BIG HUGS @TestOfOath !!!
Weâre all rooting for you @TestOfOath . Youâve got a GREAT attitude! Definitely nuke those mold spores before and after the winter.
Do you have an application rate for this? Would it also work on septoria? Thank you for the info!
Wonât work on septoria as far as I can tell. Mix 1 tablespoon of elemental sulfur with 1 liter of water. Or You can use half of that, even 1/2 tablespoon is very effective too.
You have a suggestion for septoria reduction?
Mulch with cardboard around the base of your plant. Or woody debris. Something to keep the spores from splashing around.
We had plastic mulch around the base of the plants. I canât believe it would have been worse without it.
âUnfortunatelyâ I donât get septoria around here, or else Iâd study it.
Câmon someone send this man some contaminated soil. FOR SCIENCE!
Never got it hereâŚuntil this year! You can have some of mine if you want.
Bummer! That sucks. Sorry to hear about your bad grow year.
How does she smell
Just like she looks.
Iâm really not good at calling smells.
Youâd make a great sommelier
âThis wine smells redâ
Ooohhh!!! This is a great tip @JoeCrowe !
Do you think itâs overkill to do this as a preventative for the following yearâs growing season even if you have no major pathogen problems?
aMAIZEing pun @alwaysnoob !
Iâm hoping fogging regularly with H0Cl will do the trick for me next year with some non-cannabis plants that present this thankfully in a very different part of my yard.
@Emeraldgreen got any recent pics of your fields of ICC?
Never hurts to be preventative imo, last yearâs preventative sprays had me at 2 oz loss of bud rot, maybe .05% in the whole greenhouse vs this yearâs neglect and losing 95%
Better than me not being able to smell whatsoever. Lost majority of my smell like 2 years ago, wisdom teeth got infected this year which coincided or caused a sinus infection. Now I almost canât even taste weed let alone smell it. Possibly the worst thing that can happen to a grower
A little sulfur spray will finish off any botrytis or mildew laying around. It canât hurt unless you go nuts and like start acidifying the soil with it. Acidifying takes lots of sulfur though two sprays a year on the whole area wonât even drop it a single .1 on the ph scale.
Iâm going to miss the last spurt of growth, since I am not going to the field. The last time I was working on them was September 24. I was getting a sweet scent with dank underneath. The buds were holding up to the bud rot pressure really well. They are cold tolerant also. The buds were not getting very large for me.