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Old 07-11-2007, 02:07 PM
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Thanks!I kinda thought that was the method, Cervantes is just a little vague on the application, and my friend says he basically dusted his plant, sans water. It's a little rainy here in No. Cal right now, so I think I'll see if that takes the place of spray and just leave the soda on in dry form and let mother nature wet it down.

I'm thinking of getting a jug of Neem Oil. I made the mistake of buying "hyperphobic extract of Neem" ( its an all around for tomatoes, etc.) Dont get this one!! It is so useless, sometimes I think it is bug food!!

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Originally Posted by Ganja Guerrilla View Post
if its white powdery mildew baking soda mixed in water and sprayed on the plant
powdery mildew can not survive in alkaline conditions

other moulds(including powdery mildew) can be dealt with affectively with neem oil , 3 table spoons to a gallon of water add 3-4 drops of dish soap, spray well
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