green goo

durban kid

Blooming
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hey all i have had a thing called green goo pop up on the book of face
it look really interesting its a mould remover but not just any old one its not a chemical looks like it could be the goods for the dreaded bud rot
check it out ans see what you think
 

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Backyard Bounty

Germinating
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2392
While it doesn't list specific ingredients it looks along the lines of Lost Coast Plant Therapy spray

"The active ingredients of our products include highest quality organic essential oils including Tea Tree Oil, Eucalyptus Oil and Clove Oil . All ingredients are biodegradable. Other than that ingredients may include:
Non-ionic (biodegradable) surfactant, ethanol from natural sugars, naturally-sourced alkalinity builders."
 

Merl1n

Blooming
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41
Ahhh, please explain. How is it going to help with budrot? "Kills mould on contact" it may work great on hard surfaces, but as for using it on flowers I don't think so. Smoking "...Tea Tree Oil, Eucalyptus Oil and Clove Oil ." Ahh, no thanks.
Good airflow is going to be much more beneficial to reduce budrot than a 'green goo'.
 

durban kid

Blooming
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1390
they say on the site that there is a jar you open and it keeps mould away it must remove spores from the air yes i agree about the spray on contact stuff it was just a thought thats all
 

Sticky67

Curing
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1881
I think the jar you open up to prevent mould is crystals that absorb the moisture in the air which prevents mould. I can't really see a use for it with plants though Durban kid..
 

itchybro

Sultan Of Soil
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agree with Merl1n good airflow would be just as beneficial
keeping your environment healthy indoors would also be beneficial , if your prone to bud rot air filtration could also be helpful
keep in mind the molds that can cause bud rot come from the soil so keeping your soil healthy would also be handy imo
 

Merl1n

Blooming
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41
they say on the site that there is a jar you open and it keeps mould away it must remove spores from the air yes i agree about the spray on contact stuff it was just a thought thats all
I do like the theory BUT as part of any plants cycle there is a process known as trans evaporation. In 'REAL' basic terms as your plant takes in CO2 during it's day, it excretes O2 and water vapour during it's night. That vapour condenses onto plant surfaces and the moisture builds.
Those crystals can work for water vapour, in the air, fairly well. But when it condenses back into water on surfaces, those crystals can't pick it up. Airflow passing over the leaf surface helps evaporate that surface moisture, returning it to vapour and exhausting it from your grow space, removes it from your area completely.
 
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