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I may be off tracked or asking the wrong question here but....

 

if your plants gets mouldy or these mildrews, could the one of the reason be because before you set-up and started growing the room, you didn't bleach clean the walls, floors, etc etc in the grow area?

 

If the grow room gets cool and warm and hot humidity tempetures all the time, can that increase the risk of moulds and mildrews?

 

I never expereinced moulds or whatever, I have always cleaned the grow area with "Exit Mould" spray.

 

I use "Exit Mould" to clean the grow area every time before I start a crop to lower the risk of moulds and mildrews due the humidity of the location where I live.

 

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in your supermarket in the cleaning products area, becareful, don't inhale the spray/fumes, it's posionous. Cost between $5.00 - $7.00 and last me almost 3 "post-haverest clean ups."

 

Even your average bleach mixed with water still will do the trick!

 

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have access to a scanner at work, only thing is it may not look too good walking in to use the scanner with a big dope leaf.

 

How about a small leaf at lunch time, or you could trim the leaf to look like something else, Stonedas wont need to see the whole thing, just an affected part or could you ask the boss for a loan of the scanner and hook it up to your PC.

 

Is there any possibility of it being dust or even a residue from misting (shouldn't really be misting at this stage).

 

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