it stopped a few weeks ago and looks fine now. the leaves that were affected still look like that, but new growth is normal.hey there fdd .... interesting colouration and pattern distribution. wood decomposition can be quite acidic> if it were conifers? that might affect the ability of the plant to uptake some other nutrients? interesting. has it gotten progressively worse? and are you trying to ameliorte the soil in ant way?
I wouldn't worry fdd, your still blowing many other grows outta the water, including mine...and plus, didnt you say you just wanted to grow in peace and not worry about how perfect everything was...anyways, they will still get huge like last year...I think your doing greatit stopped a few weeks ago and looks fine now. the leaves that were affected still look like that, but new growth is normal.
my garden seems tiny compared to last year, hence my lack of pics. i'm kinda bummed and a little worried.
HAhA thats fucking nuts, you have the best garden ive seen on this site so far, (*if you have a better one please send the link, lol)i added a pic from today. go back and compare.
It's the same reason that some vintage years of fine wines are worth more, even from the same vinyards!my garden seems tiny compared to last year, hence my lack of pics. i'm kinda bummed and a little worried.
ive been looking all over this thread and cant see where FDD posted the number of plants, and i cant even find the most recent pictures? are these still vegging?