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Can’t really see what’s going on in the video, but All I see is white pistils and buds that haven’t filled out. I’d be really surprised if they were ripe in a week, More like second week October.
A bud ready to harvest next week looks like…well, most all the pistils are red and the trichomes are all super cloudy with some ambers. Your flowers will probably not be like that in a week, but sometimes you gotta do whatcha gotta do.
Here’s an afghan that’s maybe a week or two out.
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also are they in the ground or not?a month
ok, in the ground thanks..In ground.
And thanks for the feedback everyone. Probably wishful thinking on my part that I could have it harvested in a week. I knew it was a stretch.
The ground is clay about a foot down but I put a bunch of garden soil, chicken manure and earthworm castings over it, tilled up good etc.
Yes I believe that’s septoria but from what I’ve read it won’t affect the flowers much, esp with only 2-4 weeks to go.
Leaf Septoria will spread through the leaves of your plant, each Spot becomes a spore launch location. The damaged leaves diminish photosynthesis and turn into soggy mold breeding sites if not removed. This includes the sugar leaves on your buds.The ground is clay about a foot down but I put a bunch of garden soil, chicken manure and earthworm castings over it, tilled up good etc.
Yes I believe that’s septoria but from what I’ve read it won’t affect the flowers much, esp with only 2-4 weeks to go.
Invest in a jewelry loupe or magnifying camera so you can check on those trichomes once the hairs start turning from white to brown/red.
Also you should clean up that dead foliage in the back you don’t want that falling on your buds especially at this point. Even a little sliver of that dead foliage stuck to a bud can be bad.
no he was saying about the septoria spores..Yup I have a loupe. Checking trichomes.
The foliage growing all around provides great cover and privacy from potential peeping neighbors and is a combination of honeysuckle, tall weeds, and vines. It’s close to the plant but not exactly invading it either. I’ve made sure that there is at least 2 to 3 feet of space between that stuff and the plant. What specifically are you saying when you say it would be bad if it touched a bud? Potential for fungus? Pathway for bugs? Anyway as said the foliage isn’t touching the plant.
Damned spores. I guess indoor grow rooms/setups DO have certain advantages but glad my amateur outdoor effort has done this well. Neem treatment starts today.no he was saying about the septoria spores..
re read his replies
not sure if neem is a good choice?Damned spores. I guess indoor grow rooms/setups DO have certain advantages but glad my amateur outdoor effort has done this well. Neem treatment starts today.
Yes MisterHelix did above. Searches suggest neem can work well, and also/or a baking soda + water solution sprayed on.not sure if neem is a good choice?
did a grower here recommend it?
I would remove all the spotted leaves and take them far away from the plants.So do you guys think I should remove ALL currently spotted leaves (and treat those healthy ones left with Neem until harvest)?
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