White mold cliff

Put it down or try saving it?

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PJ Diaz

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I don't like spraying anything on my buds in late flower, and I also don't like smoking any flower that gets PM. That said, if I was going to try to save the drop, I'd be more likely to use Southern Ag Garden Friendly Fungicide, as the bacteria in it would eat the mold to a large extent. I use it in veg and early flower as a preventative and haven't seen any PM in my grow tent for a long time despite having it outdoor near my lung room. I do also spray my tent walls with citric acid or H2O2 between cycles to kill any possible spores.
 

Dirtyroad420

New Member
Thanks everyone for the help. I was hoping it wasn’t as bad as I was thinking. So you’re saying there’s a chance. Cleaning wise way worse. Room in the basement so basically whole house and still not get it all or move
 

manfredo

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I'd smoke it if it was all I had, AFTER a good washing with peroxide water when you chop. (like in the YouTube vid)

If you use Regalia or something equivalent on your next plants in veg. the problem will be gone....I don't use it in flower either, even though they say it is safe, just the veg stage and maybe the first week in flower, Once pistols appear I stop using both Regalia and Venerate.

And the use of Regalia is a lot easier than trying to clean everything, because those spores get into every crack and crevice. Like I said, even using an ozone machine, pm still came back for me.

And then try to keep your humidity level constant. Wide swings in humidity help PM thrive.

The Regalia may seem expensive, but a quart will last you over a year, so it works out to pennies a week for great protection.

I came here 2 years ago as a new member myself in the same predicament as you, and several people recommended Regalia. I spent so much money and time trying to get rid of it before that. There are a ton of home remedies too, none of which worked for me.

Anyways, it sucks but it is a good lesson learned.

Welcome to RIU :bigjoint:
 
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