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09-12-2007, 12:52 PM #1
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baking soda as a fungicide need feedback
having possible mold problem- i posted this yeaterday with a photo- did not recieve any suggestions so i researched this site another weed site and all over the internet- there was a lot of info on using potassium bicarbonate as a fungicide, a natural organic suggestion- as recommended i mixed 1 oz of baking soda with one drop of liquid soap with 1 gallon of water- i sprayed the infested plant and this mornig all the hairs have turned red as if they died- i have rinsed the plant heavily - i would recommend not to use this solution- do you feel i have permanently harmed this plant or will it recover- has at least four weeks left for harvest
clovisman Reviewed by clovisman on . baking soda as a fungicide need feedback having possible mold problem- i posted this yeaterday with a photo- did not recieve any suggestions so i researched this site another weed site and all over the internet- there was a lot of info on using potassium bicarbonate as a fungicide, a natural organic suggestion- as recommended i mixed 1 oz of baking soda with one drop of liquid soap with 1 gallon of water- i sprayed the infested plant and this mornig all the hairs have turned red as if they died- i have rinsed the plant heavily - i Rating: 5
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09-12-2007, 01:36 PM #2
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baking soda as a fungicide need feedback
ummmm i dont know much about fungicide but i would feel bad if i didnt reply. you might of just harmed the plant for now it might recover. but it doesnt sound like a good idea to use soap on a plant
Originally Posted by clovisman
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09-12-2007, 05:57 PM #3
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baking soda as a fungicide need feedback
my girlfriends mom used to do that and she grew 12ft monsters... but i wouldnt let her do it to mine i wasnt gonna risk it.
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09-15-2007, 11:02 PM #4
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baking soda as a fungicide need feedback
no test area? is the fungus dead?
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09-16-2007, 07:10 AM #5
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baking soda as a fungicide need feedback
Use of Baking Soda as a Fungicide Hopefully this will help.
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09-16-2007, 01:08 PM #6
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baking soda as a fungicide need feedback
no I did not test an area-I was going away for a couple of days and the fungus was literally growing before my eyes and I did not want it to reach my other plants- yes it did kill the fungus growth- the buds have recovered and are producing new hairs and leaves- hindsight I would have done a test area and diluted the solution by one half- just the outermost parts of the buds were burnt - I really soked them with the solutioin if you are about to lose a plant because of mold or fungus the baking soda will kill it but be carefull
Originally Posted by BlackBerry
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09-16-2007, 01:33 PM #7
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baking soda as a fungicide need feedback
I would think that before you spray anything you want to make sure you have just watered so that the plants wont take up much or anything.
As to the fungicide I am not sure. I have always heard Hydrogen Peroxide, but if its dirt I am at a loss.
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