I Had powdery mildew introduced to me in January when I accepted 4 "free" clones....and I've been paying ever since. It spread thruout my indoor garden. I started by cutting down humidity, and then I went to 2 different sprays which helped some. I then fired up some sulfur and and filled the air with sulfer twice in two weeks. I don't see a trace of it anymore. However, I am still getting leaves yellowing generally from the bottom up. The occasional plant has actually died before the finish of flowering and the growth of the plant in flowering is almost non existant. My girls in the veg room don't look very healthy either. They just don't look like they're "thriving" the way they used to.

Of course I have been doing a lot of cloning since then, and I am wondering if I have to start all over again with seeds to get rid of this type of thing... Anybody ever had a similar problem?

wallhofen
wallhofen Reviewed by wallhofen on . from Powdery Mildew to this... I Had powdery mildew introduced to me in January when I accepted 4 "free" clones....and I've been paying ever since. It spread thruout my indoor garden. I started by cutting down humidity, and then I went to 2 different sprays which helped some. I then fired up some sulfur and and filled the air with sulfer twice in two weeks. I don't see a trace of it anymore. However, I am still getting leaves yellowing generally from the bottom up. The occasional plant has actually died before the Rating: 5