Mildew issues

The mildew stains on the leaves aren't going to go away by spraying-what you're seeing is probably dead mildew.
You can wipe it off,but it might leave a little discoloration behind .
 
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You might also need a little more air circulation in there...what's your humidity?
 
You might also need a little more air circulation in there...what's your humidity?
trying to get it down been running in the high 40's lower 50's. spiked the other day in the 70's and 80's, running a dehumidifier now. my kid was talking about it when we started this grow thing. i didn't listen or understand what he was talking about. i do know lol
 
trying to get it down been running in the high 40's lower 50's. spiked the other day in the 70's and 80's, running a dehumidifier now. my kid was talking about it when we started this grow thing. i didn't listen or understand what he was talking about. i do know lol
i thought the fans would spread the mildew to all the plants.
 
Well,that can be true,but if you've killed it with the peroxide,the risk will be lower,and you'll need to keep a close eye on things in case it starts to come back.

It's sort of a double edged sword thing-without the fan,any moisture on the plants won't evaporate ,so mildew can grow,and if the RH is too high in there,it'll cause the moisture level to be high enough that mildew can grow.
So a fan is pretty necessary,especially with high RH.
40's and 50's doesn't seem too bad for the humidity level,so once you finally get rid of the mildew,it probably won't come back if you keep the humidity down.
 
that is absolutely mildew still on the leaves. i am battling the same issue right now. i am using a milk mix, 4 to one milk, and a peroxide spray,, five to one perox,, both and even both together,, very difficult to rid myself of this burden.

reading this post gave me the idea to lower my humidity right down for a while to see it that helps

karma sent friend,, pluck what you can and spray spray spray,, aaargh
 
Update on the mildew problem.
Have a dehumidifier working hard. Had to put it inside the tent to make a difference. Still spraying the peroxide and water solution on them and plucking leaves, makes me mad that I wouldn't listen and or didn't understand what my kid was telling me. Old people can learn new tricks lol
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I leave them on mine till the end-if one comes loose,I don't worry about it, unless it's still holding something down that still needs to be held down.

Thumbnails are good,but full size pics are ok too-up to you
 
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