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Batten down the hatches and stay SAFEYeah we’ve still just been getting wave after wave of super heavy downpours and have tornado watches now
I'm up to twice a week now, a combo of neem and Southern AG fungicide. Fun timesI tied all my tomato plants up yesterday anticipating the rain. DID NOT realize how much rain there was until I looked at my backyard and saw a river. Was there until it stopped raining. Usually the only time this happens is when in the Spring when the snow melts and the ground is still frozen. So weird. Now everything's drying up.
Tomorrow will be spray day for bugs and diseases. Michigan State University Extension service says crops are starting to show signs of damage.![]()
I'm already treating for PM every other day to every 3 days already. Citric acid and h202 both. We got a super virulent strain around here that's taking shit out even in the drought. It's so good at leaching moisture from the leaves it's eating holes right through them in a day or two. It's even attacking the poison ivy 0.oI'm up to twice a week now, a combo of neem and Southern AG fungicide. Fun times![]()
Yeah my cucurbits are on a downturn, took all the broccoli main heads today, have a bucket full of cucumbers and a ton of zucchini should get another round before they are smoked, I’ll chop em and plant some new seedsI tied all my tomato plants up yesterday anticipating the rain. DID NOT realize how much rain there was until I looked at my backyard and saw a river. Was there until it stopped raining. Usually the only time this happens is when in the Spring when the snow melts and the ground is still frozen. So weird. Now everything's drying up.
Tomorrow will be spray day for bugs and diseases. Michigan State University Extension service says crops are starting to show signs of damage.![]()
I have the southern AG as well, good as a preventative but not so much a cure once it’s thereI'm up to twice a week now, a combo of neem and Southern AG fungicide. Fun times![]()
Nature always evolves it waits for no man, all we can do is chase itI'm already treating for PM every other day to every 3 days already. Citric acid and h202 both. We got a super virulent strain around here that's taking shit out even in the drought. It's so good at leaching moisture from the leaves it's eating holes right through them in a day or two. It's even attacking the poison ivy 0.o
I think the widespread drought encouraged a new virulent PM strain to develop itself.
Personally I think fungi are just fed up with humans and their goings on at this point. Once fungi really turn on something, it's only a matter of time lol.
I use citric acid as a preventative. Diluted H202 to kill spores/mycelium already there.I have the southern AG as well, good as a preventative but not so much a cure once it’s there
Wife and kids are watchin the weather at home I just got to work I’ll be here till 7amBatten down the hatches and stay SAFE![]()
I can’t stand PM imo it’s worse than most pests, just watching it attack and hoping what you’re spaying is helping, at least with bugs you can see the infestation die down, with diseases you’re just hoping the progression stopsI use citric acid as a preventative. Diluted H202 to kill spores/mycelium already there.
ive never not been able to kill active PM with an h202 solution. In my experience its one of the easiest things to handle on plants (Ive never grown outdoors in the northeast though lmao). My bane fungal wise is def bud rot lol. It likes to creep around in the unseen lands.I can’t stand PM imo it’s worse than most pests, just watching it attack and hoping what you’re spaying is helping, at least with bugs you can see the infestation die down, with diseases you’re just hoping the progression stops
Thats cool tech, I wanna try that some day.Planted some beans in rockwool for the first time. Figure it would be a good way to get seeds started to go right into the hydro tent.
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haha same effect for me to. happyThird run on the Cali Blues… that weed makes me happy
Still fingering out the Ethos. Some of their strains are HEAVY !![]()
ahh i see, and just gave the seeds a good shake/ spin, will remember that. thanks manThanks bro. Here's a pic of it. Pretty simple just right size to put fingers over. Just have to be careful not to lose them.
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