I haven't encountered a problem transferring it from one place to another yet, but it's because I'm lucky, not because I'm smart, lol.
MY INDOOR GROW DOESN'T HAVE IT. I DON'T GROW POT OUTSIDE. Thanks. I needed to yell that someplace.
This summer was the pits up north and I lost a whole bunch of regular garden plants this year to it, and for my trouble, developed a severe contact dermatitis situation everywhere it touched my skin.
White Powdery Mildew, WPM, aka The Powdery as it will always be known as hereafter. My boys crack up every time I say it, but "Omg, it's the The Powdery again!" is what is is!
I need to know if anything kills this stuff on plants that are already dead. When I cut down half my containers and discovered the new skin sensitivity, I abandoned the project and the clippings are still out there like plague victims in the streets of 16th century London. I'm ready to go out with a flamethrower/dab torch, but it's too bloody hot and I'd probably need a new deck. Is there anything I can put on this crap to neutralize it before I resort to wearing a tyvek suit? Do they even make tyvek suits with a hippie-skirt option?
Seriously, I need to kill this shit before it kills me. Do not want to track it in where there are still plants doing okay. I've been scrubbing like a surgeon and changing my clothes when I tend to them during their normal vegging business hours, but I'm in and out all day. That happens when your whole range is suddenly your own yard unless you mask up.
I'll be dipped if I wanna mask up at home, too.
Any suggestions short of the nuclear option are welcome.
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