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Question Powdery mildew help

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Because of the lack of airflow I got powdery mildew Which Caught early in its life.

My Plants are flowering.

It was only on a couple of fan leaves Which I removed.

I am not seeing it progress
Is it at all possible For a plants to have some pm Resistance.

I know the milk thing however I don’t want to Spray anything in flower.

All I want to know is how aggressive is p.m. & is it at all possible I have cut the infected parts of or if a leaf had it the whole plants have it & it will eventually get a grip and wreak the harvest ( untreated or not )

if you could please just just help with that one question I will know what to do.

If you could help me there i would be very grateful.
 
Because of the lack of airflow I got powdery mildew Which Caught early in its life.

My Plants are flowering.

It was only on a couple of fan leaves Which I removed.

I am not seeing it progress
Is it at all possible For a plants to have some pm Resistance.

I know the milk thing however I don’t want to Spray anything in flower.

All I want to know is how aggressive is p.m. & is it at all possible I have cut the infected parts of or if a leaf had it the whole plants have it & it will eventually get a grip and wreak the harvest ( untreated or not )

if you could please just just help with that one question I will know what to do.

If you could help me there i would be very grateful.
The spores are floating around in the air all the time. When the right conditions are present, they just start growing. If it was visible somewhere on your plant, then chances are that it's on other parts too, just maybe not grown enough to be visible.
 
So if the conditions were improved, witch I did the growth will slow down but not stop completely & spores will multiply. Ok got it

I dunno it’s in the plant even washed I don’t want to be smoking pm esp with a rare Disease.

Sounds best I cut my losses & kill them, leaving them grow will only make cleaning up more difficult and I definitely don’t want it again next harvest. Thanks
 
So if the conditions were improved, witch I did the growth will slow down but not stop completely & spores will multiply. Ok got it

I dunno it’s in the plant even washed I don’t want to be smoking pm esp with a rare Disease.

Sounds best I cut my losses & kill them, leaving them grow will only make cleaning up more difficult and I definitely don’t want it again next harvest. Thanks
Are you confident that what you were seeing was PM? It could have been dust or minerals left from drying water on the leaf.

What week of flower are you at now?

I apply Southern AG Garden Friendly Fungicide weekly from early veg until the 2nd or 3rd week of flower. It is a biological fungicide, not toxic chemicals.

My flower is outdoors, and I haven't had PM issues for the few years i've been using it.

I include Azamax, Moterrey spinosad, GFF, and Monterrey BT in a mix that I spray to protect from bugs, mildew, and mold.
 
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