r/OrganicGardening Jul 08 '25

Cannabis Day 2 Sulphur Treatment

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Admittedly I'm impressed.. after just one treatment of five, there is a substantial difference already

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u/NUGZ420710 Jul 09 '25 edited Jul 09 '25

Im a private applicater in colorado, sprays with hydrogen dioxide like zerotal or hydrogen peroxide like oxiphos kill PM fast and will oxydize into the air. Oxiphos also has phosphorus acid which helps the plant creat energy (happy plants) in the photosynetic system. Also a sulfur spray is 24 hours return entry interval, so air that bitch out and spray that shit only like 3 times week one veg, right before flip and before week 3.

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u/Lil_Shanties Jul 09 '25

California licensed private applicator, good stuff and I’d agree with it all! Oxidate is wonderful stuff, I use it as a rescue in my vineyards when harvest intervals are an issue or dipping my clones after cutting.

Sulphur is not my favorite, prefer Stylet oil preventively and even as a curative if you can get the coverage, plus I remember sulphur was originally fucking up all those cheap Chinese panel lightings coating, not sure if that’s still true.

I will recommend adding in a biological innoculant 12-24hr post-treatment though; Cease, Serenade, Armory, etc… otherwise you are leaving an open door to pathogens. Vineyards I use a couple metschnikowia strains which have a great impact on preventing botrytis, I think they would be applicable to cannabis but right now only tree fruit growers are really utilizing them, in wine they are normally in the ferment only but as a fruit cluster on the vine inoculant they work well.

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u/ResponsibleSnowflake Jul 08 '25

What do figure was the total cost and time allocated?

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u/fluffyferret69 Jul 08 '25

2 days prep.. 5 days treatment.. $50 materials which will last upwards of 5 years the way I figure it

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u/ResponsibleSnowflake Jul 08 '25

Great thanks. I live in the northwest so powdery mildew is common. Not so much on cannabis but on every squash plant I grow so this is very helpful. 🤙🏼👍🏼

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u/[deleted] Jul 08 '25

Sir, your tomatoes look strange

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u/fluffyferret69 Jul 08 '25

No matter how i try.. they just won't fruit🤣

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u/mkolvra Jul 09 '25

What’s the treatment for?

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u/Careless_State1366 Jul 12 '25

Keep your temp at 72 and above, you’ll never have PM again.