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Ok you could be on to something. Looks like either fusarium or verticillium wilt in that picture. Especially how its spreading from the cut branch.This is what lead me to getting concerned that I may have fusarium wilt.
Yeah man this sh*t sucks? I thought stuff like this could only live in the media. Didn’t know pest could carry it!Ok you could be on to something. Looks like either fusarium or verticillium wilt in that picture. Especially how its spreading from the cut branch.
Plants under attack from insects will have an impaired immune system to fight off diseases, and the insects themselves are more often than not introducing pathogens to the plants themselves. A bit of a double whammy.
Bummer dude. If that's what you've got happening you have a short window of time to take a top clone and cross your fingers the fungus hasnt made it up to the top of the plant yet.
There are a couple fungicide options for saving the cuttings depending where you live and your moral ethos.. such as propiconazole (Banner MAXX), Instrata, or Eagle 20. Although eagle 20 is not a popular option, I would feel comfortable using it ONLY to treat a clone that is intended to be grown into a MOM ONLY. I would only ever use it as a last resort to save genetics. But you could also save genetics with a sterile tissue culture. Not as easy to do though. And contact fungicides wont work at this point if that is fusarium, as it's already Inside the plant. It would have to be a systemic fungicide.
Yeah man this sh*t sucks? I thought stuff like this could only live in the media. Didn’t know pest could carry it!
I have three plants that have a limb or main stalk (above bottom two or three limbs) dead.
Will it stay confined to those plants or can it spread to other plants in the room?
Thanks again!
On top of leafs? Look Like WPM?It can spread. It's a fungus, though it will initially only spread by either insects or contact until it produces it's own spores. Eventually it will show a white fuzzy mycelium and spread spores.
It will usually form on the dead branches first from what I recall. But if you have white fuzzy patches on the leaves that could be it too. I really only ever deal with it on turf, it's been 20 years since I saw it on a tomato plant, and even then it was on a slide projector lol.On top of leafs? Look Like WPM?
It will usually form on the dead branches first from what I recall. But if you have white fuzzy patches on the leaves that could be it too. I really only ever deal with it on turf, it's been 20 years since I saw it on a tomato plant, and even then it was on a slide projector lol.
Either way, If that's what you've got, and it does look like it could be, I'd take cuttings of your chemdog and treat them with eagle 20 then tear everything else down and bleach the room. Twice.
Ive heard peroxide does a good job. Ive heard 1% up to 1.5% oxidate was talked about in either this thread or another. @silverhaze dealt with this in a thread on here.thats almost same thing im dealing with. it even just came out in the clones i clipped. as a white fungus. On the leaves that were dying. Couldnt identify it. sent out some samples to a lab down state this morning. Wont know in time to save them in my case. but will at least be able to figure it out. It did test positive for pythium blight. but i was able to overcome that and still it lingers on....
peroxide in my case is only a bandaid. kills all the mycco+ azos and just adds to the damage. acts more as a short term suppressant than treatment or cleaner once its grabbed on.Ive heard peroxide does a good job. Ive heard 1% up to 1.5% oxidate was talked about in either this thread or another. @silverhaze dealt with this in a thread on here.
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Id this white fungus grow up out of the soil onto your leaves via the stem? Or just appear?
Im dealing with verticulum atm...its 2funny. I think its in my city water...fuckerz!
I wouldnt use eagle 20.
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