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I have had this and yes it's a fungus. You can tell looking at the bottom of a leafs veins. You can see that normal green then a section of tan. IMHO that it right there.
 
It’s honestly not worth the time. He’s going to vigorously Google search and link spam you his “sources”. And if you don’t respond, he’ll start sending DM’s, and when you don’t reply instantly, he’ll call you names, threaten to go to the admins, then block you.

Actually, the last part might make the whole thing worth it 🤷‍♂️
No, I blocked you because every time you respond to my posts youre disrespectful and you dont even care to hide it and Im not here to debate with someone who cant even bother to back up the information he is saying with studies or links while being a disrespectful brat. Do you think I DMed you to spam you? Say the truth, I dmed you to fix this issue and you laughed at me, do I need to post the screenshots?
 
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No, I blocked you because every time you respond to my posts youre disrespectful and you dont even care to hide it and Im not here to debate with someone who cant even bother to back up the information they are saying without studies or links while being a disrespectful brat. Do you think I DMed you to spam you? Say the truth, I dmed you to fix this issue and you laughed at me, do I need to post the screenshots?
I didn’t say you spammed my DM - maybe you should learn how to read.

And sure, post the screen shots. Sorry my life doesn’t revolve around replying to you and you got huffy and started crying in the DM when I didn’t respond fast enough for your chapped rear end.
 
Come with drama, being disrespectful, saying Im trying to poison a person, without evidence, and nothing to help, leave the same. Never fails. For what you contributed to the post you could have just said nothing. Im more than happy with you two guys leaving and letting the guys who actually know take over again, thanks, back to the topic.
 
Come with drama, being disrespectful, saying Im trying to poison a person, without evidence, and nothing to help, leave the same. Never fails. For what you contributed to the post you could have just said nothing. Im more than happy with you two guys leaving and letting the guys who actually know take over again, thanks, back to the topic.
Who hurt you...
 
I have had this and yes it's a fungus. You can tell looking at the bottom of a leafs veins. You can see that normal green then a section of tan. IMHO that it right there.
Might be, I think the symptoms are too little to know for sure imo.
 
Yeah you should never use neem in flower, just because something is organic doesn't mean it's harmless. Arsenic is an organic element lol. I can taste bud sprayed with neem and it's nasty. I keep the neem for the non consumable plants.
 
At least from those pictures, your plants are showing some pretty classic signs of being hungry for phosphorus and potassium, but particularly phosphorus. I would not go down the rabbit hole of pests or fungal issues based on those photographs without more/advancing symptoms. Personally, I don’t treat plants based on suspicions. I look at it this way, if you raise the nutrient levels, treat the plant for mold, pests, etc. and it gets better, you have no idea why it improved and learned nothing. When plants get phosphorus deficiencies, some of them get leaf speckles, some of them get blotchy looking and some of them get necrotic spots or streaks. They usually all start by curling down and picking up the purple color on the leaf petioles and soft stems tho. I suspect you will see your plant per cup overall with a bump in flowering nutrients. Sometimes when they walk like a duck, and look like a duck, they are actually a pelican, but they are usually ducks.

I have no links to any studies to back me up. Just been at this for a minute. I don’t use anything, neem or otherwise, that I’m not pretty damn sure I need to use. No need to risk contaminating buds by using a brush, or whatever to avoid touching them. I can’t imagine trying to treat a plant for septoria in full flower and reach the leaves effectively enough to accomplish anything while avoiding the flowers. There are studies all over the place, but the science of what happens to the shit some people use to grow weed when you smoke it is still in its infancy. I’d rather not be the one to find out that some study was too small or done poorly. Spend your time learning to read your plants like a book instead of going down the rabbit holes. Most of the time, the answer is pretty simple. Good luck on your harvest. Cheers
 
Yeah you should never use neem in flower, just because something is organic doesn't mean it's harmless. Arsenic is an organic element lol. I can taste bud sprayed with neem and it's nasty. I keep the neem for the non consumable plants.
The idea is to only put it on the leaves tho. Not the flowers. It can be harmful to non acidic plants but in very diluted solutions it should be fine. I dont know, I never used it in flower but as long as its not on the buds what's the problem? He still has weeks ahead.
 
At least from those pictures, your plants are showing some pretty classic signs of being hungry for phosphorus and potassium, but particularly phosphorus. I would not go down the rabbit hole of pests or fungal issues based on those photographs without more/advancing symptoms. Personally, I don’t treat plants based on suspicions. I look at it this way, if you raise the nutrient levels, treat the plant for mold, pests, etc. and it gets better, you have no idea why it improved and learned nothing. When plants get phosphorus deficiencies, some of them get leaf speckles, some of them get blotchy looking and some of them get necrotic spots or streaks. They usually all start by curling down and picking up the purple color on the leaf petioles and soft stems tho. I suspect you will see your plant per cup overall with a bump in flowering nutrients. Sometimes when they walk like a duck, and look like a duck, they are actually a pelican, but they are usually ducks.

I have no links to any studies to back me up. Just been at this for a minute. I don’t use anything, neem or otherwise, that I’m not pretty damn sure I need to use. No need to risk contaminating buds by using a brush, or whatever to avoid touching them. I can’t imagine trying to treat a plant for septoria in full flower and reach the leaves effectively enough to accomplish anything while avoiding the flowers. There are studies all over the place, but the science of what happens to the shit some people use to grow weed when you smoke it is still in its infancy. I’d rather not be the one to find out that some study was too small or done poorly. Spend your time learning to read your plants like a book instead of going down the rabbit holes. Most of the time, the answer is pretty simple. Good luck on your harvest. Cheers
Fair enough. Someone has to keep using it to find out, Ill be one of them. So far everything points that is harmless as long as you dilute it in water enough, even for fruits and vegetables. Too much of anything is always bad.
 
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Thanks to everyone that took their time to answer me! I'll do some more research on what you guys are saying and I hope my plants are gonna be okay. I'll let you know when I found out what it was.
Cheers!
 
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