BigBallzWillie
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It really doesn't have much to do with humid weather. There's a lot of humid weather out there. That's the macro climate. PM can start if two leaves are overlapped creating a conducive micro climate. Stuff is way on the dry side here and I still got it.I’ve never had PM in my tent so far *knock on wood* but the humid weather we’ve had over the last two weeks has had me worried and constantly checking my plants. Everyone I know who’s had it really seems to have a difficult time getting rid of it until the grow is finished and they sanitize everything in their grow rooms.
BTW, I may have missed where you mentioned it, but where did you get the Cherry Wine? I got some Cherry Wine seeds from GPS but they have all had really slow germination times and every one I’ve popped has been a male. I’ve really wanted to grow some out because I buy Cherry Wine flower to mix in with my weed to help with anxiety issues I have. I’d also like to hear your opinion on how it is to grow.
What Causes Powdery Mildew?
Two things need to happen for powdery mildew to develop:
- Erysiphales spores need to attach to plant surfaces, such as leaves and stems.
- The temperature range needs to be between 50 and 65 degrees Fahrenheit (10 to 18 degrees Celsius), with a humidity level below 50 percent.
Preventing Powdery Mildew on Plats is a Must-Know Strategy
Powdery mildew is a fungal disease that can affect a variety of plant species if that plant comes into contact with spores of any fungus in the order
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