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Powdery Mildew?
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Re: Powdery Mildew?
You could try ladybirds. That's about the only thing I would try so late into flower.
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- GMO (Wed Jun 01, 2022 6:29 pm)
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Re: Powdery Mildew?
yeah so late into flower its probably just ignoring them for the most part
ladybird larvae are awesome when ya get a healthy package of them but i find them usually dead on arrival. Hotshot No Pest strips work really well if your open to chemical warfare.
also spraying with essential oils like pepper mint, rosemary and or tea tree mixed with a little soap can work wonders but not really an option so far into flower, but good to spray all through veg in your next run just incase they come back
ladybird larvae are awesome when ya get a healthy package of them but i find them usually dead on arrival. Hotshot No Pest strips work really well if your open to chemical warfare.
also spraying with essential oils like pepper mint, rosemary and or tea tree mixed with a little soap can work wonders but not really an option so far into flower, but good to spray all through veg in your next run just incase they come back
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Re: Powdery Mildew?
No sign of mites or bugs since I posted this and I’m going through them all daily with a fine tooth comb
However one or two leaves have gone like this below
Cheers

However one or two leaves have gone like this below
Cheers
