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    Default sulphur burners?

    High everyone here at FMB
    Glad too join this great community of info and great peeps have met a few in the chat so far and am enjoying the chat aswell..
    anyways get to the chase i am wondering about sulphur burners i have a real bad case of powdery mildew on one of my tables and a lush beautiful table right next door to it and from what i hear that shit will get in that room and infest it before too long so i just purchased a sulphur burner with hopes this will eliminate my problem once and for all but i am not sure yet because i have only burnt it once. so i guess what i am asking iz has anyone else had experience with sulphur burners? and what do u think about them as far as safety issues and so on? any info iz much appreciated and thanks
    Peace out
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    TD

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    Default Sulphur Burner

    I've used them a few times with good results.Burning after lights off for an hour in my sealed room,allowing to set the rest of the night before flushing room with fresh air when lights come on.
    Never use sulpur burner during the flower cycle.
    The sulphur works by changing the ph of the plants foilage resulting in killing of the powdery mildew spore.
    Happy Growing!!
    "Helping Keep the World Green,..One Plant at a time"

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    Right on L.A. thanks for the f.y.i.
    keep the info comin if possible and thanks in advance
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    TD
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    TOKEDADDY

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    matters on the size of the room and which burner you got, I set my burner in my flowering room for like 15-20 min a day and it keeps me good and clean. Make sure you are keeping your humidity at 50% because much over that you will have problems with powdery mildew. Much under 50% attracts mites and other bugs. Be sure to not over use a sulphur burner because it can effect the taste of your end product. I hope this helps and you get your garden under wraps.

    StickyFingers

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    good info , i´m waiting for my sulphur

    i will post what happend with the best friend of my garden "powdery mildew"
    Change false friend for serious enemy.

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    humidity under 50% does not attract bugs. these insects thrive in humidity over 65%. do not let the vapors sit in your room all night, because if your plants start to transpire, you'll be creating sulfuric acid on the leaves and they will burn. vent an hour after sulfur burner use.
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    Thank u know how much that can help me , if not , i will be burn my lovely plant


    really thank you bro

    Do u know where is your friend weedwicht?
    Change false friend for serious enemy.

    Save whales and kill goverment people

    we have more goverment people than whales in the world.

    Is weird for me icmag get older his bodys and everyday are more kids his minds.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DNZ1y...eature=related

    Saved the whales , kill the italian



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