Powder mold solution?

Ripperdaddy

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image.jpg So I have a lil powder mold just now starting to pop up I've tryed zero tolerance befor in the past but it didn't reacted well with my plants. So any suggestions on how to get rid of it and how to prevent it from starting would be much appreciated!
 

GroErr

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Short of burning sulphur which seems to work like BUDS mentioned. I use a mix of baking soda, oil and soap that keeps it at bay. It's all over my area, outdoor plants get covered in it. I spray them every 2 weeks through veg and once they get into flowering I spray them up until about 2 weeks, then keep humidity below 45 and it stays away. It's a bitch but can be managed.
 

Terry385

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Thinking about picking up a sulfur burner i got pm in veg tent on one plant seen last night i spray with pure kapow fungicide it washed off,, plant is avatar pic this is a clone of a seed i started
tent is 2' x 4' x 7 foot temp 75 degrees 25% humidity 2 fans think i got from all the spraying for mites. how long to run sulfur burner in tent and can i use in flower tent
 

Ripperdaddy

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image.jpg In never used a sulfur burner befor but I just took all my plants out and cleaned them each off and cleaned out my 5x5x7 tent with diluted bleach then put them back in and right befor the lights went off I sprayed them with neem oil it's been looking good so far!
 

OGEvilgenius

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PM likes low temperatures and high humidity with minimal air flow. Combine these and you have a recipe for trouble. Also likes to get plants that are lacking in health. Mid 40's-low 50's is where I like my RH.
 

Flash63

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Burning sulphur should be done in between grows as a preventive measure....it will make your your final product taste like burnt matches...especially bubble hash.Stay on top of it or it will ruin you crop.
 

SheepsBlood

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Milk, Baking Soda, and a wetting agent. Get an electric heater or dehumidifier in the room and drop that humidity.
Or go to the Hydro store and buy a pre-made solution.
 
Milk, Baking Soda, and a wetting agent. Get an electric heater or dehumidifier in the room and drop that humidity.
Or go to the Hydro store and buy a pre-made solution.
I'm having the same issue. But I wanted to know if anyone ever tried Hydrogen Peroxide? I heard this is supposed to work. I have good ventilation I think, I have 3 small oscillating fans... 2 that oscillate and the other one does not.

I'm having fresh air coming in but using the inline fans that's connected to my lights to keep lights cool and as taking the air out. Is that enough circulation?
 
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