Is this Powedery Mildew?

LACookies

Member
Plant isn't in the best state, I had to have it moved to a different location and upon moving the equipment i smashed the bulb. It was also outside for a couple of days which I know isn't good. I had also split the stem very badly whilst training the plant. The plant has been in darkness for over a week and in temps of 17c and very high humidity.

Just got the lights back on today and noticed this whiteish mould looking stuff very very near to were the stem was split and the stem is browning a bit. Is she a gonner? Or do you think it can be saved? Whatever it is can be removed off the stem pretty easily and there are a few little powdery spots on the fan leaves.

Edit: Forgot to add that the top of the plant looks fine considering there has been no light for over a week. There is new growth too.

 

AKA Big Boss

Well-Known Member
Doesn't look like PM but if you're concerned, mix water with a bit of 3% peroxide and then mist the affected areas. Do it after lights off.
 

Kushash

Well-Known Member
Plant isn't in the best state, I had to have it moved to a different location and upon moving the equipment i smashed the bulb. It was also outside for a couple of days which I know isn't good. I had also split the stem very badly whilst training the plant. The plant has been in darkness for over a week and in temps of 17c and very high humidity.

Just got the lights back on today and noticed this whiteish mould looking stuff very very near to were the stem was split and the stem is browning a bit. Is she a gonner? Or do you think it can be saved? Whatever it is can be removed off the stem pretty easily and there are a few little powdery spots on the fan leaves.

Edit: Forgot to add that the top of the plant looks fine considering there has been no light for over a week. There is new growth too.

Show some clear pictures of the whole plant. It looks like it could be spider mite web.
 
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