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I figured. Thanks for checking.I searched. Their second post. First one was pretty much the same thing!
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I figured. Thanks for checking.I searched. Their second post. First one was pretty much the same thing!
So what are spots on leafs? I have some starting. Also one branch that has a few dry leafs as well. I don't know what to use on mine. I am really pretty new to EVERYTHING! Last summer was first grow. And only 1 plant at a time. Thanks in advance for any help.Sprayed all, 6 gallons total. All the bio-fungicides I have plus BT. Pic is of another leaf destroyer at work.
Have a shipment from Arbico of nematodes to try. Hoping that works.
Was able to get it with our credit card points. Ya!
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So what are spots on leafs? I have some starting. Also one branch that has a few dry leafs as well. I don't know what to use on mine. I am really pretty new to EVERYTHING! Last summer was first grow. And only 1 plant at a time. Thanks in advance for any help.
We got a plant inspection service in town here beleve it or not, this small town was once a huge prune, melon, walnut producers. Now it's wine grapes. I go to a master gardeners class now an then at the field office. I bet if you got a ag extention near you too. They may offer a clue and i would not be scared to show them the diseased parts. I just wonder what was ground up in that soil you purchased? Our local dump recycles plant waste grinds it and sells it kinda makes me wonder??Thanks Oldchucky, but I do not want THAT title. LOL
It might be Septoria, or Alternaria, or a host of look alike viral or bacterial pathogens.
So much depends on your particular environment that's impossible for anyone to say definitively what that is.
I believe I am fighting Septoria, a fungal disease, so I'm using anti-fungus sprays.
I also think I'm fighting Verticillium Wilt, which is also a fungus.
But, it's possible I'm all wet, and it's bacterial or virus based. So many choices. LOL
Good luck.
Went to Wiki leaf spot and here's the result:
Leaf Spot Wiki
White flies are better than white moths. I'm sick of caterpillars. Never again will I let them take hold!!!Been spraying every other day.
H2O2 one day, 2 days later Grower's Ally Fungicide. 10 days so far.
Can't tell if it's helping or not.
Fog is thick this morning, it's 9AM and not dissipating.
But I already sprayed H2O2. hmmmmm.
Oh, and I have a white fly infestation. I thought they were gnats, but I found spots on the leaves.
Not gonna do anything about it except spray the Grower's Ally every 4th day.
Yep, I see it on radar.Good news is rains coming…![]()
Thank goodness the bad part is south of me.Yep, I see it on radar.
That's greatWe got NO RAIN out of that last threat. But, they say our summer is finally coming to an end, Monday.
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Agreed it's the shits for outdoorWhy would you want rain this time of the year it'll definitely make your buds rot