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Does anyone have any information on what this is.
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Oh no. Not the purple disease. I see this commonly happening on outdoor grows which tells me it is spreading. I’ll find that thread one second.Does anyone have any information on what this is.
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Different person, but yes same situation.Isn't this the exact same pic from a post a few days ago?
The pic is not the exact same one? I could well be mistakenDifferent person, but yes same situation.
Different thread, same issue. It’s happening often outdoors.The pic is not the exact same one? I could well be mistaken
I think it’s circulating. I wonder if any California cash crops have been affected by this.My buddies have tried everything, completely changed soil and added new nutes. Indoors they're fine. I guess no one has had this tested by a plant pathologist yet? We're in the northeast, on our third year of this "purple".
Good question, I think I've read it's in Hawaii, so I'd imagine it's there. When cash crops get affected, there will be tests done for sure. I'm not sure the results would be shared with the expense of the testing though.I think it’s circulating. I wonder if any California cash crops have been affected by this.
Another farmer just stated in the larger part of the thread they stated it may be spread by the leaf hopers. Have you guys had any signs or seen those in your garden at all?Good question, I think I've read it's in Hawaii, so I'd imagine it's there. When cash crops get affected, there will be tests done for sure. I'm not sure the results would be shared with the expense of the testing though.
Yes, I saw many leaf hoppers when I looked at them last year and have tried to convince my buddies that this must be the problem. This year they sprayed Sevin on surrounding brush to knock them down but I don't think it's helping. Several miles away, on another hillside, my other buddy is growing the same clones with no purple, but he has tons of leaf hoppers too.Another farmer just stated in the larger part of the thread they stated it may be spread by the leaf hopers. Have you guys had any signs or seen those in your garden at all?
What’s crazy is that you have had it each of the last three years and he hasn’t had shit. That’s what blows my mind. Like why? You know?Yes, I saw many leaf hoppers when I looked at them last year and have tried to convince my buddies that this must be the problem. This year they sprayed Sevin on surrounding brush to knock them down but I don't think it's helping. Several miles away, on another hillside, my other buddy is growing the same clones with no purple, but he has tons of leaf hoppers too.
Yes it is crazy. My best guess is that a certain tree species has a disease that spreads via leaf hoppers, thrips or aphids, only spreading to plants nearby. But the wide spread of cases and the fact we all have leaf hoppers up here but only some have purple has me stumped.What’s crazy is that you have had it each of the last three years and he hasn’t had shit. That’s what blows my mind. Like why? You know?
I'm not sure I've read that anybody has tried, and we haven't yet, not sure what the best product to try is.Has anyone tried using a fungicide on it? I was wondering if that might help