you have to spray that shit on all plant surfaces for maximum killing. Dissolve in water and spray all over the plant.
That’s what I’ve been doing. It just doesn’t seem to stick to the stems as well as the leaves. And getting under the leaves can be a bitch too, especially on bigger plants.
the plant stays dry when you spray it? or are you talking it drips off after?
They don’t make it easy lol…hard to get professional stuff in Canada if you aren’t a professional. I found a few commercial suppliers for them in Canada but they want your commercial operator license haha.
However…https://www.ebay.ca/itm/233700302553?hash=item36699f9ed9:g:v4kAAOSwX59fT8vF#shpCntId
https://www.ebay.ca/itm/333865108408?hash=item4dbbe943b8:g:86oAAOSwm~dgCema
They’ll ship to CA. Pesticide laws are weird…it has to have very specific concentrations and labelling for certain crops and pests. That’s a lifetime supply.
Lack of freedom…plenty of oil…y’all are like this close to getting “liberated” by the US government.
There’s a few options to buy the raw chemicals in Canada from “research chem vendors” but it’s very expensive.
Here’s one: https://www.trc-canada.com/product-detail/?M831400
250mg is over $100 but Eagle 20 is an 8% solution, so in each mL there’s about 80mg of myclobutanil, so that’ll make about 3mL of stock solution, which is enough to treat a very large indoor garden twice and probably your buddy’s too. 6L of spray goes a loooong way…like a whole greenhouse worth. I use about 0.5mL/L of the concentrate. It’s systemic so you don’t need to worry about 100% plant coverage. But then, you gotta dissolve it and that’s a hassle. It’s like an oily soapy emulsion in Eagle 20.
Try a bit of ivory dish soap
Yeah it drips off after. Probably still leaving a residue though. Just not as visible as the leaf surface. It’s bonide, has a bit of wetting agent mixed in.
Thanks @vernal this looks promising. @Foreigner you know I’m down for splitting costs with you if you’re looking into ordering this
Running a 4 site RDWC in a 4x4… PM is a reality I dislike dealing with every darn time. I spray weekly with a mixture of 10ml food grade mineral oil to 1L water and now in flush am going at it with Harvest Miracle too. I now habitually do a 4 bucket wash before drying after wet trimming.
Bucket 1 (18-20c) : 3 parts water to 1 part 3% H202.
Bucket 2 (18-20c): 5 gallons of Water with with 1 cup baking soda, 1 cup Lemon Juice
Bucket 3 and 4 (COLD): Water only.
Had a nasty bout on some branches and this worked. No need for the hash bin! (though that’s fun too)
Eagle 20 for real. Eagle 20 is not a solution y’all. If it is I’m glad I’m not smoking your weed. Fix your environment. Treat with potassium bicarbonate, stylet oil, garlic oil, or cull the plant. Anything but eagle 20.
Should be good as long as they didn’t skimp on the sulfur. lol!
It’s like 95% micronized sulfur. Been smelling like the Jersey shore for weeks now.
I’m lovin’ it! High yield! You are definitely on the right track.
It is literally a solution of myclobutanil.
Have you ever used it? It works overnight…total eradication. Pretty decent solution if you ask me.
I know for a FACT potassium bicarbonate isn’t effective. Potassium silicate is better at holding a higher leaf surface pH IMO, but that won’t eradicate it, either. A discouragement at best. You can cull a plant, but the rest are probably also infected so pointless. Garlic oil won’t even repel vampires, good luck with mildew. Horticultural oils are, again, more of a prophylactic measure.
Yeah eagle 20 works great. It’s much easier than fixing your environment. When smoked Eagle 20 releases multiple toxic and cancerous chemicals as well as immediately dangerous and lethal ones such as cyanide. I’m sure this was posted above.
Fix your environment don’t band aid stuff
You can and should fix your environment going forward, but spacing plants and increasing airflow/decreasing humidity won’t stop the infestation once it has infected plants, even coupled with oils and potassium bicarbonate.
Which cancerous chemicals? Lethal? Seems weird that no one has ever died from smoking bud someone sprayed on the plants couple months back with E20. Me, for example. I’d bet dollars to donuts there’s more cyanide in a serving of cassava than smoked flower someone applied myclobutanil to at start of flower.
Do you have a problem with Propiconazole? Azoxystrobin? Thiophanate? Mefenoxam? Chlorothalanil? Or is Eagle 20 the only professional fungicide you’ve heard of? I get that it’s a meme in the community “Eagle 20 bad” but there’s a dozen other options, I’ve suggested several to those myclobutanil-averse.
Everything said and done it’s your decision. What you put in your plants. Healthy happy plants shouldn’t be getting pm. Give your plants a healthy and stabile environment And let the room do the work. Get a backup dehu add that extra fan of two youve thought about. You got space a HEPA filter is a great addition to a room
I’m not quite on board with that. My environment was happy and healthy for many years never had any issues. Once the disease gets in no amount of environmental adjustment will save you. Have you personally won a battle with PM just by doing those things? Because lots of people have tried them and failed.
I’ve had tents way over capacity be just fine and I’ve had less filled tents get it bad.
Anyone ever try Starsan? The one used for brewing?
That shit kills everything and doesn’t even need to be rinsed. I dunno about smoking it though. Think I saw a rep drink some once.