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Old 09-30-2008, 02:17 PM   #11
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ive tried a sulfur burner too. maybe i didnt try it long enough. i had it setup, i had it burning, then i got scared, of burning my plants, because while it was burning i was searching on the net for reports of plant burn with sulfur and i saw some, so i got scared and took it down and returned the burner.

here are some important points to remember about PM:

  • it thrives in same conditions as MJ. this makes control/eradication of this nuisance a challenge.

  • there are always PM spores in the air, all it takes is perfect conditions for an outbreak. ive grown for years in the same location without any PM, and then one day BAM, i had it. (im pretty sure it was from bringing in outdoor plants to trim, that had PM on them)

  • there is very little one can do with mj plants that are in full flower and have PM. MJ in veg stage is the stage one should attack PM and possibly cure.

ive been looking at sm-90 and one other spray, which also isnt supposed to be shipped to California, i forget the name, but its listed in Jason King's Cannabible series.

id like to just spray once, on the vegetating plants, and have the PM go away, as in cure. im tired of the band aid crap.
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ive tried a sulfur burner too. maybe i didnt try it long enough. i had it setup, i had it burning, then i got scared, of burning my plants, because while it was burning i was searching on the net for reports of plant burn with sulfur and i saw some, so i got scared and took it down and returned the burner. .
You will burn your plants with a sulfur burner if you've used neem oil or some simmilar product within 30 days. Thats probably where the burn reports came from... If you've not sprayed anything on your plants its perfectly fine in my experience... I've even used a little more sulfur in the burner than recommended before.
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Great info here folks. Sprayed my outdoor garden today with the baking soda recipe, I woke up to PM - went to corner store for some soda came back and mixed up a few quarts. Noticed it w/in 24/hr on the tomato plants, shoulda hit the vines a week ago though.
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