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Budbreath

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Looked with magnification and couldn't find any bugs. Its growing in coco. I keep20201205_091637.jpg20201204_180020.jpg the ph at 5.8 to 6. I use calmag and maxibloom. Had a few nats. So I flushed with peroxide. Went ahead and sprayed with daconil for fungus and will spray again in a day. Then I will treat with fung-onil.
 

BeastLebanese

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Looks like it could be some kind of fungus, I would try and clean up some of that lower growth, it seems really bushy and more airflow would help. I would remove any affected leaves as well to stop whatever it is from spreading.
 

HydroKid239

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Looked with magnification and couldn't find any bugs. Its growing in coco. I keepView attachment 4760268View attachment 4760269 the ph at 5.8 to 6. I use calmag and maxibloom. Had a few nats. So I flushed with peroxide. Went ahead and sprayed with daconil for fungus and will spray again in a day. Then I will treat with fung-onil.
I'd defoliate asap, and stop wetting the leaves.
All that bushiness in the lower half of the plant with added moisture is asking for issues including mold and mildew.
 

BeastLebanese

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Cool...thanks for the help!
You're welcome!! Hope it really helps. I know it sucks having to do anything that may stunt autos, sometimes you don't really have a choice, especially when it comes to the health of the plant. I was hesitant at first when I started growing autos, but sometimes they get out of control lol, especially the sativa dominant genotypes.
 
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