This aint aimed at anyone in particular, but it does seem that there will always be some people who will give answers when they themselves don't really know if the answer is right or not. They are not at all objective. like they are arguing about what footbal or baseball team is "best" while they wear a fuckin t-shirt and hat for one team. They have no real interest in the truth. They just want to win the argument and be seen as an expert.
I am really grateful for this thread, too. I have been fighting this indoors for about 6 months. A lot fo that time was wasted listening to the advice of a guy very mush like the ones I describe above, who kept telling me I just wasnt staying on top of my neem spraying schedule like I should.
I now have all kinds of products, because I really need to get this sorted, but didn't know which to try next til I saw this thread. I am currently using copper spray, as well. I am a bit concerned, because past a certain point in flowering, I am going to really not want to spray them with anything if I can help it. But I will cross that bridge when I come to it. I am still in veg on everything.
I am also considering rotating the green cure and maybe some messenger in the spraying schedule. Messenger supposedly mobilizes the plants defenses and makes it better able to fend off shit like this, and also speeds up vegging.
Also, I read somewhere (Not sure about where the link is right ow) that amending your soil with some things called "trichoderma" and "Rootgrow", and also rockdust can help prevent things like this from happening. I think the theory there is that you are making the soil ecosystem ne that is inhospitable to the fungus/bacteria. I am investigating that, too. Anyway, the copper, will at least keep me from having to completely shut down until I get it figured out. I don't feel like I am researching to save all of my entire crop, so the pressure is off.
I feel like once I get this sorted, I am gonna be a much better grower, thats for sure.
Thanks again for startin the thread,
tristynhawk.