New Grower Day 75 mould/bud rot issue

Well that settles it for me...have to grab a bottle of natria just in case!
 
Looked at them again this morning and they are healthy and zero mold. I will use this as PREVENTION next year once buds are getting well established and I know it will prevent rot from ever starting. It does no harm to the plant and the smell from the Natria goes away pretty fast. (about 24 hours after spraying)
 
DIY Natria

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Neem Insect Spray Recipes
Making And Using Neem Garden Spray

When making your own neem insect spray you can adjust the concentration to the purpose and situation.

There are no hard and fast rules, only guidelines.

Some insects are more persistent than others. A preventative neem spray can be weaker than one used for fighting a severe infestation.

For a neem garden spray 0.5% to 1% is a good general purpose solution. Depending on the purpose you may want to increase that to up to 2%.

Use your own observations and common sense. Keep in mind that neem oil insecticide does not kill insects instantly. Wait for at least a week to judge the effects.

Neem Oil Amounts For Insect Spray
For 1 liter of a 0.5 % dilution of neem plant spray you need:

  • 5 ml neem oil
  • 1-2 ml insecticidal soap or other detergent
  • 1 liter warm water
To convert into US measurements:
Five ml make a teaspoon. One litre is roughly a quart

Just multiply these amounts if you want to make a bigger batch. If you want to make a more concentrated batch multiply both the amount of neem oil and the amount of soap used:

For 20 liters of a 1% solution of neem insect spray you need:

  • 200 ml neem oil
  • 20 ml insecticidal soap
  • 20 liters of water
If you have trouble dissolving the oil, use more detergent.

Method For Preparing Neem Insect Spray
  • Use warm water if possible. If making a large batch make a premix in a small amount of warm water, then add that into the big container.
  • Mix the warm water with the soap first!
  • Then slowly add the oil while stirring vigorously.
  • Fill the mix into your sprayer.
  • (Or fill the premix into your sprayer, which should already contain the rest of the water. Mix well.)
  • Keep shaking or otherwise agitating the mix while spraying.
  • Use the mixture within eight hours.
Additional Instructions
Spray the neem insecticide solution on all the leaves, especially the undersides where insects like to hide. If you have plenty drench the soil around the roots as well. It does not hurt, neem oil is actually good for your soil.

Use your neem insect spray as quickly as possible, definitely within eight hours. Once your batch neem garden spray is mixed the neem oil starts breaking down. Always make a fresh neem insecticide batch for spraying, and only prepare the amount you need.

How often should you use neem garden spray? The suggestions below are general guidelines. Keep a close eye on things and fine tune as needed. If you are worried about sensitive plants, spray just a little bit in a small area, wait for a day or two, and see what happens. If you use insecticidal soap you should not have any problems.

Neem plant spray as a preventative measure: Spray once a fortnight using a 0.5 % solution. This should prevent any insect problems in the first place.

Neem insect spray to fight an infestation: When spraying the first time throroughly drench al leaves and the soil around the plant. Then spray once a week until the problem disappears. If it rains you may need to respray sooner. If you are dealing with a less sensitive insect species you may need to increase the concentration of the neem spray. See how you go.

Learn more about making, using and buying neem insect spray.
Other Neem Oil Uses And Benefits

http://www.globalhealingcenter.com/natural-health/organic-pesticides/

1. Neem
Ancient Indians highly revered neem oil as a powerful, all-natural plant for warding off pests. In fact, neem juice is the most powerful natural pesticide on the planet, holding over 50 natural insecticides. This extremely bitter tree leaf can be made in a spray form, or can be bought from a number of reputable companies.

To make your own neem oil spray, simply add 1/2 an ounce of high quality organic neem oil and ½ teaspoon of a mild organic liquid soap (I use Dr. Bronners Peppermint) to two quarts of warm water. Stir slowly. Add to a spray bottle and use immediately.

Amazon and Ebay has plenty Neem Oil on offer
 
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