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swamptrash
09-26-2005, 06:36 AM
I NEED ANSWERS!!! I have it, I want to get rid of it!!
not to be a bitch but if you have tried it and it didn't work I realy don't want to hear from you. please help what causes it how dose it damage the weed and HOW DO I GET RID OF IT???

THANK YOU SWAMPTRASH'S SIDE KICK.

Garden Knowm
09-28-2005, 09:55 AM
did you go to the nursery yet and ask for mildew spray.. or mildew powder?

J DOG 6000
09-28-2005, 12:42 PM
bad attitude

swamptrash
10-04-2005, 09:27 AM
swamp trash here 7 to 10 days from harvest powdery mildew everywhere. when i read about 1/4 tsp of epsom salts, 1/2 tsp of baking soda in 1 liter of water We mixed it up sprayed every spot of mildew we could find in 3 days almost no mildew. i've sprayed the remaining mildew and should be able to harvest soon.

Purplegirl
03-20-2006, 04:32 AM
has any one heard ice water in spray bottle? what about veg. growth?

karmaxul
03-20-2006, 04:38 AM
How the fuck did you get mildew on a indoor grow. Buy a fan.

Powdered organic milk, must be organic, calcium kills it.

wallhofen
04-02-2006, 07:13 AM
I had powdery mildew - started on Jan 11th THIS YEAR!
The reason I know the exact date is because that was the date somebody gave me four "free" clones. He told me there was some mildew on them and that he sprayed them. But of course I was clueless, as I had never experienced mildew before. Within ten days or so, the mildew spread from my cloning box to my flowering room. I remember it looking like there was almost snow on the leaves one sunday morning. I went down to the local Loew's store and bought some all purpose spray mix (Ortho) and started sprying. The spray had a nasty smell to it. A week later, my grow store sold me a bottle of spray which quite organic and very gentle on the plants, and I believe it worked much better than the Ortho stuff I bought. But it would come back every few days even with full ventilation 24 hrs a day.

I then heard about burning sulfur. That it would take care of it once and for all. The grow shop wanted over $100 for a complete kit. I wanted it, but that's a lot of money! So went to a nursery wholesale supplier and asked for a bag of sulfur. "Sulfur pellets?" was the reply, and I said yes. I now had 50 lbs of sulfur pellets. Next stop was the local Goodwill store where I purchased a single electric burner that works on 120V. It's the kind you would typlically use in an office lunchroom somewhere so you could boil a kettle of water. They had a nice one for $3. Then I bought a smaller iron skillet for another $4. When I got home the I turned off all fans (no lights on) and set up my little burner with the frying pan on it and filled the pan 3/4 full of pellets. Withing about 3 or 4 minutes the pellets melted, and some smoke was generated. It took me a bit of fiddling to set the burner temperature so that the stuff won't catch on fire (as I was told it could), but yet make enough smoke to fill the room. For my particular burner I just marked the setting with felt pen for my own information. I then set a small fan behind the "smoking pan" to distribute the smoke.

I did this twice in two weeks for four hours at a time, and my problems have been completely eliminated!

wallhofen

Zandor
04-02-2006, 03:59 PM
A Sulfer burner will get rid of that fast and safely. Everyone growing more then a few plants indoors should have one for just such a problem.

Jdog7000
04-03-2006, 01:57 PM
Luckely I live where the humidity is rarly over 30 % but Zandors right. It's not the humidity causing the mildew but the duration of humidity...(Humid for too long!)

Sparrow
04-03-2006, 06:52 PM
I hear calicum will suck up the mildew and dehydrate it. I heard baby organic formula works well.