Regalia and resistant powdery mildew infection

spiritualized

Active Member
Hello guys i need help because seems impossible stop the mildew in my grow,everything started with an infected austrian clone,that i fected the last 2 crops,i try everything,from baking soda,lecitine,Canna Cure,someone has deluded me that Regalia work on lightly infeced plant with the first pre-spot but definetely DONT WORK.
I have try to stop,kill and bleach everything with baking soda and vapor steam cleaner restart with 100 new seeds,with Regalia foliar application 1 time/week and soil drench/ 1 time every 20 days ,2 tpsp/gallon,everything was ok,but today i have find the first pre-spot on one plant the others are ok,of course i have killed her,and I hope that the infection does not propagate again, I'm desperate I've tried everything, dont know if i have to use chemical pesticides or change my place of growing, if someone had some suggestions and experience with Regalia I would be very happy
 

ShLUbY

Well-Known Member
Hello guys i need help because seems impossible stop the mildew in my grow,everything started with an infected austrian clone,that i fected the last 2 crops,i try everything,from baking soda,lecitine,Canna Cure,someone has deluded me that Regalia work on lightly infeced plant with the first pre-spot but definetely DONT WORK.
I have try to stop,kill and bleach everything with baking soda and vapor steam cleaner restart with 100 new seeds,with Regalia foliar application 1 time/week and soil drench/ 1 time every 20 days ,2 tpsp/gallon,everything was ok,but today i have find the first pre-spot on one plant the others are ok,of course i have killed her,and I hope that the infection does not propagate again, I'm desperate I've tried everything, dont know if i have to use chemical pesticides or change my place of growing, if someone had some suggestions and experience with Regalia I would be very happy
i know this battle well my friend. PM is a bitch. The problem is spores work themselves into every nook and cranny of the room. what worked for me was a sulfur burner. coats the entire room, and the plants. sulfur in these concentrations is toxic to fungi, but the plants are not bothered by it unless you waaaaaay overdo it (and i've only heard of rare cases of this). blast the room several times during lights off (you can remove the plants after one application, and continue to blast the room for several days for a couple hours at a time). sure the room smells of sulfur for a day or two after application... but it's the only thing that really worked for me.
 

spiritualized

Active Member
i know this battle well my friend. PM is a bitch. The problem is spores work themselves into every nook and cranny of the room. what worked for me was a sulfur burner. coats the entire room, and the plants. sulfur in these concentrations is toxic to fungi, but the plants are not bothered by it unless you waaaaaay overdo it (and i've only heard of rare cases of this). blast the room several times during lights off (you can remove the plants after one application, and continue to blast the room for several days for a couple hours at a time). sure the room smells of sulfur for a day or two after application... but it's the only thing that really worked for me.
better dont use sulfur for me,is too toxic,a trained throat can uderstand when smoke your nugs if you have used sulfur,actualy the situation is under control with 30% raw milk 70% water, and will start new seeds and will use Allperplus would try also buildasoil recipe neem+silicate+essential oil+aloe,probably Allperplus is similiar,and of course continue to clean the room,soon changing place is the best solution and never get clones from other gardens in the future,was this the fatal error
 

dr greenthumbs

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How are using the baking soda? If you drench them and let them sit for a while then rinse thorough, it should work. It changes the ph on the surface making it impossible for pm to grow. Sulfur works great too, but as already stated, not for the bud cycle.
 

Sapphyre

Active Member
It is definitely a battle much better fought in veg!!
If you have it pop up in flower, you are so much more limited to...nothing. Removing infected areas, spraying w plain alkaline water, and hoping you don't end up with a worse problem :(

I've added UVB lights to all of my areas, and have given up -and sulphur spray twice in veg. Once before topping (or when they would be big enough to top, 5-7 nodes or so) and again a few days before moving to the flower room. Lots of fresh air and circulation in all the rooms, plus the HO UVB lights seems to have done the trick for me!
(Knocking on wood! HaTe that shit!!)
 
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