Do I have septoria

Nickcg123

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I think you may be right and unfortunately
Septoria can't be treated. For this the best you can do is cut off infected leaves, thin your plants for more ventilation and get a fan blowing on your plants so that you can see them moving.
 

OldMedUser

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There's lots of treatment options for septoria. It's just another fungus so powdery mildew treatments should work fine and I've used dilute potassium silicate to get rid of that a few times.

Took me 5 sec to do a web search. DuckDuckGo is your friend. :)

:peace:
 

Nickcg123

Well-Known Member
There's lots of treatment options for septoria. It's just another fungus so powdery mildew treatments should work fine and I've used dilute potassium silicate to get rid of that a few times.

Took me 5 sec to do a web search. DuckDuckGo is your friend. :)

:peace:
Perhaps if you don't have first hand experience with it you should spend more then 5 seconds researching. There is no real cure, fungicides help to a very mild extent. Beat thing to do is as I stated above.
 
Thanks guys new to this but hope I can still get some good bud .getting ready to switch to sensi grow a+b and bud candy so fingers crossed
 
Ok what can I do to a dress the problem.I was feeding fish fert about every 3 to 4 waterings.but I ordered sensi grow a+b and will be here in a few days then bud candy to finish .
 
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