No, she's right- particlized sulfur'll rinse right off. Hopefully, though, what remains will suffice to inhibit fungal growth.

Same thing w/ the subtillus ( Serenade) - most of yer subtillis will dislodge, but enough remains to have a colonization advantage through raw #s over whatever fungal pathogens show up. The same conditions that'll grow mold will grow subtillus- and if you've already introduced about a bazzilion individuals, you've stacked the deck pretty heavily.

With the subtillus, the reapplications are mostly to keep the colony alive when things dry out.

Outside, this time o' year- I'd be spraying serenade every time the weather said it was going to rain, if I had the access.
rhizome Reviewed by rhizome on . How do you minimize bud rot when the rain starts? I've had no trouble growing big and beautiful outdoor plants here in the Pacific Northwest. The problem is about 3 weeks before harvest time it usually starts raining. My big beautiful buds seem to love to soak up the water, and hold it deep inside themselves even when it's not raining. It is typical that I have to choose a cut off point, wieghing bud decay against the prefered harvest time. Well it started raining yesterday, and continues off and on. Here we go again. But this year I have Rating: 5