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organic fungicide

slender

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I have 15 plants all flowering. once buds are the size i would like come late September. i would like to spray plants with organic serenade to help protect them from bud rot and botritis due to the rh of my area. can be anywhere from 90-100 at times if it rains. When should i apply serenade? During the day or during the night? i dont want to leaf burn or damage the nugs i will only mist the plant slightly cover it in a very thin film.
 

jewcebox

Member
ive sprayed my plants with harsher chems in the daylight with no burn or damage, never used serenade, but actovinate works well with serenade.

so i would say doesnt matter.

apply earlier then later.
 

Radic

Member
fungal spores, are nearly always in the air most times of the year.
They tend to remain remain dormant till the ideal environmental conditions abound
when the environment is etiquette controlled you'll never be bothered by mold...
failing that,, here's what i do
2 litres of A/C filtered water, and a drop of organic vegetable oil, which helps to fix the spray to the leaf when it's dried. A drop of organic detergent helps to spread the mix evenly, over the leaf. Then add the active ingredient - Potassium Bicarbonate... Put in 4g per liter. agricultural strength potassium bicarbonate is mostly K, which kills mold and makes the leaf surface too alkaline for the germination of fungal spores.
 

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