Powdery mildew - An easily exterminated parasite

You still using that magic dance? Ever think you should just quit the magic and live life. I use nothing to keep mildew at bay. Also, you extincted the mildew with sulfur then just edited reality to keep your bias going. Weak sauce bro.

ya its a big ruse and not my experience with pm. why would i lie about such an inane thing lol

anyone is free to check my thread to follow my battle with pm and ultimately eradicating it

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Thanks for the info! Re: that last point, do oil-based applications have to be washed off (best way to do this?) or can one simply wait 10/20/etc days from the last application?

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It’'s only a ruse to your own mind, that’s the strange part. Anyone who has read what I posted about mildew already knows you are performing a superstitious dance to keep mildew at bay. The real question is why won’t you stop and get in touch with what is really happening?

are you ok??

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beacher, you were my first and worst failed apprentice. You refused to learn anything, and I don’t really think there is any hope. That’s ok, lots of people here can read and understand what I wrote and have eradicated powdery mildew both indoors and outdoors. My report, that went straight to my friends, the legal producers, will be the basis for the industry standard. Can you understand that, at least?

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They say 30 days since an oil application and you should be safe. That’s a long time! Never tested it myself, but if there is an oil on there it’ll burn. I think that even includes things that have fats in them as well.

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no, to be honest i often have trouble understanding your disjointed ramblings in poorly formed sentences. are you familiar with the expression ‘brevity is wit’? of course you arent lol

are you suggesting that i made up microban or something? its a pretty well know and effective antimicrobial thats commonly used in hospitals and mould remediation

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Hay @overgr0w, my pm showed as bright white patches under a cheap UV flashlight. I wear specs, but it’s definitely visible to the naked eye, too :slight_smile:

I worried about this, too. I’ve sprayed in my crawlspace and the smell was only noticeable for a couple of hours, and never made it up into the house.

I did exactly that on the first spray with no problems. PM is not as ubiquitous as some think!

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I know and here’s the irony. I could insert any anti microbial into your claim instead of microban and still have the same effect.

You see how this is the same ineffective treatment? I could put “magic rock” where you wrote microban and it would still work like you claimed, because you fail to recognize the fact the mildew isn’t coming back. That’s the strangest part of human psychology.

You are the mildew assassin! That’s what happens when you are trying to learn right? Next level understanding. It’s going to take some time to break the misinformation cycle, because humans… are the linchpin in the whole mildew eradication scheme. Is it strange to know that you understand a crop devastating parasite better now, than… phd scientists in agriculture?
After reading the medicinal genomics page I had this cold flash that the misinformation was designed to make you run to them and spend up all your cash on PCR tests and magic dances. First they fuck your mind with a little brain swirling dose of disinformation, then say they have “tests” for it when you can get the same results with a 16$ flashlight and 15 cents of sulfur.

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just to be clear, youre suggesting im lying about having powdery mildew and getting rid of it?

why?? lol

no, you got rid of the powdery mildew long ago. Your magical dance aka microban is doing nothing,and same with the filter. They are both useless, yet you credit them for getting rid of the mildew.

lol…what?? why would i do that? again, you know i have a thread with pics and details right? the posts are all dated

anyways to anyone looking for solutions to their pm problems who sulfur ddint work for, try fogging your area with microban and installing merv13 filters on your intakes. it worked for me

if you want i can even get a radio shack microscope and take shitty confusing pics to make it more ‘scientific’ lol

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Really, and you aren’t going to just take the filter off and stop fogging and see if the mildew comes back? That will prove you wrong eh?

Hey don’t make fun of radio shack microscopes. Mine is a technological masterpiece.

Also, as an aside, did you find the filters significantly reduced airflow? Asking for a friend who definitely exists and is definitely not me.

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i fogged literally once and then installed the filters after. i have no pm. again, theres a whole thread of dated posts with pics detailing the process

why exactly would i lie about such an inconsequential thing?

i will say congratulations on forming a couple (almost) coherent sentences without using the terms ‘magical dance’ or ‘wives tales’ for some reason…

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you are lying to yourself to backup your notion that powdery mildew is everywhere and blowing in the wind.

nothing says ‘science’ like blurry, indistinguishable pictures taken with a childs toy lol

they definitely reduced flow a bit at the beginning…maybe 10% as a guess. i havent changed them so theyre pretty filthy now and its more noticeable

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i didnt say anything of the sort, but ok? you seem a bit unhinged…