For all of you having problems with Powdery Mildew, I read somewhere that weekly sprays of milk, at least 10% (1 part milk to 9 parts of water), no more then 30%, will control powdery mildew. The milk will not only control the mildew but also acts as a fertilizer boosting the plant's immune system. Skim milk may be used.
If anyone tries this treatment let us know if it worked for you.
Powdery Mildew and Milk
You can use any kind of milk, skim, chocolate, buttermilk, any sour milk lingering in your fridge. You can spray every 3 days for 9 days and the problem should be solved.
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