You got it Gazoo! Some more deets that I included over in Doc's thread and a little more. I had a clip fan about a foot or so above the canopy and with the high humidity 99% a bunch of white powder collected on the fan and sprayed over the top of the plants which is probably what caused the issue. I tried watching a bunch of videos on the process but none really prep you entirely. One added bit of info, the smell is bad, like a lit match or fireworks and it has not fully disappeared so I do not reccomend a sulfur burn if you have your tent in your house or even basement. Next time, I may just cut my losses, chop, clean the area and stRt over. Sad face!
I tried to warn you, Brother! Sorry! Next time, try some milk!
The seed vault should be behind the secret bookshelf!
I'd take PM over pests any day! Just make sure you're actually treating PM.
Assuming it is PM, you've got some easy organic choices:
1) MILK actually works against PM. Something about the bacterial cultures in the milk take over. Mix 1 part milk to 2-3 parts water and spray good including undersides of leaves.
2) BAKING SODA also works against PM. It can't thrive in the low acidic environment. Mix 1 TBSP per gallon and add a few drops of dish soap as a surfactant.
I'd also trim anything you can do without and do what you can to increase circulation/ventilation & keep humidity in check. If the spores can't land on the plants, they can't infect them.
EDIT: In addition, just about any organic (OMRI certified) fungicide should work against PM!
Hey, Brother, sorry to hear about the PM! There are a number of easy, organic "recipes" to help keep PM under control. You may want to try some before investing in a sulfur burner, which can be harsh on the plants, too, from what I understand.
Check out some of these remedies:
Powdery Mildew: Treatment and Prevention
I forgot to mention, but I believe a diluted H2O2 solution and garlic water also work on PM!