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Never mind its a singer huh?What Is a Timmy hortons
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Never mind its a singer huh?What Is a Timmy hortons
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well i can’t find anymore of it on the plants, i just misted it with iso, did my hands/arms as well,.I pay attention I watch all the vids and soak up as much info as I can..I'm just new I don't know what to do or say lol..like this for instance. you use hydrogen peroxide and I know it's not used for spraying on growing plants but could you use a dropper and drop some on the infected spots and kill it without affecting the whole plant
Guess I could of Googled it instead of using an educated guess like I was taught in the 80s and 90scoffee
If we go with the phosphorus deficiency theory for the black spots, the white spot can be calcium deficiency. There's only 3 things I know of that cause those kinds of marks; powdery milder, bugs or calcium deficiency. I think we can discard the first 2 since you alerady checked it, and it would make sense in the case of a phosphorus deficiency too. What I would do in your case:
See I said hydrogen peroxide when it's iso alcoholwell i can’t find anymore of it on the plants, i just misted it with iso, did my hands/arms as well,.
Any idea yet if/how you're going to treat the plants?
that white spot does have a fuzz to it just not what i’m used to seeing as wpm but that shit keeps adapting,. but i really can’t find it anywhere else,.If we go with the phosphorus deficiency theory for the black spots, the white spot can be calcium deficiency. There's only 3 things I know of that cause those kinds of marks; powdery milder, bugs or calcium deficiency. I think we can discard the first 2 since you alerady checked it, and it would match in the case of phosphorus deficiency too. What I would do in your case:
1. Test the PH of the runoff to make sure that the PH in the soil is okay and is not creating a nute imbalance.
2. Give slightly more nutes next time and watch how the plants react (if any burnt or pointing downwards tips appear)
i used to use that for mildew but over the yrs it doesnt seem to work as good as it did,,, wpm adapts and gets stronger,, maybe invisible now as well hahaSee I said hydrogen peroxide when it's iso alcohol![]()
Doesnt make sense to me that the plants would be in such state just because of a spot with PM. There's something going on with them thats for sure, maybe its not septoria but something is making them weak and creating secondary problems. The weird growth on the bottom, the weak stems, the black dots, the dark stems and veinss and now some PM. Did you have sick plants outside besides the bud rot? Doesnt have to be septoria or from another weed plant, maybe its something else. Root rot could also cause nutrient imbalances and necrotic spots on the leaves but I dont think thats your problem, you have them golf balls for good drainage hehe.
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Quite an undertaking
Glad your near the end of it man. I just cleaned my floors and set up this new grow tent and cleaned it and I'm wore out lol I bet you are