Does anybody use baking soda intermittently with microbes for fungus?

SmichiganOG

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That's my question. Wondering because it's been stated in forums not to spray Together because of the ph damaging or killing microbes. I haven't used the baking soda yet but have used potassium silicate which also messes w/ph.
 

Rurumo

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Don't use a biofungicide like Southern Ag Garden Friendly Fungicide along with something that drastically alters the PH, like sodium (or potassium) bicarbonate or in the opposite end, like Citric acid. A better idea would be to treat the plant with the bicarbonate one day, then spray with a biofungicide days later, and thus get the benefit of both without one inhibiting the other.
 

SmichiganOG

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Don't use a biofungicide like Southern Ag Garden Friendly Fungicide along with something that drastically alters the PH, like sodium (or potassium) bicarbonate or in the opposite end, like Citric acid. A better idea would be to treat the plant with the bicarbonate one day, then spray with a biofungicide days later, and thus get the benefit of both without one inhibiting the other.
Yeah, that's what I mean. I wasn't sure how long the ph might be affected on the plants surface. I want the benefit of both but don't plan to spray together or on the same days.
 

Naturegro

Active Member
Yeah, that's what I mean. I wasn't sure how long the ph might be affected on the plants surface. I want the benefit of both but don't plan to spray together or on the same days.
I've tried blackstrap molasses with water it seemed to help didn't hurt the plants
 
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