I have started using a peroxide/water spray on the whole plant to combat against it but it may be too late as it is going to drop below 50 the next 3 days, at night.

Here are pics even though I already know the issue I am just asking if I should be worried and what not:

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colonuggs

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daily h202 its inside the plant now.....pm is usually airborne but once the plants get pm it becomes systemic

your going into the 50s its about time to chop
 

bird mcbride

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If you've been using organic co2, don't. Burning sulfhur in the grow will solve this problem. I burn briquet charcoal, about six briquets in an 8' x 8' grow room and I never have any mold problems. Sometimes the humidity is so high, especially when it's raining outside a broken off fan leaf for example will lay there for days and not wither one bit. Some people use sulphur burners but I don't because sulphur dioxide can effect an unborn baby. I know ideally pregnant women aren't suppose to smoke but they do so.
 

bird mcbride

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I fail to see what your posts have to do with powdery mildew. You'll have to find some other place to pin your advertisments. Thank-you!
 

rochie

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below 50? you have a weeks or two to go. in maine, we've had high 20s, and they're still growing albeit they're in 5 gal tubs a few feet from the house.
 
This is a copy/paste from something i wrote in another thread. I thought it might help. Lemme know if reposting something in a new thread offends somebody, and i will remove as soon as i receive your message. I would never want to offend my fellow RIU people. If this helps, feel free to +rep ("+) Thanks!
I recently dealt with quite a large Powdery Mildew outbreak. I have it 99% handled now and it was fairly simple. Here is how I took care of it:
I have a hose that I have permanently run into my grow area. It has a little nozzle thing on the end I can use to temporarily shut it off and on while I'm working and the spigot is turned on. After the lights in the grow room turn off for the night, I go in there with a green flashlight and the hose turned on (fairly high pressure). I open up the nozzle just slightly so its spraying out a very small high pressure stream of water. I use the high pressure stream to spray off each leaf. You want it spraying fairly hard and you don't want it using tons of water, otherwise you'll end up with a massive mess all over the floor. So, you spray off all the leaves. Make sure the pressure isn't so high that you are snapping off branches and leaves. Spray off the plants as best as you can. It will make a bit of a mess on the floor, but you just use a towel to wipe that up afterwards. The next step is: hittin the girls with some neem oil. I use 2 to 4 teaspoons of neem oil extract/concentrate per liter of water. I bought "Garden Safe" brand neem extract from Lowes. I think it was less than 10 bucks. I'll include a pic along with other pics. I used to use stuff like AzaMax and/or Mighty Wash to control problems like spider mites. They were really hard on the plants and they were really expensive. Now that I'm using neem, I haven't had an issue in 6 months. I haven't seen a single spider mite, and it works fantastic for PM. No issues what-so-ever. I just hit the girls with neem once every few weeks, and my plants are happier and healthier than they've been in over 4 years. So, I use a "gun" that you can buy at Lowes that you use for painting... spraying paint onto walls. You can use any spraying device you want, but if you have a large garden, this investment will be worth every penny. I mix up my neem oil and spray away. You can do this a half hour or an hour after you rinse the girls off with plain water, but I usually wait until the next night, after they've had a chance to dry. You want to DRENCH the plants top to bottom with your neem oil mixture. I mean DRENCHED. You want the plants to look like there was just a rain storm in there for the last few hours or something. When you go into your grow room the next day, you'll see 90-100 percent of the PM gone (depending on how bad the case was). Repeat this whole process every 1 to 3 weeks as needed. Once you get rid of your powdery mildew, continue doing this every few weeks. It's called preventative maintenance and will save you so much heartache. If you are worried about tasting it on your bud, discontinue the program 2 weeks before harvest and rinse off with plain water one last time about a week before harvest. I'm telling you... If you do this and continue doing it as preventative maintenance, you will never have spider mites or PM ever again. It sounds crazy using moisture to get rid of a mildew substance. It's counter intuitive but it works. I swear to god. Lemme know how it worked for you. I will include some pics of some PM I found on my clones and used a small spray bottle to fix it. I din't use the plain water rinse first. I just went straight to a heavy dose of neem. Here's the before pics and the day after pics. By the way, I took the clones out from under the T5 fluorescent and just let them sit out in the middle of the basement for a few hours after spraying so they could dry without damage from the lights.

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If you look at the leaf in the middle of the left side, you will see some powdery mildew. It was actually worse than the pic shows, but I guess I took a bad pic.
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You can see I drenched these girls. I'd reccommend drenching them even more than this picture shows. Especially on big plants. you want them dripping wet. Sopping wet. DRENCH THEM.

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Here they are the next day. Nice and dry. Powdery Mildew free. Thanks to the magical Neem plant.

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Here's the neem I used. Its cheap and effective. I bought it at Lowe's hardware store, but I bet you can find it other places. There are tons of brands out there. This is just what I used. I've never tried any others, so I'm open to any other suggestions if you know a better brand.

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Here's a spray bottle with the neem oil mixture in it. There is about 250-300 milliliters of water and about 1/2 to 1 teaspoon of the neem concentrate in it. All concentrates are different, so always read the labels. Super interesting picture, huh?

I hope this helps. Lemme know how it went, if you try it. Feel free to ask me any questions, privately or in the forum.
 

BCOGYODA

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Ya you have PM. There's one product that will 100% get rid of it. It's called NOVA. You need to spray all of the plants with it. Usually one time dose is all it will need. If it's a bad case you may need two doses.
 

Pepe le skunk

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Ya you have PM. There's one product that will 100% get rid of it. It's called NOVA. You need to spray all of the plants with it. Usually one time dose is all it will need. If it's a bad case you may need two doses.
Is NOVA sistemic like eagle 20? How does it work? Eagle 20 works well 1-2 weeks at most into flower but not after then because it stays inside the plant for at least 30+ days. Where can you get NOVA?
 

OGEvilgenius

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Is NOVA sistemic like eagle 20? How does it work? Eagle 20 works well 1-2 weeks at most into flower but not after then because it stays inside the plant for at least 30+ days. Where can you get NOVA?
Yes, it is. It works well. I wouldn't use it this close to chop if I were going to use it, which I probably wouldn't as I'm trying to keep plants healthy and not sick in the first place with a good brix friendly organic soil mix.

I think a more pressing concern is the possible bud rot he has. If he has rot he should really consider chopping ASAP.

PM won't totally destroy your crop unless it really gets out of hand and what he has is pretty typical outdoors.
 
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