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Not sure if it's a coincidence or not but I did see that exact same colored leaf hoppers on my plants too.So one problem I’m going to fix for next year is that they don’t get morning sun to evaporate all the dew quickly. The sun rises from the left of this picture and goes to the right throughout the day. One picture has a candy striped leafhopper, found one a couple days ago. The rest are just updates. Much deeper green than before, but still black/purple present.View attachment 1157200
yep never seen it before this year. any pictures are great to compare for everyone.also I noticed it after the rainy part of summer and then the humid days on the plants in the ground with more shade ... I noticed it in the same manner 2 years ago in my swamp grow ..plants around the perimeter got it while plants in sunshine all day did not .. and it really thrived and appeared in the humidity bought of two weeks .. after that here in Michigan it gets really cool at night as soon as it starts that temp drop at night most of mine recover .. but would make sense why those Hawaiian growers have had to name it Black Death ./. I mean only one plant will not make it in my back yard I will post a video link if I can and as well some pictures of those in the sunlight and got residual damage from the bugs and the couple that are beyond recovery also some I had been spraying with milk and lab as well during even the humid time cause milk kills the PM spores on contact so it cannot get a chance to start .. those plants had less residual neighbor damage from the red and blue leaf hoppers in the shaded plants .. Literally I have grown in the woods medical in Michigan for 10 years and had not seen this before 2019 ...
LAB?Its back this year I noticed some new interesting things .. Mainly shows on my pkants that are shaded .. the plants in containers were kept in the sun only one sat back in the area that gets some shade and it looks like it has a little bit of purpling that went away once in the sun and spraying LAB on her ..
That's awesome. Be sure to update. Hopefully Ed responds.Don't kill anything yet. I have sent Ed Rosenthal a message asking what this purple really is.
He's always answered in the past. But he might be busy. He's a popular guy. LOLThat's awesome. Be sure to update. Hopefully Ed responds.
Try wetable sulfur for your leaf spot (Bonide makes a good one). Remove infected leaves and burn. Clean tools after every snip so you dont spread it.Think I should add the plant is from seed, Barneys farms Gorilla ZkittleZ. Mine is in the ground outside.
I just finished a through inspection of the other plants, got up on the 6 foot ladder and found some on my Mendo Kush in the tippy top of one of the main Cola's. This plant is from a Clone and is the first sign of it on that plant.. Opposite end of the garden. Its been a care free plant, meaning it has not been eaten on, no fungus.
The other thing I did not mention is the plants developed Leaf Septoria as well. Been battling that.
Not yet. He has a 'Submit questions to Ed' section on his website. I'm sure he is overwhelmed with questions. It will probably take a while.ComfortablyNumb
Any word from Ed ?
I learned a lot from ask Ed in high times magazines in early 90’s. Between working at a greenhouse at age 15,16,and 17 and ask Ed, by 18 I was going strong!Don't kill anything yet. I have sent Ed Rosenthal a message asking what this purple really is.
We used to get HT in a plain brown wrapper in the mail. Postman asked me once about it, I told him it was an 'adult' magazine. He nodded and never said another word about it.I learned a lot from ask Ed in high times magazines in early 90’s. Between working at a greenhouse at age 15,16,and 17 and ask Ed, by 18 I was going strong!
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