TychoMonolyth
Boreal Curing
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it cant be a cal mag def cause i add calmag once a week with my feeding
That photo could have been one of my leaves. I used peat, lime and they have been very wet with very poor circulation. I have since improved circulation but loads, but still not perfect.
My entire PCKxMalawi 1 was tore up. Pulled as many leaves as I could. I looked to be in about week 2 of flowering...soapy, incense smell?? #2 was getting a good bit...and I found one or two leaves infected on two others; Carmel King and Lemon Dizzle. Must be speading…? If so, a fungus? I took Pipeline advice and sprayed, used Dacocil.
I have some photos, but they are soo big they are not loading well. I will work on getting them on here.
Thanks for all the input/ suggestions.
Anyone heard from KYGiacomo?
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can someone tell me what this is?
it cant be a cal mag def cause i add calmag once a week with my feeding
I've got a plants that done that same stuff, I dunno if the container might have got to dry, maybe I mixed the nutes to high, and I've been adding 1/2 calmag and silica blast almost every watering. But nothing's really checking out. I dunno if it's not getting enough circulating air around it. I flushed it out and sprayed greencure+ gave her a mild feeding. If anything I've either let her get dry, or over feed, it could be the Bug sprayer. Sometimes plants kinda die, the bottom couple leaves.can someone tell me what this is?
after researching im positive its leaf spot septoria
the first pic is a leaf from my infected plant,the second is a leaf infected with leaf spot septoria
pretty much identical
Yes, what you have is leaf septoria, also known as black leaf spot, or rose leaf spot...
It will spread and cause your foliage to turn yellow and fall off..
It usually starts near the bottom of the plant and works it's way upward...
The good news is, it does not affect the buds themselves.
The bad news is, if all the leaves on your plant fall off, your plant won't live long enough to grow any buds...(or very few smaller buds)
I hope it's not to late, (but that looks pretty bad for this early in the season)
It is a fungal disease and spread by spores...
First, cut of all the really bad infected leaves...and carry them a long way off from your girls to dump them..(best to burn them though)
Second, mix 1 slightly heaping tablespoon of Potassium Bicarbonate and 1 teaspoon of Murphy's Oil Soap to a gallon of water..
put it in your garden sprayer and spray the girls.. Be sure to spray the bottoms of the leaves too...
You probably need more than 1 gallon for a bunch of plants,
so mix accordingly...
Don't spray more often than every 10 days...You will notice if it's working in 2 or 3 days..
This mixture raises the pH level of the surface of the leaves to where the fungus cannot survive.
But don't overdo it because you will get pH burn on the leaves.(but that's not nearly as bad as the septoria...)
Good luck...
PS... do you see this disease on the shrubs and bushes surrounding you hidden garden?
If so, make more mixture and spray them too...
yahooman,
Yes, what you have is leaf septoria, also known as black leaf spot, or rose leaf spot...
It will spread and cause your foliage to turn yellow and fall off..
It usually starts near the bottom of the plant and works it's way upward...
The good news is, it does not affect the buds themselves.
The bad news is, if all the leaves on your plant fall off, your plant won't live long enough to grow any buds...(or very few smaller buds)
I hope it's not to late, (but that looks pretty bad for this early in the season)
It is a fungal disease and spread by spores...
First, cut off all the really bad infected leaves...and carry them a long way off from your girls to dump them..(best to burn them though)
Second, mix 1 slightly heaping tablespoon of Potassium Bicarbonate and 1 teaspoon of Murphy's Oil Soap to a gallon of water..
put it in your garden sprayer and spray the girls.. Be sure to spray the bottoms of the leaves too...
You probably need more than 1 gallon for a bunch of plants,
so mix accordingly...
Don't spray more often than every 10 days...You will notice if it's working in 2 or 3 days..
This mixture raises the pH level of the surface of the leaves to where the fungus cannot survive.
But don't overdo it because you will get pH burn on the leaves.(but that's not nearly as bad as the septoria...)
Good luck...
PS... do you see this disease on the shrubs and bushes surrounding you hidden garden?
If so, make more mixture and spray them too...
That sounds like really solid advice, fungi are supposed to be sensitive to pH swings and not like them all too much.