Serenade fungicide?

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Does anyone here have any experience with Serenade fungicide? I'm trying to be proactive with my two Sour Crack plants as they have always gotten a touch of bud rot in the most dense part of the main cola each time. It's like clockwork and always occurs in the same spot. They've got a good two weeks or so left in them, so I'd like to take some prophylactic measures that are 100% organic and which won't cause any issues with bud quality. The reviews are mostly good on Amazon, but I also see a lot of worrying bad reviews.
 
Karanja cake and Neem cake added to a soil when mixing and potting. SNS-209 for systemic protection and that Serenade should be fine. SNS-209 is natural and is fine to use with the spray.in fact I highly recommend it especially if you dont have the cakes in the soil.
 
Indoors I would recommend Damp rid bags and hang them all around the grow room to lower humidity some.40-50% during flower and down to 15-20% at the end. They even smell nice unlike Serenade which is great stuff outdoors but sprayed indoors is not really so nice. The Damprid is cheap and available everywhere it got me through flowering last August indoors when it was 80% outside I was around 18–25% in the growroom even with the plants transpiring too. That low humidity at the very end is great for top notch flower imho and I think it makes for a lil more resin.
 
Indoors I would recommend Damp rid bags and hang them all around the grow room to lower humidity some.40-50% during flower and down to 15-20% at the end. They even smell nice unlike Serenade which is great stuff outdoors but sprayed indoors is not really so nice. The Damprid is cheap and available everywhere it got me through flowering last August indoors when it was 80% outside I was around 18–25% in the growroom even with the plants transpiring too. That low humidity at the very end is great for top notch flower imho and I think it makes for a lil more resin.

Thanks for the tip, I haven't heard of these before. Are they like the silica crystal bags that come with electronics? Are they reusable? How long do they work for?
 
Indoors I would recommend Damp rid bags and hang them all around the grow room to lower humidity some.40-50% during flower and down to 15-20% at the end. They even smell nice unlike Serenade which is great stuff outdoors but sprayed indoors is not really so nice. The Damprid is cheap and available everywhere it got me through flowering last August indoors when it was 80% outside I was around 18–25% in the growroom even with the plants transpiring too. That low humidity at the very end is great for top notch flower imho and I think it makes for a lil more resin.

Didn't realize how affordable and easy to find these are! I saw them at my supermarket for $5 so picked some up. Thanks for the tip bro!
 
just as a friendly heads up..Unless yur room growing is fully sealed and well climate controlled the Damp rid buckets(same with a drying room too for that matter) will work for ohhhh,an hour or so till the humidity from outside gets in making them more of a waste.I grow every year open to the humidity,drying in said wet air and flower,veg you name it.but unless you are damn well protected from and cant control your environment ,these will mostly be a waste.they work better in a smaller room for drying IMHO. in a grow room?nah,unless is fully sealed.

The desiccant packs (Silica Packs)typically will stay good until a strip of the dry pouches turn pink.same with the wee small vials and similar ones. they'll turn or become fully solid.

and again, the serenade as well as a foliar soap and liquid kelp combo will work so well , especially with an SNS 209 ..
 
Small price to pay in my eyes and they work fucking great for me in my small room. Obviously they are not for very large spaces and you should have a dehumidifier too but sometimes when it is 95 f and 90% humidity at the end of August your dehumidifier can’t keep up at least mine can’t and these are an absolute harvest saver. I will get mold at 90% humidity and sure as fuck would rather have pleasant smelling damp rid than FOUL smelling Serenade that shit is for outdoors trust me. You decide my friend it’s your crop.
 
SNS products would be much better or even Neem oil for indoor applications or even good ole potassium bicarbonate works very well and is very cheap.
 
I would save the Serenade for an absolute last resort indoors or save for outdoors. EWC tea would also be better than Serenade indoors. Keep your humidity right and you won’t have to spray shit on them.
 
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