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From my experience farming what happens is everyone is in awe as well as the grower on the big ass plant and healthiness of the plant but we tend to never get down on our hands n knees to actually look at the whole plant ,, as in stalks and by the time we see something the damage is done
I mentioned it in your post mendo purchasing 8 "- 10" PVC pipe cutting it 12 - 15 " and have stalkk grow in there you can drill slots or holes for aeration this helps prevent splash as well as damp areas that stay damp for to long this also keeps mulches if you use them away from stalks , when your throwin it down
people tend to water always around stalks i never got it , people need to make a circumference area where it stays preferably dry water on outsides to force root growth outwards etc
If you can another great deterent is using up some old tires :) use that as the dry zone around stock
Anyways your on right track if caught fast enough sterilize area with H202 / water and even alcohol at a light strength.
then let it dry out and seal it with pruning grease and hope for the best but its a fungus so its best to treat it with a fungicide View attachment 628627 View attachment 628628
I'm gonna have to do something like that on every plant next year. I did it on about ten plants this year and it worked really good. I built a plastic ring out of 7 gallon pots and made about a 10" circle around the stalk. I might make a bigger circle next year so there is more breathing room around the stalk like you mentioned . I Shoulda done every plant. A lot of the issues were from not having the drip system set up and now I'm paying for it. Every time I take anyone into my gardens they are in complete awe. But I'll I can ever do is focus on the problems. I'm always looking for bugs or powder or stalk rot. Hardly ever am I pumped on having big ass plants anymore.From my experience farming what happens is everyone is in awe as well as the grower on the big ass plant and healthiness of the plant but we tend to never get down on our hands n knees to actually look at the whole plant ,, as in stalks and by the time we see something the damage is done
I mentioned it in your post mendo purchasing 8 "- 10" PVC pipe cutting it 12 - 15 " and have stalkk grow in there you can drill slots or holes for aeration this helps prevent splash as well as damp areas that stay damp for to long this also keeps mulches if you use them away from stalks , when your throwin it down
people tend to water always around stalks i never got it , people need to make a circumference area where it stays preferably dry water on outsides to force root growth outwards etc
If you can another great deterent is using up some old tires :) use that as the dry zone around stock
Anyways your on right track if caught fast enough sterilize area with H202 / water and even alcohol at a light strength.
then let it dry out and seal it with pruning grease and hope for the best but its a fungus so its best to treat it with a fungicide View attachment 628627 View attachment 628628
Only trying to help i am sure he could find some nice small compact car tires or something like that make a boundry so fellow workers also know the rules of engagment no fuking watering near stalks lolMost valuable post bro. Makes perfect sense to me anyway. Thank you for sharing your perspective and fix. That will go in my cannabis tool box for sure. Hell in my gardening handbook to boot!!! Respect
It's funny cause I lease the property from an old hippie. He literally has a hoarding problem and has 10 old cars and about 80 tires on the property. :)
Smoking weed and chilling is Definetly possible. The old hippie hoarder getting rid of anything on the property is very doubtful. It's like pulling teeth when I'm doing dump runs to make him throw anything away. :)Do me a favor tell me what old cars he might have out there i like to play with old cars during winter and it gives me a reason to come for a visit and smoke and maybe share some seeds :)
ButTires fuck nothing wrong with that there black heat up the soil better growth at the beginning and who knows maybe the smell of rubber a deterrent ro insects again idunno View attachment 628707
Blaze too busy of late? He's very familiar with Regalia use.
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