well albertine those pics of verticillium wilt look pretty messed up espcially the large tree with half of it burnt....wow..
but the veggies dont look bad their producing like crazy i have some yellowing/browning on the lower leaf's of the cucumbers but thier 6+ feet tall and their in 8Inch pots...lol
Advanced nutrients have a product called scorpion juice . it apparently helps with "systemic acquired resistance,viral inhibitor"
its supposed to give boosted resistance towards pathogens ,insects , stress and more......i might pick it up but this run is almost over so im gonna tear down and rebuild...hopefully have a clean room by then..
Olsmokey- "There is also Tom mosaic, cucumber mosaic, and alfalfa..plus Hemp streak, and they go to other plants...not all plants, but they do cross over...
OK, heres the good bit: from my reading the virus is unable to replicate outside the cell, but in the plant cell, the theory goes, the low calcium in the cell makes the virus proteins or summat repel each other, they burst away and infect the cell.."
makes sense but i give my plants barricade . "it increases cell wall stability and increases nutrient absorption and resistance to stress/drought" but as the run hits week 6 after stripping all the infected plant tissue and triple neem application things are balancing out but im still going to clean the place from top to bottom when things are done.....
funkervogt- it really sucks this stuff is on your plants but you gotta just keep going.. good idea removing the infected plants its better to be safe than sorry...
michaeljordan- well i had ph issues when i first started growing almost 10 years ago when i watered with straight tap water(i was a noob) but this dosen't look like ph issues to me how about you?
Love2herb- like i said i really never had this problem in the past i did hower run the gambit of problems , ph problems , toxicity issues , spider mites ,powdery mildew , heat stress , thrips , having to cut down everything and move with in 2 days due to rats(the people kind)......
I had alot of issues in the past 10 years but for the last 2 of them were pretty good , but now i need to clean up my act and set things right in my garden..... i'm going to be popping some new beans soon but i haven't decided what to pop....white russian or williams wonder??
thanks for everybody's posts and ideas its helpful to read about other people and thier issues and how their dealing with them...
but the veggies dont look bad their producing like crazy i have some yellowing/browning on the lower leaf's of the cucumbers but thier 6+ feet tall and their in 8Inch pots...lol
Advanced nutrients have a product called scorpion juice . it apparently helps with "systemic acquired resistance,viral inhibitor"
its supposed to give boosted resistance towards pathogens ,insects , stress and more......i might pick it up but this run is almost over so im gonna tear down and rebuild...hopefully have a clean room by then..
Olsmokey- "There is also Tom mosaic, cucumber mosaic, and alfalfa..plus Hemp streak, and they go to other plants...not all plants, but they do cross over...
OK, heres the good bit: from my reading the virus is unable to replicate outside the cell, but in the plant cell, the theory goes, the low calcium in the cell makes the virus proteins or summat repel each other, they burst away and infect the cell.."
makes sense but i give my plants barricade . "it increases cell wall stability and increases nutrient absorption and resistance to stress/drought" but as the run hits week 6 after stripping all the infected plant tissue and triple neem application things are balancing out but im still going to clean the place from top to bottom when things are done.....
funkervogt- it really sucks this stuff is on your plants but you gotta just keep going.. good idea removing the infected plants its better to be safe than sorry...
michaeljordan- well i had ph issues when i first started growing almost 10 years ago when i watered with straight tap water(i was a noob) but this dosen't look like ph issues to me how about you?
Love2herb- like i said i really never had this problem in the past i did hower run the gambit of problems , ph problems , toxicity issues , spider mites ,powdery mildew , heat stress , thrips , having to cut down everything and move with in 2 days due to rats(the people kind)......
I had alot of issues in the past 10 years but for the last 2 of them were pretty good , but now i need to clean up my act and set things right in my garden..... i'm going to be popping some new beans soon but i haven't decided what to pop....white russian or williams wonder??
thanks for everybody's posts and ideas its helpful to read about other people and thier issues and how their dealing with them...