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02-12-2011, 03:08 AM #1
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powdery mildew anyone ?
so i have used potasium bicarb to somewhat control pm in the past. im interested in supher burner but as a diy sort of guy and frugle as well i look into homemade units with a can alight bulb and another can this looks easy and effective so i set out to gather goodies for the project .first order of busines vaporise some bud. i use the budda it has a heating element and heat control knob also it is round and acan fits on top of it nicely. my thought is to put some pellets in a can on top of the vape adjust heat untill smoke not fire. i have not tryed this yet and would be grateful for your thoughts
jeff420ish Reviewed by jeff420ish on . powdery mildew anyone ? so i have used potasium bicarb to somewhat control pm in the past. im interested in supher burner but as a diy sort of guy and frugle as well i look into homemade units with a can alight bulb and another can this looks easy and effective so i set out to gather goodies for the project .first order of busines vaporise some bud. i use the budda it has a heating element and heat control knob also it is round and acan fits on top of it nicely. my thought is to put some pellets in a can on top of the Rating: 5
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02-12-2011, 03:18 AM #2
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powdery mildew anyone ?
Is a vaporizer designed to run that long continuously?
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02-12-2011, 03:44 AM #3
Senior Member
powdery mildew anyone ?
Trial and error is an understatment in making a sulphur burner. You 1st would need to know the properties of sulfur.. That would give you a kindling temp... I would not skimp and be so frugal with an item,like a burner.. You have to trust that you have not failed in design. Please just buy 1?:thumbsup:
Originally Posted by jeff420ish
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02-12-2011, 02:04 PM #4
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powdery mildew anyone ?
I have no knowledge of sulfur burners but I do about mildew and bud rot- just use Serenade- organic and this stuff works I know that for a fact :thumbsup:
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02-14-2011, 11:20 PM #5
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powdery mildew anyone ?
sulpher burners are the best way or you could use copper fungiside (sp) or even use milk yes i said milk lol it works:thumbsup:
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03-18-2011, 05:39 PM #6
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powdery mildew anyone ?
Serenade and Fungaflor seem to be the best (or at least the most popular among pro growers) for limiting/controlling PM once you already have it.
Growroom humidity control (under 50% for sure) seems to be the most effective at preventing the start of PM. Fungaflor and sulpher burn both can help prevent the start of PM if used early and especially in conjuction with low humidity in the growspace. Sulpher burn can be a bit tricky and if overdone even a little bit it will burn the big fan leaves especially if you do it with the lights on (I have done this very thing - not good)
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