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ph was between 5.9 and 6.1
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"Vigorous-growing lateral shoots were observed emerging from certain pepper cultivars infected with cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) about 2 years after infection. They exhibited no CMV symptoms."
TMV infected! This looks like that weird wrinkling.
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For anybody who may be interested... Here is a great read from a university on chitosan. This is a copy/paste of the section that concerns agricultural uses, and I think it's pretty interesting. Whether you believe duds are caused by nematodes, fusarium sp, or other pathogen or virus, chitosan could be gold. And like I mentioned in my previous post, I do know somebody that was getting dudded, starting applying chitosan and hasn't seen a dud since.
It's a bit of a long read, but worth it. Discusses use as a fertilizer, soil conditioner, biopesticide, bioinsecticide, bionematicide, as well as boosting plant defense systems, and its' effectiveness against virus and pathogens.
Is Chitosan a New Panacea? Areas of Application
Susana P. Miranda Castro and Eva G. Lizárraga Paulín
That was an interesting read and I appreciate you sharing that Myco...I copied and pasted that into my personal grow diary files and shared with some others.....
If it walks like a duck, quacks like a duck, etc.etc.Shouldn't you make sure you have strm nematodes first?o_O
For sure bro, bud I had huge dud problems before and it turned out there was salt build up in my coco with a run off of 3.5 ph. I was using old coco without checking how hot it was. This has not been everyone's problem solution but it's worth checking.If it walks like a duck, quacks like a duck, etc.etc.
I'd rather spend 300$ on treatment stuff ill b sure to use then a scope that might or might not b able to confirm these fuckers.
Confu
Forsure dude and I understand where ur coming from. Actually my runoff is a bit high because plants are not taking up the food so I cut my EC way back. Runoff ph in coco is not a good way to test actual ph tho, jus an fyi.For sure bro, bud I had huge dud problems before and it turned out there was salt build up in my coco with a run off of 3.5 ph. I was using old coco without checking how hot it was. This has not been everyone's problem solution but it's worth checking.
Oh no! After you've gone all in..???it suks that this thread died down without a deffinitive course of action to treat/ prevent this. A while back i got some clones frm a buddy that had been dealing with the dudding issue, now after a few rounds it seems like i have this scourge full blown and its threatening to take me down. I cant afford to lose my whole room.
anyways, after a week solid of doing research, ive decided to treat with avid as a spray and drench (supposed to help kill nemotodes)
asprine at 325mg per gal( helps boost plant vitality)
Azaguard Nematicide
http://www.domyownpestcontrol.com/a...p-10270.html?gclid=CPvi2ZvV7sMCFRJbfgodDx4Alg
trying to kill these lil fuckers
I bought this and should be here in a couple days.
Lastly ive been trying to obtain chitosan from a reputible source with no luck. i started a thread on it. if someone know a good source, im really having a hard time.
https://www.thcfarmer.com/community/threads/chitosan-anybody-have-a-good-source.71213/
confu
Oh no! After you've gone all in..???
Is the chitosan you need ok to come from insect frass? If so, get thee some mealworms, who'll make it for free for you.
Hey 215,you couldn't tell they were duds from the room shots i posted. 70% were classic duds, light green small leaves on tops + lack of ANY frost or smell. snapping branches the whole 9. i shoulda taken more up close photos.
i'm sure it was a combination of things. there was root rot in that room forsure which certainly contributed... i mean 3 trays wilted overnight.
my guess:
the nematodes probably caused the duds, then started wrecking havoc on the root systems + pythium (and maybe other pathogens) infiltrated the plants and caused the rapid wilting and dying off of plants.
@EveryOneSmokes if you get another obvious dud in veg hmu and i'll let ya borrow my microscope.