Garlic Water Recipe for Powdery Mildew

Halman9000

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"https://dengarden.com/gardening/Using-Garlic-Water-for-Plants"

Read Article and it will give you a multipurpose recipe that includes use for Powdery Mildew .

I have read that Powdery Mildew is Systemic ; and if this recipe works it is because it penetrates through membranes including human skin . The ability to penetrate is a powerful capacity that garlic has ; I have used it on problems under my skin and it penetrated very well .

I have watched two different videos . One video states that Powdery Mildew is Systemic and the other video says Powdery Mildew is not systemic . I have heard that some people might use Neem oil to treat Powdery Mildew that already has penetrated the plant . I have heard people say Neem is not safe to use and I have heard people say that Neem will not harm the smoker .I think Powdery Mildew is systemic , but medicines that penetrate can rid the plant of Powdery Mildew even though it is systemicj in my opinion . Since Garlic Water penetrates I guess it can rid the plant of the systemic Mildew and Garlic Water residue possibly safer to smoke that Neem Oil residue .

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Hobbes

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I don't know if Powdery Mildew is systemic, I do know that I got it from clones and the PM problem continued until I took the clone line out of my garden.

Regalia is one product I believe in as a preventative, I've been using it all grow (4th week in flower) and no sign of PM.

I also use an AiROS hydrogen trioxide generator to kill any spores in the air. It didn't work by itself for the last two grows but now that my clone line is out of the garden and I'm using Regalia I think it helps in the fight.

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Hi guys, I'm a new grower who is been trying to fight PM like mad, but I guess I'm always losing to this annoying disease, I would really appreciate some help on fighting this PM in my grow room, my pants are 6 weeks in the flowering phase an I spotted some PM on the leaves, so I did spray ECO Buz disease pro but the next day it was back, my air flow fan is also giving up time to time, I will also appreciate if u guys can help my with the adjustment of my temperature in my room, thanks guys will really appreciate it some knowledge
 

Plutonium

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Hi guys, I'm a new grower who is been trying to fight PM like mad, but I guess I'm always losing to this annoying disease, I would really appreciate some help on fighting this PM in my grow room, my pants are 6 weeks in the flowering phase an I spotted some PM on the leaves, so I did spray ECO Buz disease pro but the next day it was back, my air flow fan is also giving up time to time, I will also appreciate if u guys can help my with the adjustment of my temperature in my room, thanks guys will really appreciate it some knowledge
14 grams sodium bicarbonate, per gallon of water, spray sparingly over entire plant. Won't hurt your flowers, is nontoxic, you can't taste it, smell it and as long as you atomize the water correctly and spray sparingly, you won't even see it. Problem solved.

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StonedGardener

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"https://dengarden.com/gardening/Using-Garlic-Water-for-Plants"

Read Article and it will give you a multipurpose recipe that includes use for Powdery Mildew .

I have read that Powdery Mildew is Systemic ; and if this recipe works it is because it penetrates through membranes including human skin . The ability to penetrate is a powerful capacity that garlic has ; I have used it on problems under my skin and it penetrated very well .

I have watched two different videos . One video states that Powdery Mildew is Systemic and the other video says Powdery Mildew is not systemic . I have heard that some people might use Neem oil to treat Powdery Mildew that already has penetrated the plant . I have heard people say Neem is not safe to use and I have heard people say that Neem will not harm the smoker .I think Powdery Mildew is systemic , but medicines that penetrate can rid the plant of Powdery Mildew even though it is systemicj in my opinion . Since Garlic Water penetrates I guess it can rid the plant of the systemic Mildew and Garlic Water residue possibly safer to smoke that Neem Oil residue .

Halman9000
I us Banish fungicide, a geranium oil extract.......actually kills PM vs a preventative.........had fantastic results ( only sprayed plants twice)......it kills that PM "hook" that penetrates mycelium. With all the specs, products of combustion, MSDS, etc it looks damn safe.
 

myke

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Ive sprayed 30% h202 at 10ml per litre of water,did nothing.Then 20ml killed the leaf but not the pm.I dont believe that anything actually works.
 

StonedGardener

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Ive sprayed 30% h202 at 10ml per litre of water,did nothing.Then 20ml killed the leaf but not the pm.I dont believe that anything actually works.
I hear ya, only had PM twice over the decades, this year and last year.......tried so many suggested treatments,no luck! Lots of dangerous fungicides out there, many with unknown/proprietary compositions. Second time I got PM ( plants about 5 wks) I treated each plant only twice during one week and problem gone. It was a godsend. Wish l could send you some Banish fungicide to at least try. I feel very comfortable using Banish.....the MSDS,hazardous materials data, products of combustion, residuals etc. look damn good to me. Bounce it off a real organic chemist ( carbon based). By the way, it's used in very small quanties ( I used 0.25mls/8 oz water for spraying. It is used during ALL phases of plants life cycle).
 

myke

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I hear ya, only had PM twice over the decades, this year and last year.......tried so many suggested treatments,no luck! Lots of dangerous fungicides out there, many with unknown/proprietary compositions. Second time I got PM ( plants about 5 wks) I treated each plant only twice during one week and problem gone. It was a godsend. Wish l could send you some Banish fungicide to at least try. I feel very comfortable using Banish.....the MSDS,hazardous materials data, products of combustion, residuals etc. look damn good to me. Bounce it off a real organic chemist ( carbon based). By the way, it's used in very small quanties ( I used 0.25mls/8 oz water for spraying. It is used during ALL phases of plants life cycle).
Glad to here you found something,pretty pricey.
 
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