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09-26-2009, 06:27 PM #1OPJunior Member
***SODIUM BIOCARBONATE*** INFO ON USING BAKING SODA IN THE LATE STAGES OF FLOWERING
So i have just found a a few colas with botyritus. I am using a clean pair of scissors to remove the affected colas. I have read that sodium biocarbonite(baking soda) mixed with water is an effective deterent to this mold. but i cant help but wonder if it is wise to spray my flowers with a baking soda mixture this late into flowering. PLease any one with experience using baking soda spray to deal with botyrytis please help.
UpstateGorilla Reviewed by UpstateGorilla on . ***SODIUM BIOCARBONATE*** INFO ON USING BAKING SODA IN THE LATE STAGES OF FLOWERING So i have just found a a few colas with botyritus. I am using a clean pair of scissors to remove the affected colas. I have read that sodium biocarbonite(baking soda) mixed with water is an effective deterent to this mold. but i cant help but wonder if it is wise to spray my flowers with a baking soda mixture this late into flowering. PLease any one with experience using baking soda spray to deal with botyrytis please help. Rating: 5
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