Mold help

Loveit77

New Member
so last night when i went to check my clones i noticed three leaves on 2 clones with fuzzy white mold... i immediately cut them off and then sprayed them down with hydrogen peroxide 1 tablespoon to 1 gallon water... i also removed the dome...

My main concern is i am growing in a super closet and right under i have flowering going and i am probably in the last week before flushing... i am extremely concerned bc don’t want the spores to spread down to the flowering area...

I also cleaned the entire cloning chamber with bleach water solution..

Any suggestions?
 

Rakin

Well-Known Member
Good circulation and keep humidity down and you should be ok I would think. Keep an eye on it.
 

Loveit77

New Member
I am going to start flushing this week... flowering area has two large air filters going out and fan blowing on them... i just don’t issues in this last week...
 

charface

Well-Known Member
Spores are everywhere all the time,
As you noticed when your temp and humidity became perfect for growing mold
 

Beachwalker

Well-Known Member
I forget the ratio (I think it's a tablespoon to a gallon but please check) of baking soda to water, spray your flowering plants, won't hurt them just keep air moving like the poster above said till they dry, and keep air moving anyway, lots and lots of air! I would spray it every 3 days or so until harvest if I were concerned. For best results control your humidity, keep it below 60% in flowering
-good luck!
 

Loveit77

New Member
In flowering area the humidity is below 60... the issue with the clones was dome was raising humidity to high.... i don’t really want to spray the buds this late
 

charface

Well-Known Member
In flowering area the humidity is below 60... the issue with the clones was dome was raising humidity to high.... i don’t really want to spray the buds this late
Your problem was definitely under the dome, if you use one in the future remove it asap.
 

Esrgood4u

Well-Known Member
People go on about humidity far too much. Plants grow perfectly well although at a slightly slower rate with lower humidity and will need watering more often. It's a plant. They never needed our intervention in the 1st place. Pop a viable seed and stick it in the dirt and let it do its thing.
We end up causing our own problems by over thinking things.
 
Last edited:

tylerkewl

Member
Need oil, 40/60 milk and water work pretty well.. I had just a few spots going on.. Treated with milk one week and that helped a ton.. Then followed up with 2 tsp per gallon neem oil..Spray the shit out of everything like an hour before lights out.. And make the area not conducive to fungus growth is the biggest thing you can do.. I have seen people take their cuttings and dunk them in a light need and water solution before they even put them in the rooting medium...
 

tylerkewl

Member
So many ways to counteract the spore. At least during veg..I did loose a ship ton of flower about 20 years ago. We had a pretty big barn with green house roofing. Not enough airflow. We tried everything. Got a bunch of fans. Started cutting out anything that had signs of mold.. Easily lost 20 pounds. And the rest we did get was a bit imature. Best thing I can recommend. Treat these problems before you flower. And if your grow shows any signs during veg...Wait until you exterminate everything
. If that crap gets into the flower structure you are screwed
 
Top