Powdery mildew - An easily exterminated parasite

Today I’m going to show the difference between some mildew colonies! Stay tuned, it’ll be a very interesting walk on the wild side :slight_smile:

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OK SO you’re walking down the street and some dude riffs off a good one. “Hey hops powdery mildew is growing on cannabis!!!”
Well… I suppose… perhaps… wait… I can check?
So I toss some shit under the scope and it’s kind of like this.


ahh fuck eh… run of the mill…mildew! Just like any other… in fact…aren’t they all the same?? lol! Good one buddy… good one. So I toss up the next sample.


uuuhhh…wait. WTF? Are you telling me they are completely different and I can look at it and tell the difference? Say whaaaaaaaa?

Cease is also recommended for soil drenches as well so theoretically yes I could see some benifits with it sterilizing the soil somewhat and eating up some of that bad shit in the soil like spores and what not.Much like you whom has touched the hearts and farts of so many here with the lords gift that is sulpher,I too shall preach the word of Cease and win the hearts and minds of those who got spanked with pm in flower and got scared shitless and had nowhere to go.See here people for I have seen the promised land and it is good not one speck of PM.Kudos to you @JoeCrowe

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Brought to you exclusively by the Bayer Crop Science/Monsanto cartel. Do you know what’s in the 98.66% other ingredients :face_with_raised_eyebrow:?

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Well the problem is, you can’t purchase it in Canada as far as I can tell. I wanted to do some experiments!

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I’ve had some show up, early stages…just noticed it this morning…now fighting it with hypochlorous acid on advice from @BudBusterPro. I bought a generator to produce my own, so other than the hundred and a bit on the initial investment, I can make it for peanuts.

In the spring I will be drenching the soil in sulphur. I’d hoped I wouldn’t see the bastard again.

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Are you talking hydrochloric acid?

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I heard that 99% of all liquid fertilizer use Dihydrogen monoxide as an inert ingredient.

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Quickest thing over there I can think of is Serenade it has the same strain of Subtillus in it someone told me you need a license to get it is that true?

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Sorry…Hypochlorous…it’s used as a disinfectant.

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Wonder if pollinators get spores stick in thier hairs?Some mold creates different terps that attract different pollinators.One of the main reasons they let grapes get PM

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Plantain failed to infest the cannabis. Testing negative for mycelium.

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Here’s my governments article on it.

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What I find really interesting about the govnt article is they don’t really provide an “extermination” protocol.
They should definitely hire me, I can tell 'em exactly how it works lol!

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ahh easy to get your hands on that shit and it’s not even lethal. Next time I’m at the drug store I’ll pick some up and try it out! Thanks!

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I can’t seem to find anything like that you can purchase without being registered with the govn’t, that’s for sure. Really difficult to find!

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Hilariously, instead of cease on the web site, for Canadians they offer potassium bicarbonate, which is a fucking sham.

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I tried to buy Danolyte, which is the hypochlorous acid, but they wouldn’t sell it to Canada. That’s why I got the generator. Glad I did now.

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H2O :slight_smile: In bottled fertilizer, that, I believe. Cease isn’t fertilizer, though. I use a spreader/sticker with foliars for our ornamental pests, I’d bet Bayer does too, and if I used it on veggies, I’d be washing them thoroughly… I’d be very leery of smoking it. Just my 2¢.

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