Would this prevent and stop septoria?

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My last grow had septoria so i dont have plants rn with it but which should I use as a prevention method for my next grow?
 
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Once it starts it spreads like crazy assuming that it happens again what should I use to control it?
 
GNick55

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Once it starts it spreads like crazy assuming that it happens again what should I use to control it?
not much you can do, other than grow in an open space and keep the area clean and neat around plants,. plants need space around them..
 
Oldchucky

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Once it starts it spreads like crazy assuming that it happens again what should I use to control it?
I haven’t dealt with it, but from what I’ve seen once it’s on the plant about the only way to control. It is start plucking the affected growth off! That Septoria is some bad shit! I think that Septoria is about worst case scenario! But on the bright side, I don’t think it really affects the fruit or flour! So if you’re well into flower stripping, a lot of leaves probably isn’t all that damaging! But earlier in the grow, it will down you! Cpurola is a veteran of Septoria wars! And I don’t think she’s had much luck fighting it on the plant! So she’s taking the fight to the foliage surrounding her grow area in hopes of stopping it there before it makes it to her plants! She is using a systemic fungicide on the surrounding foliage! We’ll see how it works! You don’t want to use systemic fungicides on your plants! Just two cents!
 
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Gmix

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water correctly, good soil the has good drainage, good genetics
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Good genetics

Obviously if you had it before then make sure everything has been cleaned thoroughly

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Looking I wouldn’t use either of those products
 
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