Aaron Quix
Well-Known Member
Re: dirtinmyears P-91, CFL 12-Pack, SCROG, DWC 1st Grow
Hey DIME, Dude I know it may feel like it's too late, but I just wanted to drop by with this suggestion. My hydro guy sold me this when I was having a problem that seemed unidentifiable...Which turned out to be a cal/mag def/ph issue/needed flushed...I never tried the stuff untill...
...almost 7 weeks into flower I ended up getting some minor mold growth in the soil of one of my plants...This took care of it lickitey split....
Just a thought brother, not sure if you can find it, or if it's too late or not, but anything's worth a try...
P.S. It can be used up to the day of harvest, on fruits and vegies, as a soil drench, foliar application, and directly to the roots...worth looking into
After reading as much I can today the best I can figure is to cut off the visible PM and start an immediate flush. I think that when I added the new fan the increased air flow spread the PM spores at an accelerated rate.
Now that I have had some time to think about it, the spots indeed are on most of the lower portions of the buds and not huge spots. The biggest spots are around an 1/8-3/16". I know that once it gets inside the big buds they're screwed so I figure I'll just cut my losses and have something left to show for all the time and effort.
What I'm really not sure of is to flush em or just chop and fast dry. They're sitting in the dark right now...
Thanks guys.
Hey DIME, Dude I know it may feel like it's too late, but I just wanted to drop by with this suggestion. My hydro guy sold me this when I was having a problem that seemed unidentifiable...Which turned out to be a cal/mag def/ph issue/needed flushed...I never tried the stuff untill...
...almost 7 weeks into flower I ended up getting some minor mold growth in the soil of one of my plants...This took care of it lickitey split....
Just a thought brother, not sure if you can find it, or if it's too late or not, but anything's worth a try...
P.S. It can be used up to the day of harvest, on fruits and vegies, as a soil drench, foliar application, and directly to the roots...worth looking into