Help me with pm so I can finally start flowering.....THESE LADIES ARE HUGE!!

I really need to start flowering, they have vegged for 6 weeks and I'm running out of room fast!!!! I want to take care of this problem before I start flower, if its not gone I might as well chop then down.

i have tried everything to get rid of pm...pm wash,milk mix,baking soda,and sulfur burned twice

i still have pm WHAT CAN I DO???


also the second picture do you think that's a result from the sulfur burn or the pm????
 

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the prob with pm is it lives inside the plant. stuff like sns and neem only kill the part of the fungus that pops up on the surface. you need a systemic fungicide to get rid of it.
 
I couldn't find eagle 20 at my local store but I did find a product that's a systemic fungicide, I didn't want to get it because I was only looking for eagle 20. Do you think I should just get that???
 
Would it hurt to spray the sns tonight and then the systemic fungicide tomorrow or should I just hold off with the sns? If I should hold off then I'm going to bed, but the lights just turned out so it's spray or bed??
 
myclobutanil is the active ingredient in eagle 20. theres a bunch of cheaper fungicides that use it, i use one of those and it's worked great for me. careful about whats in whatever fungicide you use some of them are pretty toxic and last a long time. i dont thnk rosemerry oil will interfere with it at all. hth
 
I just got this in the mail today, this is what your talking about right? How should I use this in undercurrent? How much? How long to wait to flower after use? Any special directions?
 

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EAGLE 20! SYSTEMIC FUNGICIDES! YUCK! I would rather start over than use those things - although I know how you feel to be so far along... whatever conditions allowed the pm to flourish in the first place might be what you want to focus on - high humidity - poor air circulation, low light levels, etc. I don't have any experience with it but I am intrigued by this handheld UV light that recently came out that you wave over the plants right before lights out - the uv wavelength is supposed to kill the pm spores. if it actually works it'd be a much cleaner way to deal with pm.
 
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