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    powder mildew? help from smart growers?

    Hi guys,

    new here - I have some clones that I just received that have a bluish-gray staining on some of their leaves. is this powder mildew? or is it potentially some type of treatment that the cloner sprayed on there early on?

    any help with this would help - pics below
    organicmedicine Reviewed by organicmedicine on . powder mildew? help from smart growers? Hi guys, new here - I have some clones that I just received that have a bluish-gray staining on some of their leaves. is this powder mildew? or is it potentially some type of treatment that the cloner sprayed on there early on? any help with this would help - pics below Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    powder mildew? help from smart growers?

    Yea, that looks like PM to me.

    Try spraying a mixture of 10% milk to 90% water. Do this weekly.

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    #3
    Senior Member

    powder mildew? help from smart growers?

    SM-90.....will take care of that....about $20 for quart....follow the foliar directions and it will stop PM and any molds you may have :thumbsup:

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    #4
    Senior Member

    powder mildew? help from smart growers?

    throw them away!

    there is no organic cure.
    Colorado patient grower. :rambohead:

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    #5
    Senior Member

    powder mildew? help from smart growers?

    Quote Originally Posted by copobo
    throw them away!

    there is no organic cure.
    Milk has worked just fine for me. It's used in the California vineyards.

    I'd trust a bunch of people that comprise a MAJOR part of California's economy and a fair share of the world's wine supply.

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    #6
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    powder mildew? help from smart growers?

    hey, whatever works. I guess I just want the stuff *gone* and don't want to be spraying anything on my buds weekly. If you want to keep spraying every 4 -7 days, neem and Serenade are both organic choices for temporary control.

    Alot of talk about Eagle 20 these days, too. It's a non-organic people are using during veg only...
    Colorado patient grower. :rambohead:

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    #7
    Senior Member

    powder mildew? help from smart growers?

    if they are just clones & nothing special, trash them & get some new. if you were on day 50 of flower it would be a different story.

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    #8
    Member

    powder mildew? help from smart growers?

    eagle-20 works very well. you will not have a PM problem after it's use. It's a much better choice than infecting some one with a compromised immune system with PM or the over use of products that don't truly work.

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    #9
    Member

    powder mildew? help from smart growers?

    Also consider a product called Oxidate for PM during flower or simply use water adjusted to a pH of 10 using common pH UP and spray daily until it's gone.


    it works.

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    #10
    funkfingers

    powder mildew? help from smart growers?

    I wouldn't mess with clones that came with pm pitch them..The idea is to never introduce pests/diseases into your grow..It will make your life easier in the long run.

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