I see a lot of leaf spot. Usually start seeing it my neck of the woods 2nd week of July. Ends in sometime in September. Do you treat it or just roll with the punches?@mountainoutlaw Thank you for your kind words! I was looking for a outdoor community thread before I started this one, but I obviously missed the outdoor grows 2024 thread.
Well, things could go better here. In recent years we have often had unusually long warm and very dry periods in early summer. Not this season, nothing but very rainy weather since almost two months. Cool nights here in the highlands, flooding in the lowlands.
The main spot was always a safe bet, clayey and loamy soil that retains moisture well, the plants have survived longer dry spells here. This season it is a big disadvantage as the plants suffer from waterlogging.
Moisture, fungi, septoria... I removed the dead leaves to prevent the pests from spreading.
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Wanna see some underdeveloped and almost half-stripped plants? Here we go!
Cinderella 99 x Lebenese
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K2
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'Surprise seed' that I found while vacuuming
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Pure Cinderella 99, still a dwarf
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The two Nanda Devis are doing better, almost no fungi or septoria...
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but the bigger one has been visited by snails.
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Fortunately, I never rely on just one spot. The soil at the second spot is rather sandy, unsuitable during dry phases, but good in moist conditions. Here, both plants have developed as well as the weather has allowed.
Another K2...
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and another Cinderella x Lebanese with beautiful huge leafs.
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Hopefully the weather soon gets drier, warmer and sunnier.
Wish you all the best for your grows!
AG
Good luck to you as I am a 30 plus year guerrilla grower myself.