Dorian2
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To the bolded. Sorry...couldn't help myself. I think weird occasionally.A small insult by an insect is all it takes to introduce bacteria/fungi. Like you said it's on the less sunny side of the street too.
To the bolded. Sorry...couldn't help myself. I think weird occasionally.A small insult by an insect is all it takes to introduce bacteria/fungi. Like you said it's on the less sunny side of the street too.
Nope. Howdy...are we the only Minnesota people on Roll It Up?
Your plants are still stunners. Hopefully the weather cooperates with you the next several weeks.Looks like the rain is gonna stop for a week or so. Here's how things look after all this wetness.
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The broken branch.
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It still looks green and isn't wilting....!
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Looks nice though!Still hot. 2 plants left to harvest.
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Bamboo + tape, if you got wood glue use that tooI have another top level branch that was whipped from its support and broken in 2 places, I splinted it with bamboo the best I could I will have to assess the damage in the morning...
I have this stuff... every year I plant squashes, they get powdery mildew, and nothing I use works. I'll give it a shot.Bamboo + tape, if you got wood glue use that too
if it was me I would spray after rain storms (next day) and spray the surfaces of the plant with SABF or some milk. Does wonders on mold exp pm,leafspot and budrot!
Cost effective, concentrated and safe to day of harvest. The only reason why similiar cannabis products are labeled are limited to 3ish weeks previous and so forth with same limits as anything organic and notill. It’s even the safe bacteria if you were commerical selling since most states have such restrictive limits even thou it makes no logical to be that limited on such. That’s why u can’t. But I asked multi brands that use this mode of attack and that’s the reason vs it’s not safe or not effective at that point. Key with using such is having a very fine mist and to get coverage but also have a wetting agent used so it sticks.
5ml (preventive stage/start) - 15ml (end stage/infectious ) per gallon rate
Some commercial growers turned me on to this stuff a few years ago. You can use it up to the moment of harvest and wash buds in it! Zerotol.I have this stuff... every year I plant squashes, they get powdery mildew, and nothing I use works. I'll give it a shot.
It will be fine! I have had plenty plants finish that way with no problems. This is why I sometimes over do my support system on my plants.They're bent really bad and I can't put them back in the support without injuring them I have done my best to tie it up. The flowers are just really heavy. So heavy. View attachment 5331515View attachment 5331516View attachment 5331517View attachment 5331519
I am fighting PM also. I have been using a copper fungicide that is organic and seems to be working, but I have seen the milk mentioned a few times. Can you explain more what you use, how much, process? Thanks! PM is scaring the crap out of me!Milk spray is pretty effective for pm in my garden.
I hope your plants weathered the storm with little damage