Powdery Mildew

420CAgirl

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I have been researching treatment for powdery mildew and I am curious if anyone has tried any sulfur dusting products such as Fertilome Dusting Sulfer.

I have treated with Serenade and baking soda in the past. Baking soda works well but leaves an ugly residue on the leaves.

What Strain is it? Original Purple and Purple AK47
Is it Indica, Sativa or Hybrid? What percentages? Unknown
How Many Plants? 6
Is it in Vegetative or Flowering Stage? flower
If in Vegetative Stage... How Long?
If in Flowering Stage... How Long? 4/5 week
Indoor or Outdoor? Indoor
Soil or Hydro? Soil
If Soil... What is in your Mix? Hapy Frog
If Soil... What Size Pot? 8 in. Sq.
Size (Wattage) of Light? How Many? 600 Watt + 4ft. 4 bulb t5
Is it Air Cooled? 600 watt
Temperature of Room/Cabinet? 68 to 78
RH of Room/Cabinet? 45-58
PH of Medium or Reservoir?
Any Pests?
How Often are you Watering? weekly
Type and Strength of Fertilizers used? Bio Bloom and earth juice catalyst
Size or Square Footage of Room? 4x4x7

I would rather not spend the 150 for a sulfur burner at this time but would like to get ahead of this mildew. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

420CAgirl
 
you can make a sulfur burner for ~ $30. pet stores sell the fixture they use.

probably the best way to get rid of PM is to keep the humidity under 45% with lots of air flow.
 
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+1 on the DIY sulfur burner. I have a link somewhere, but the cost is ~$10-$15.

If you think Baking soda leaves a residue ............ Leave the sulfur dust alone. LOL

DD
 
you can make a sulfur burner for ~ $30. pet stores sell the fixture they use.

probably the best way to get rid of PM is to keep the humidity under 45% with lots of air flow.

Good morning SnowBender,
I tried looking for a burner at my local animal/pet store and could not readily find one. Since I was not sure what to ask for I walked away head hung low :(
Can you tell me a little bit more about what I am looking for?
My RH is usually around 45 but creeps up as high as 55 sometimes. I run a 6" fan to pull air from the tent and a 4" to bring in fresh air. I run trhee fans in the tent for air circulation so I thought I had pretty good airflow. I have a sneaking suspicion that some of my babies (purchased from shop) could have had this prior to me bringing them home so I will not patronize that shop again, but these guys are looking so good and are about 3 to 4 weeks away from completion I hate to give up on them.
I appreciate you taking a look, and any info will be fantastic.
Thanks and happy gardening!
420CAgirl
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