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Old 05-10-2008, 05:26 PM
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Default Powdery Mildew!!!

i got some PM spots on some of my girls.. so i treated with light baking soda foliar spray. I may invest in a small sulfer burner. I also need a dehumidifier, its getting pretty hot and humid up there now that spring is rolling through.



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Thanks for the pics Hobo...always heard about it...first time I've seen good pics.

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:scream:That sucks!, but can be worse. From your really good pics, it looks like a small infection of powdery mildew. The best thing to do is increase air circulation and ventilation, and make sure light intensity is high. Try to space out plants. Allow foliage to dry before turning off lights.

Also like you said, "humidity", plays a large part. Avoid cool, damp,humid, dim grow room conditions as well as fluctuating temperatures.

With the baking soda and water mixture stopping it from growing more and the increased air flow, it should be back to pretty ladies without the fur babies.
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