The only defense vs Phytoplasma, is to keep the insects off of them in the first place. Doesn't matter how healthy the plant is.
Its like Ebola. If you get infected, youre in deep shit.
Once they get it, they either Die, or are greatly affected, and for me, anything I know that has the bacteria, I aint smokin.
Its in no way, shape, or form, any kind of nutrient deficiency, PH, cold, genetic. PERIOD. May as well get off that avenue.
We feed them 19.5-20-39, Epsom Salts. 0-52-39.
Were running 70 Phosphorus in 3-4 weeks of flowering, and a 20 as the base number.
The formula ratios we use are based on Tissue Analysis. So they aint starving for anything, and PH is where it should be.
It also has never happened INSIDE. Same fertilizer too. Same Promix BX.
Only difference is artificial light vs sun, and no bugs inside, vs mother nature. Which will bury you. Everything is against you outside.
How many bugs are there in a 300ft x 300ft area?? In the Woods?? Near water??? Probably Billions.
American Elm are the main vectors of the bacteria in mainland USA, and is also the most common shade tree in usa::
Its like Ebola. If you get infected, youre in deep shit.
Once they get it, they either Die, or are greatly affected, and for me, anything I know that has the bacteria, I aint smokin.
Its in no way, shape, or form, any kind of nutrient deficiency, PH, cold, genetic. PERIOD. May as well get off that avenue.
We feed them 19.5-20-39, Epsom Salts. 0-52-39.
Were running 70 Phosphorus in 3-4 weeks of flowering, and a 20 as the base number.
The formula ratios we use are based on Tissue Analysis. So they aint starving for anything, and PH is where it should be.
It also has never happened INSIDE. Same fertilizer too. Same Promix BX.
Only difference is artificial light vs sun, and no bugs inside, vs mother nature. Which will bury you. Everything is against you outside.
How many bugs are there in a 300ft x 300ft area?? In the Woods?? Near water??? Probably Billions.
American Elm are the main vectors of the bacteria in mainland USA, and is also the most common shade tree in usa::