Oh you want to keep defending your usage of the eagle 20 and advising other people to do it? That’s so last week man. I’m not sure why you want to keep going back there. I would never recommend anything to a person if I thought it was going to result in >0% chance of harm to them. I mean, nothing in life is risk free, but I don’t want to add extra probability to the mix. You see that right? That’s why I keep recommending the approved sulfur solution which works for chemical and organics. Nobody had to issue recalls for sulfur.
My esthetician has recommended protocol zero in a number of places. I told her to give me the “joe Crowe.”
That’s where she gives you a bath to clean off the bugs?
Well I already had eagle 20 from the spa so it’s more of a rinse than a bath.
crazy story, the poisoner used to use nova as one of the five different banned substances he sprayed on his weed. aka myclobutanil, he would stop spraying it two weeks before harvest and say there was nothing on it. I still have his buds in quarantine down in the lab. I didn’t see any mildew colonies, but the buds themselves had this residue. It made me feel gross when I looked at them under the microscope.
This is why I only smoke my own flower.
That’s gross.
Originally I called him “Mildew B****”… But then changed his name to the poisoner after a decade. I was at my friends house and he had a big brick of hash made by the poisoner. I wondered…with foolish curiosity, if it really was as bad as people say. I mean you read “oh it makes hydrogen cyanide” but what does that mean…really? The buds were flavorless garbage, I tried them as well. The hash is where it really settles in, and you feel like someone is sticking pins in your trachea. I shudder to think. Wonder woman says someone asked her if the poisoners weed was flavorless garbage, and I told her she should have tossed that fucker under the bus. After all, buddy would soon realize the truth.
The poisoner thinks that mites and mildew are everywhere, so he gets his “workers” to spray the plants with abamectin and myclobutanil on a 2 week rotation for his IPM.
At this point, I have told the poisoner everything I know about mites and mildew, clean rooms, including bring him my best genetics, meat breath. If he still can’t turn it around and his wife divorces him… like WTF, man. At least I tried. Names changed to protect the guilty.
I’m literally wheezing
hahahaha
Didn’t see that on the warning label…pesticides cause divorce now lol?
yah, that was just a joke bro! It’s higher stakes than that if you’re growing for the medical designation. Imagine producing a megagram of unsaleable weed for medical consumption.
So how much sulfur to water for this slurry you speak of? Or should I try wetting the plant then dusting it with dry sulfur?
Now I’m just paranoid and going to hit everything with it just to be on the safe side.
4 tablespoons per gallon or one per liter of water should do the trick. Using the powder isn’t as effective but there’s no danger to the plant, unless you are using a different oil based application at the same time it could burn them.
So it’s the same powder, but you mix in water and keep shaking it right? I know some will dissolve but most will be suspended right?
Give it a rip, the spray should stink like…nasty sulfur. If it fills the room with stink, you know it’s workin’. I’m not sure how much will dissolve vs leftovers, mine was already a paste so it dissolved good. Shake it good! Or stir.
Elemental sulfur smelling it up? From what I remember from chemistry class and playing with a chemistry kit, the element didn’t smell, not until heated up or reacting with something else.
hehheh you’ll have to trust me on that one. Just wait 'till you use it.
Oh I guess once in solution it’s different lol. So I got the right stuff?
hell yah, that’s going to be deadly toxic to powdery mildew. Once that shit is sprayed all over… bam! Then get it again for good measure. If you aren’t sure you got it all don’t be afraid to spray more it won’t hurt them.
Nothing special like apply just before lights off, or the lights need to be off for a bit until it dries like some sprays say. Mammoth canacontrol says to keep lights off for 6hrs after spraying.