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I never saw spores, and the way it initially expressed made Dx extremely difficult, because the spots weren't black. What happened was lower leaves would yellow, but left bright green spots, that eventually became necrotic, turned brown then black.I'll be adding soya'nara to the veg fungicide regiment, thanks, you sold me. I think I also want to try agri-fros also. I guess I'll just have to be on the mold attack always in this state?
When you had septoria did it ever show mold spores, affect the buds towards the end, or did it just attack the foliage (and of course hurting the growth). I guess just spray with milk if I see it show up and hope for the best???
Hey motherlode you seem to be the peanut gallery maybe it is you who should find a new place to be agro you could have helped w/ his problem not be jerk at least and besides you only add to thisproblem everytime you whine I do not like your kind what so ever you are simply a bully and a cad
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Motherlode isn't a troll, he knows his stuff.
As far as your question, that is really tough to answer unequivocally. I would have to weigh all factors first--how far into flower they are, the pros and cons of treatments, treatment protocol needs to be considered, all of that.
So... what would I do if I had a batch of girls, let's say they're in their 8th week and I see this..? I probably would not treat for Septoria (have you familiarized yourself with its vectors, control, etc? It's persistent, but NOT systemic like PM, it can be completely eradicated), but I think I would definitely treat for PM.
Like I'm doing right now. Found it in my veg-table night before last, then last night I found it in the flower room. Veg-table got Soya'nara since it's full of babies, even though OxiDate can be used on seedlings I didn't want to. Flower room got OxiDate + a double dose of stylet oil (needs a spreader anyway). Will be treating with those as long as I'm supplied, Soya'nara I'm almost out of and it smells kinda funky, like rancid grease, so there's no way I'd use it on a girl in flower for that, I'd stick with the OxiDate.
MAN that stuff is caustic, too! Good thing I keep a paper suit on hand.
Thank you very much for the tip on using milk in late flower. Hopefully I won't have too many problems, but I'm going to keep that one in mind. I would have used skim milk, too.
This is my first real bout, everything is in veg, but that said I would feel more comfortable using stylet than Soya'nara late(r) in flower because I believe the Soya'nara must be perishable. Mine stinks of rancid oil, don't care for that and would *not* want it on my good buds. I've never noticed a scent with stylet. I have sniffer problems, though, so if someone comes in here and says it has a smell, I can't argue that because I don't know anything other than what I experience. Ya dig?
I am sorry I did not mean to get him going but he iritated me in other posts and I feel we should help not squelch so in that vein thank you seamaiden you rock I learned a lot from you both I usually use organicide by the directions only I spray in dark cycle start and allow to dry fully it is voodoo baby and again sorry ihad a better response for motherlode but my android died I am a former store manager and cfo for an indoor garden store and I am still a newb to we will learn but not by bullying and browbeating feel free to ask me any questions and will give an opinion if you want it I still can't pm but can answer in forum til then later. Up Yours:joint:
Stylet oil burned your roses..? Wow. Well, I'm using it at 2oz/gallon and so far they're doing fine. I'm physically limited or I'd be dunking the entire plant as well.
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