Is this WPM? If so what’s y’all remedies?

“Aside from being inoculated into a medium, there are other ways beneficial bacteria are being put to use in an indoor garden. Many organic pesticides and fungicides contain strains of beneficial bacteria. Certain bacteria feed on pathogenic fungi, such as powdery mildew, and can be used as an effective treatment against such pathogens. Bacillus subtilis are a great example of beneficial bacteria used to treat powdery mildew. These bacteria are administered via foliar spray and are only effective where they make direct contact with the powdery mildew.”

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I did hit them with som H2O2 but the spots stayed never spread and was only on the old leaves when I was having every deficiency known to man lol. So I’m going to mark it up as old would perhaps. Cause I do keep a steady pace of good air flow 24/7. Thanks for everyone’s input as I did learn like I do everyday on here.

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I use EM1 microbial inoculant and it works wonders… totally satisfied all around

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Well turns out it’s spider mites. I started noticing holes and some rough leafs so after further inspection with some glass I found the B&$?@$! So now I suppose it’s war time with them! I read I believe @Myfriendis410 post about mites and I am currently going that route to rectify! Thanks 410

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