Night Breeze

mthrfckrz

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i live by the coast and at times it just get's hella misty and wet...

is this a risk to a flowering plant?

people always talk about mold or fungus forming because of mist..

what if u have no option and its outside and flowering and its mist/breeze?..
 
It should not be a problem. If you are worried about mildew you can dust your plants with organic powdered milk. Must be organic.
 
seams like having nasty rotting dehydrated milk goo all over your plant would be like a sure fire plan to mold the entire plant down to a nub...
 
pretty much im screwed eh... well sometime it starts aroun 10pm and ends at 5 -6 am so uhm yeah but it still looks healthy as fuck and i dont seem to find anything that looks like mold or anything suspicious on it yet.. lets just hope for the best and see what happens within the next month!
 
Dude, shouldn't be much of a problem. I grow in the mountains in central america and I have the fog, mist, all night rains and such, I don't have any problems so far.........if you see any mold or fungus at all you can mix 2 tablespoons of baking soda with a gallon of water and spray.....It works on my roses, but I have never had a problem with my girls. Good luck and keep us posted.
 
I got that tip from wormsway.com newletter years back. The dusting stabilizes the pH. You could use cocaine if you dont like milk however its a bit more pricey though it does have more calcium then milk. I sell the Columbian shit on my site if you need.
 
mold is overrated, plants have been living in the fog and mist for biggilions of years and they are still fine, unless you have very large, very dense, buds in disgustingly wet conditions you wont have a problem, hell they grow most of it on the equator, where it rains every night and humidity is always at like 90%...
 
how about for a clone thats about 3 weeks old?... under one cfl.. i've been misting it here and there.. can that be a prob?.. or is it good to mist the plants at times... i stopped the MG def that was happening new leaf's starting to grown on the babY...

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