Chobble
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Hi Chobble... Everything looks fine as kind! Keep up the hard work! I was wondering about your Strawberry cough Mom.. Is she from seed or clone? If she is from seed do you know the breeder? Maybe if she was a clone you know her lineage?? I'm trying to find the best SC to run from beans. Thanks for any help!
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What kind of mold, Chobble? Do you have anything on hand that you're using? This is the year for 'fermented' plant extracts, making use of what I literally have on hand around me. Woolly mullein, some kind of oxalis species, yarrow, comfrey, lavender. I've also added Sea-90 to my regimen and have halted blossom end rot on some squashes & tomatoes, and of course have to give it to my girls who seem to be appreciating it. I need to get down into the garden and take some pictures but OHMYGODIT'SSOFUCKINGHOT! 75*F@8am in the California mountains a tropical day does not make, it intimates that today will be a brutally hot, searing, scorching kind of day. The eggplants and peppers are in heaven.
What kind of mold, Chobble? Do you have anything on hand that you're using? This is the year for 'fermented' plant extracts, making use of what I literally have on hand around me. Woolly mullein, some kind of oxalis species, yarrow, comfrey, lavender. I've also added Sea-90 to my regimen and have halted blossom end rot on some squashes & tomatoes, and of course have to give it to my girls who seem to be appreciating it. I need to get down into the garden and take some pictures but OHMYGODIT'SSOFUCKINGHOT! 75*F@8am in the California mountains a tropical day does not make, it intimates that today will be a brutally hot, searing, scorching kind of day. The eggplants and peppers are in heaven.
Interesting whats your dosage with ispropyl? and how should I apply that?Eeee... you know what? With bud rot, I'd be willing to experiment, such as with isopropyl. You might be able to stop progression, but I'd only experiment on one plant/branch. Actinovate was the other thing I was going to suggest.
50:50 is where I think I might start, but what if you just applied it straight? The bud that's affected with rot is gone, no matter what, but maybe the iso will kill some of that fungus and allow the buds a chance to recover. Spray with iso only, it should evaporate quickly and if you use 91% then there's even less water in it. Maybe you could even just bend a bud over and dip it in it, see what happens.
Spray, dip if possible, I've used both of those methods, but for spider mite control using the iso and for PM control using OxiDate.
For indoor applications, yes, OxiDate is my go-to. Outdoor, because I *must* control drift when using it outside, and it can be quite difficult, not so much.
Best of luck!
I wouldn't know where to look that I could actually get to for horsetail, and I'm not able to instantly grow all these other plants that offer benefits. So I raided the local health food shop and an outfit called Mountain Rose Herbs.
It just occurred to me as well that methylene blue is used in aquatics *and* surgery as a fungicide and indicator of infected flesh, as it's a very dark stain/dye. I have no idea if it has any place in the botanical world, but I thought I'd throw that out there. Don't get it on clothing you like.
I really hope you can get this mold beaten!
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Two cute little Harliquin babies kicking it in the ground. I felt kind of bad getting them in small pots for so long. Hopefully they'll put out some pretty little buds :D Pretty little buds full of medicine.
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The bigger Harliquin is right there. Im trying to spread it out so I fed it through the tomato cage.
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Last but not least the Purple Indica is big and mean!
The Strawberry cough is having mold problems. I didnt get a good picture of it and am holding out for when I locate the camera again.
Chobble
Nope. Been really busy up at WAMM. I need to drop by the ladys office one of these days. Classes should be starting soon.Got milk?
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