Powdery mildew - An easily exterminated parasite


On the back
How to use: 1 tablespoon a liter

I use it against ticks in the woods… I put some in a panthytose and dust my pants and boots with it…

Interestingly, the English text says controls, the French one says “supprime” or deletes/get rid :thinking: :sweat_smile:

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The strange part is they don’t go into detail about how to eradicate the parasite on there. It’s like half the info is missing lol!

Actually the only thing funny is how butt hurt you get over the truth! Now that IS classic human. lol! Don’t make me draw hilarious cartoons about it.
This guy in a box represents your brain.


It needs to actually be set free from nonsense, so you can learn again.

are those Ferragamos? hes quite a looker!

also that box would run from $2-3k a month in most canadian cities, he seems to be doing well for himself. frankly, im flattered

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better that than butt hurt!


I made this art work just for you bro, I call it “piss mildew” Any guesses why it’s called that? LOL!

Enlighten me chosen one.

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Cause I video recorded your suggestion of using uric acid. It doesn’t work!

I can only think of one living organism I want to pee on.

Also I made this just for you with the help of science. You’ve inspired me.

ehhh well I mean ART is defined by the mind of the artist, but I’m not sure you put enough effort into it. Go one step further bro, and you can put some soul into that piece. lol! Then go and sell it to a museum!
Oh my! ok ok back to more serious things. Where’s my peroxide?

I give things the care and attention they deserve.

This took zero effort.

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Just promise me brother, that statement doesn’t start to define your life.

ok I’ve whipped up something for @Gpaw! I don’t recommend this, and listen to my warnings.
Don’t do what I did. Make sure you are super cautious and exercise all safety training. IF you get hurt doing the things I did. Don’t say I never warned you. You could get burned. OK!
I got some sulfuric acid then diluted it with distilled water. I’m going for 1 molar solution, but I’ll be happy if it just doesn’t burn a hole through some shit.
Now comes the question? Does sulfuric acid dissolve the colony? The simple answer is YES, but…
As I always say, observation trumps hypothesis. So I give it a go! Observations are the key to understanding!

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Yah, the colony took a hit. The acid was wayyy to strong I think it would kill the plant, judging by the damage.

hmmm they took a hit to the reproductive pods. I still see little chuffed up conidia though, which is strange. Mycelium network took a hit, but less than I thought it would. The sulfur water actually appears to be more effective than sulfuric acid. That seems bizarre, but I’ll go and try it on a few different colonies and see what happens.

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You know what? Unlike the sulfur water, the acid doesn’t leave a crust on there. I think that for the damage caused there is far too high a cost. I don’t think the host will survive.

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But you’re going to titrate until you don’t see it working or not doing damage, aren’t you? It would be pretty convenient to use the acid. I had to strain the “wettable” sulfur I used, or it clogged my pistol sprayer.

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That’s not a bad idea, seeing if I could make it effective yet convenient. I’m just worried there isn’t enough sulfur in the acid, in order for it to be as effective. I’ll do a trial tomorrow with a chemical sprayer and a small patch of plants. IT would be hilarious if I could be like ohhh just mix 10ml of sulfuric acid in a liter of water and spray your plants. It’s some dangerous shit if not handled correctly though, to be sure.

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And, you could get it at Auto Zone :slight_smile:

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hah hah hah yah I can hear it now…
“could you direct me to the drain cleaner please? I need to finish off some mildew…”
“Just crack open your battery and siphon out some acid, we need to kill that colony today…”
← don’t do this. :upside_down_face:

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