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Can someone help me identify what is wrong with my plant?

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A couple of my plants of the same strain are all starting to show the same symptoms over the last couple of weeks. Pretty much all of my leaves are getting small rust circles and starting to turn yellow around the edges. The spots came first and now the yellowing. It seems to be killing alot of the leaves. I'm not sure if its a disease or a deficiency as its my first grow this year. Also around some of the bud sites the leaves and hairs are turning a dark purple almost black like shown on the pictures attached.
These plants have been in the ground since june and have been doing awesome until now. They are 8-9 ft bushes. They are planted directly into the ground. Bottom third of holes are subcools super soil recipe. The other 2/3 of hole is happyfrog and composted horse manure mix. I use compost and seed sprout teas, and have done some top dresses throughout the year with worm castings, kelp meal, epsoma garden tone and most recently top dressed with mr. Bs green trees for flower.
Thanks ahead for any help!
 
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Some of those leaves look like thrip damage. Have you checked for bugs? The black stuff could be thrip feces because they love new growth ..it could also be fungal.. any one?
 
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welderjesus69 said:
A couple of my plants of the same strain are all starting to show the same symptoms over the last couple of weeks. Pretty much all of my leaves are getting small rust circles and starting to turn yellow around the edges. The spots came first and now the yellowing. It seems to be killing alot of the leaves. I'm not sure if its a disease or a deficiency as its my first grow this year. Also around some of the bud sites the leaves and hairs are turning a dark purple almost black like shown on the pictures attached.
These plants have been in the ground since june and have been doing awesome until now. They are 8-9 ft bushes. They are planted directly into the ground. Bottom third of holes are subcools super soil recipe. The other 2/3 of hole is happyfrog and composted horse manure mix. I use compost and seed sprout teas, and have done some top dresses throughout the year with worm castings, kelp meal, epsoma garden tone and most recently top dressed with mr. Bs green trees for flower.
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It's leaf septoria, recommend liquid copper fungicide
 
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Yup fungus
 
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I think I see something else too

Dark Purple Disease Affecting New Growth?

Has anyone seen this issue before? Temps have been hot: 28-31C Day / 15-22C Night with 75-85% humidity Avg. Appears to be affecting all plants in the garden except a freezeland/timewarp strain that had flowered itself and was in and out of veg/flower all summer. Other than that some 15 or 16...
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I had a tospovirus that was very similar concentric rings. This was years ago and on tomato plants
 
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Beachwalker said:
It's leaf septoria, recommend liquid copper fungicide
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Greatlakes said:
Yup fungus
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I forgot to quote you guys for comment above
 
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Beachwalker said:
I think I see something else too

Dark Purple Disease Affecting New Growth?

Has anyone seen this issue before? Temps have been hot: 28-31C Day / 15-22C Night with 75-85% humidity Avg. Appears to be affecting all plants in the garden except a freezeland/timewarp strain that had flowered itself and was in and out of veg/flower all summer. Other than that some 15 or 16...
www.thcfarmer.com

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Leaf septoria from what i remember is going to be dark spots with tiny bubbles growing in the dark spots. With them being lower to midfle plant. Viruses move freely yours is all over leads me to think virus . I forget the name of the tospovirus but i think thats whst you have....check for thrips they vectored it on n in my tomaters a few years ago. I still got yeild but it was diminished slightly...

Your picutres arent the greatest but i see black spots light halo consentric rings...if its leaf septoria itll have gritty like black sand sized bubbles growing in the black dead spot
 
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Flexnerb said:
Leaf septoria from what i remember is going to be dark spots with tiny bubbles growing in the dark spots. With them being lower to midfle plant. Viruses move freely yours is all over leads me to think virus . I forget the name of the tospovirus but i think thats whst you have....check for thrips they vectored it on n in my tomaters a few years ago. I still got yeild but it was diminished slightly...

Your picutres arent the greatest but i see black spots light halo consentric rings...if its leaf septoria itll have gritty like black sand sized bubbles growing in the black dead spot
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They're op's pictures; I've dealt with septoria and I believe it's some type of related fungus so we'll have to disagree but if it's the purple disease op has a bigger problem
 
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Swirlsy said:
Some of those leaves look like thrip damage. Have you checked for bugs? The black stuff could be thrip feces because they love new growth ..it could also be fungal.. any one?
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Fuck brother i didnt see your post..great spot!! Fuckin thrips!!! Fuckin swirsly comes in and bam!! Well done/said..thanks


Welder jesus. First off love the avatar!! Is that from the new tool album? I didnt buy it yet waiting to buy it used and very cheap

The thrips are invading your plant you need to kill them fast...THEY VECTORED IN A VIRUS!!!...no need to panic. Yeild will diminish!!

How long has this been going on? Do you have plants anywhere else? The virus will shed from the plant leaving particles all over your clothes. It will spread big time. Can take up to 2 weeks if i remember correctly to manifest. Thats how viruses work. They build up there numbers in the host plant and go nuttz.
Methyl jasmonate will help but too expensive...you need asprin to kick up a sars reponse in the plant...

TAKE MY WORD FOR IT!! This is viral not fungal nor is it bacterial..look at the black spots there isnt any type of bubble or bulbous growth in the black areas...i dont see any
 
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Beachwalker said:
They're op's pictures; I've dealt with septoria and I believe it's some type of related fungus so we'll have to disagree but if it's the purple disease op has a bigger problem
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Ive seen tospovirus in cannabis looked exactlly the same...if the op has thrips its a given. They vectored it in on mine 3 years ago...i had an indoor crop i had to cut back and delay flowering till i could get it slow it progression. I used asprin..it helped a bit...my yield was the greatest but it did help though.

I dont see grity black bubbly growth in the black spots...not tryin to step on toes nor argue and be an ass to you beach. Ill wait for op to report on how long its been going on. Then ill make my final decision on what it is

Idealt with this..thrips vector disease much like fungus gnats. Thrips bring i think mosaic and tospoviruses to the table
 
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Beachwalker said:
They're op's pictures; I've dealt with septoria and I believe it's some type of related fungus so we'll have to disagree but if it's the purple disease op has a bigger problem
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Dark Purple Disease Affecting New Growth?

Hi... I have a purple thing going on with my grow. 2 of 4 plats have been purple from the day they came out of the germination chamber. Very strange looking. They are now 3 feet tall compared to their sisters @ over 6 feet and have dark purple main stems and leaf stems also & very dark green...
www.thcfarmer.com

Link on purple disease from our site. This what you are talkin about? Sounds like bad stuff...i read about this in the watson book that is on the page in that link.

I downloaded hemp diseases for free ill try to find that link where i did that...it was a free pdf site
 
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Cannabis viruses: a mysterious, devastating threat

In previous articles, we’ve looked at how to identify and control the pests and diseases that most commonly affect cannabis plants. In most cases, plant problems can...
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OP you can treat the septoria with liquid copper fungicide or wettable sulfur;



regarding the purple on the buds it's called a Phytoplasma Disease, I added a link for you above, the people in that thread have been dealing with it for years and they may be able to help you, good luck
 
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