Guerrilla 2017

psychadelibud

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Middler I am dealing with a horrible case of septoria leaf spot and powdery mildew on all of my getaway genetics right now. They were growing so lush and beautifully fast and then suddenly we get tail rains from the hurricane and disease is everywhere. I sprayed aggressively in the last week with serenade and went to check on them today and the nasty shit has progressed and multiplied.

Now, I am moving onto Eagle 20. I put wayyy too much work into this for a retarded ass disease to poke out its ugly head in my garden. Took so many safe and preventative measures and still get attacked. This is my first year using organics, not my first year with septoria leaf spot but definitely my first with powdery mildew in the whole 15 years I have been thumbing.

I will tell you for a fact that Eagle 20 will slow down and pretty much stop this leaf spot epidemic. I have always had success with it. I know it is poison, it is unhealthy and all. But it is used on many commercial food crops that we buy at the markets and I don't see anyone croaking over because of it. Just imagine what all is in cigarettes that we smoke? Way worse than ONE chemical we spray to control a disease.

On the sunny side however, this is the first year I have not had much problems with bugs and I have sprayed no insecticides only used Kelp and seaweed sprays thus far. I will be spraying some BT soon though, I definitely ain't gonna take any chances on bud worms and caterpillars this year.

Hope all is well bro.

And your crop is still beautiful and looks like you are going to get a hefty yield regardless of the black spot.
 

thumper60

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Middler I am dealing with a horrible case of septoria leaf spot and powdery mildew on all of my getaway genetics right now. They were growing so lush and beautifully fast and then suddenly we get tail rains from the hurricane and disease is everywhere. I sprayed aggressively in the last week with serenade and went to check on them today and the nasty shit has progressed and multiplied.

Now, I am moving onto Eagle 20. I put wayyy too much work into this for a retarded ass disease to poke out its ugly head in my garden. Took so many safe and preventative measures and still get attacked. This is my first year using organics, not my first year with septoria leaf spot but definitely my first with powdery mildew in the whole 15 years I have been thumbing.

I will tell you for a fact that Eagle 20 will slow down and pretty much stop this leaf spot epidemic. I have always had success with it. I know it is poison, it is unhealthy and all. But it is used on many commercial food crops that we buy at the markets and I don't see anyone croaking over because of it. Just imagine what all is in cigarettes that we smoke? Way worse than ONE chemical we spray to control a disease.

On the sunny side however, this is the first year I have not had much problems with bugs and I have sprayed no insecticides only used Kelp and seaweed sprays thus far. I will be spraying some BT soon though, I definitely ain't gonna take any chances on bud worms and caterpillars this year.

Hope all is well bro.

And your crop is still beautiful and looks like you are going to get a hefty yield regardless of the black spot.
long as your the only one smoking it e 20 is great on mold, an fungies,copper will stop black spot lot safer just gotta catch it early
 

MiddlerGuerrilla

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Middler I am dealing with a horrible case of septoria leaf spot and powdery mildew on all of my getaway genetics right now. They were growing so lush and beautifully fast and then suddenly we get tail rains from the hurricane and disease is everywhere. I sprayed aggressively in the last week with serenade and went to check on them today and the nasty shit has progressed and multiplied.

Now, I am moving onto Eagle 20. I put wayyy too much work into this for a retarded ass disease to poke out its ugly head in my garden. Took so many safe and preventative measures and still get attacked. This is my first year using organics, not my first year with septoria leaf spot but definitely my first with powdery mildew in the whole 15 years I have been thumbing.

I will tell you for a fact that Eagle 20 will slow down and pretty much stop this leaf spot epidemic. I have always had success with it. I know it is poison, it is unhealthy and all. But it is used on many commercial food crops that we buy at the markets and I don't see anyone croaking over because of it. Just imagine what all is in cigarettes that we smoke? Way worse than ONE chemical we spray to control a disease.

On the sunny side however, this is the first year I have not had much problems with bugs and I have sprayed no insecticides only used Kelp and seaweed sprays thus far. I will be spraying some BT soon though, I definitely ain't gonna take any chances on bud worms and caterpillars this year.

Hope all is well bro.

And your crop is still beautiful and looks like you are going to get a hefty yield regardless of the black spot.
The shit is a real nightmare. I'm fighting the good fight to see what all I can get to the finish line. Hope things work out for you.

Sea Grow bloom 4-26-26 and Epsom Salt. Every 6 to 7 days. Didn't use anything during veg except garden toner and a couple of shots of liquid nitrogen. Growing them in 3 yr old cow manure.
 

Mr.Marijuana420

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Your plants look good, I lost a lot to leaf spot as well, treated some with the same some with the same copper fungicide you're using a few days ago. I should have gotten it earlier but better late than never, overall lots will fair well with some yield loss, but should finish. I've cut nine plants very early from leaf spot taking over, most have it to some extent, and I believe I have multiple types effecting the plants. It is what it is, should still be plenty
 

DankBudzzz

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Your plants look good, I lost a lot to leaf spot as well, treated some with the same some with the same copper fungicide you're using a few days ago. I should have gotten it earlier but better late than never, overall lots will fair well with some yield loss, but should finish. I've cut nine plants very early from leaf spot taking over, most have it to some extent, and I believe I have multiple types effecting the plants. It is what it is, should still be plenty
I didn't realize until your battle with black spot that I too have it on numerous plants, completely destroyed three of my biggest plants which should of been atleast a half pound each, still had 4 weeks to go so I chopped for th hash bin. Also dealing with major powder mildew problems and bud rot on top of it....September has been all rain and 90% humidity....just get me to the finish line already...even with all your problems everything looks amazing!
 

psychadelibud

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The shit is a real nightmare. I'm fighting the good fight to see what all I can get to the finish line. Hope things work out for you.

Sea Grow bloom 4-26-26 and Epsom Salt. Every 6 to 7 days. Didn't use anything during veg except garden toner and a couple of shots of liquid nitrogen. Growing them in 3 yr old cow manure.
You ain't a kiddin' Middler, it sure is. I would rather deal with leaf spot than bud rot though myself, be thankful that nasty spore has not crept into your garden so far.

Plants look beautiful man! Much farther a long than mine, but mine were put out late and I still have yet to put out several more. Hoping my plan will work out this year with a late grow.

I am using the exact same thing, sea grow bloom. I also have some Earth Juice Seablast Bloom I feed with as well for a side by side to determine which I like better for next year. I like sea grows ingredients better myself though.

I also use growmore liquid Kelp Extract, Madagascan bat guano, epsom salts, calmag, earth juice catalyst, azos, mykos, azomite and real growers recharge as well. Do you do much foilar feeding with the seagrow? I do in early flower and it seems to do great.

How much you mixing per gallon per feeding? I'm assuming the minimum since you feed every 6 to 7 days?
 

MiddlerGuerrilla

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I didn't realize until your battle with black spot that I too have it on numerous plants, completely destroyed three of my biggest plants which should of been atleast a half pound each, still had 4 weeks to go so I chopped for th hash bin. Also dealing with major powder mildew problems and bud rot on top of it....September has been all rain and 90% humidity....just get me to the finish line already...even with all your problems everything looks amazing!
That sucks bro. The shit is a plague but like somebody else said I'd rather have it than bud rot running wild. Hope you cone away with a nice pull brother.
 
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