Protect Your Plants
Growth Guardian Fresh Elixir
One of the biggest problems in grow rooms is fungi or mold. These spores live continuously in the air around us, and are looking for places where they can live and thrive. Plants are the perfect place for this type of invasion because they are alive, damp and edible. You can tell that your plants have been attacked by fungi or mold if you notice a white residue on the leaves, stems, buds or roots. If you notice that fungi or mold has taken over you can use Growth Guardian to safely extinguish the problem.
Another form of life that can cause illness in your plants is bacteria. Bacteria can be brought into your grow room from many sources including your hands, shoes or clothing. There are billions of bacterias in the world that cause different types of symptoms, but the majority makes your plant look ill. You can tell that your plants have been invaded by bacteria if they begin to look droopy. The leaves might become discolored or splotchy and the stems will wilt. If you do not do something, the bacteria will likely kill your valuable plants.
Insects are the last major threat to your plants, and are more difficult not to notice right away. Aphids, mites and beetles are all known to eat tomato plants if you are not careful. You can tell that your plants have been infested with insects if you can see the bugs crawling on the leaves and stems. Insects come from the outdoors, and multiply rapidly once they have found a warm and cozy place to live along with a food source, such as your plants.
Growth Guardian can help prevent the invasion of these different kinds of threats to your plants through methods that do not harm the plants themselves. This means that you can rest easy knowing that your crop is safe and your plants will remain healthy. Taking care to keep your grow room clean and secure can also minimize unwanted pests in the environment.
TommyT, November 30, 2012 11:59 pm - Growth Guardian: Protect Your Plants
used this on my garden. Works and had no mold and no more insect attacks on my veggies since.