Few questions about sulphur burner from newb

AsianGuyTryToGrow

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Hi everyone . So after a long battle with pm, I used all kind of spraying solutions I could find , chemical or nonchemical, nothing seems work.
So today I just bought a sulphur burner . The brand name is ninova .
After doing a searching about sulphur burner on both riu and thcfarmer , I stilk have some questions.
- the shop owner told me to turn the fan on , so the sulphur could spread equally in the room . But I read online that doing so could cause leaf burn?? So which one is true .
- I’m having an extreme attack from both pm and grey mold at week 5. Should I do first treatment of 6 hours long following up by 1 hour everyday.?
- I’m using bug b gone ( some kind of oil insectiside) as a must treatment for every time my girls go 12/12(for bugs, mites). I read that after I spray anykind of oil and use sulphur burner , it will burn the leaf . Is this true ? If so should I burn first, then spray after a week?
Thank you alot for reading! Have a good day
 

AsianGuyTryToGrow

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Bug b gon be might be whats killing your plants from the other thread

https://www.rollitup.org/t/boiling-water-kill-pest-reuse-soil.976563/

I use sulfur burner, you don't want your filter fan on because the carbon will get coated reducing its efficiency to filter. I leave a small fan on low for circulation only. I recommend you read the booklet that came with your sulfur burner for best results
I did read the booklet but it only say about the sulphur burner how it works .. not the one I was asking . Thank you btw I’ll turn the fan on.
 

Beachwalker

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Hold on and I will make a picture of the booklet that came with mine

it includes usage and schedule and it speaks of fan usage during burning time

but I will not be able to access the pamphlet until my light schedule allows me, so check back later for more information
 

Beachwalker

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He's already spraying everything half to death with bug B Gone from an earlier thread, so at that point what's the difference adding a little sulfur to the mix!?
 
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