REMO CHEMO

Beachwalker

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89% humidity, not even raining just heavy fog ..so in the last 4 days been less than 24 hours where the humidity was below 60% (I think we're going to need a bigger boat?)
 

Beachwalker

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So now I'm seeing septoria on a 3rd strain, white rhino in veg. I'm about to burn sulfur, I treated them with spray, I don't mind using neem in veg I just hate that nasty shit in general

It caught me this year :cuss: I've never seen it before August around here so I was not watching and or doing any preventative burning, why would I, I've never seen it this early but I should have known it is condition-specific and we've had nothing but swampy shitty weather all year here:wall:
 

Beachwalker

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99% humidity and it's not even raining my room is 62%, my humidifier is small if I got a bigger one would it even be able to handle this kind of humidity?

Anyway the two other strains that are showing mild signs of the septoria are being treated heavily. sulfur burning in a little while probably start the burning an hour before lights out every morning to burn sulfur I'll probably shut the grow lights out leave the room lights on and burn for an hour every other day and see how that goes

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Please don't come in and say the White Rhino Cross pictured above for illustration purposes looks like this or that because it's not. I understand it looks like a lot of things but it's not, it's septoria

The only thing I would add is if you suspect septoria feed plants heavy, that's one defense, also Remo chemo has terrible resistance, definitely a strain to avoid
 
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Beachwalker

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:mrgreen:

.. did I mention the little Remo chemo plant that was stunted is still with us?:hump:

Also there may be a rooted cutting of the first Remo plant, unfortunately it had two labels on it because somebody was stoned :eyesmoke: and didn't take old label off, so I'm not positive what it is but pretty sure it's the first Remo (it doesn't look like the LA OG)

.. who knows this thread might have some new life before too long?:weed:

Edit: above when I said remo chemo was a strain to avoid I meant if you have humidity issues like I do, wasn't trying to judge it as a plant or smoke is what I'm trying to say
 
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Beachwalker

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Remember the 2nd, stunted Remo Chemo from the top pic in this thread? (It's the one on the right)

This is her today getting transplanted into a 3-gallon pot..

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..aaaand I still have a cutting or two in a tray somewhere of Remo chemo plant#1 (top picture left), which succumbed to septoria, but is also schedule to make a triumphant return this fall..!

The Remo-chemo grow Journal lives on?!:bigjoint:
 
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{Ganjika}

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looking good! i grew this recently & was very happy with it i got both chemo & bubba phenos both potent the chemo was a bit too much for me kind of head jarring so i have to micro dose. It looks to me you have a more chemo dominant pheno cause of the stretch,the bubba pheno is a more squat plant. Chemo phenos had a lemon chemical smell & the bubba smelled like it should coffee/mocha with hints of chemical in some. I didnt take clones wish i had but i did cross both phenos to sour bubble.looking forward to how yours turn out & what you think of it.
 

Beachwalker

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looking good! i grew this recently & was very happy with it i got both chemo & bubba phenos both potent the chemo was a bit too much for me kind of head jarring so i have to micro dose. It looks to me you have a more chemo dominant pheno cause of the stretch,the bubba pheno is a more squat plant. Chemo phenos had a lemon chemical smell & the bubba smelled like it should coffee/mocha with hints of chemical in some. I didnt take clones wish i had but i did cross both phenos to sour bubble.looking forward to how yours turn out & what you think of it.
Hey thanks for the input! Remo #2 is a short bushy plant, this is her tonight..

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.. however Remo #1 didn't make it through septoria this spring, but I have a cutting or two of her in trays somewhere doing well, so she's going to make a comeback soon!

.. and she's the big stretchy one! Lol! I kept topping her but she wouldn't stop growing and stretching! ..there's some pictures of her early in this journal
 

Beachwalker

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so Remo number to is staying in veg for this run only because I'm not ready to take any more clones and I don't
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Remember the 2nd, stunted Remo Chemo from the top pic in this thread? (It's the one on the right)

This is her today getting transplanted into a 3-gallon pot..

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..aaaand I still have a cutting or two in a tray somewhere of Remo chemo plant#1 (top picture left), which succumbed to septoria, but is also schedule to make a triumphant return this fall..!

The Remo-chemo grow Journal lives on?!:bigjoint:
so Remo number 2 is staying in veg for this run, only because I'm not ready to take any more clones right now

She could use a little fattening up anyway, everything could I've been keeping things slow and lights low for the summer so.. will see in a couple months, should be ready by then
 

Beachwalker

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Update:

..took cuttings on 10/5, finally got roots! Got some from remo chemo plant #2, and fortunately I got 1 of 2 rooted from Remo chemo plant #1 :mrgreen:

Both remos chemo's from the initial Post in this thread are now in flower. Will update with pictures of both before long ..the Remo chemo thread lives! :clap:

Remo chemo plant number one was pollinated on two lower branches this morning by gps Gunslinger pollen (Starfighter X stardawg, if I recall), and remo #2 will also be pollinated with it, but she's two weeks behind number one so she's not ready
 
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Beachwalker

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Remote chemo is the lightest feeder in my garden she should never get more than half strength newts and maybe every other watering at most
 

simpleleaf

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.. burning sulfur for an hour in the morning before lights out
You're running your lights at night, and off during day? I was reading about sorbic acid (or potassium sorbate), and thought of your plant disease, septoria. Pesticideinfo.org says potassium sorbate is classified as a fungicide, while California included it in our "can use" list. I haven't read much about it in relation to plant diseases, it's a common food preservative, there's a bit of food science available on its use.

Another approach to consider would be a phosphite of some variety.
 
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