I dont think your gonna find resistance strains because it all depends on the weather dry yrs like this yr you might not see any an think wow i got the strain that kickass on leaf spot, then next yr we get a wet cloudy summer an that same strain dies from it, This is why preventive spraying is the way to go wet or dry getting to the finish line what matters. Are you seeing leafspot now because its been a pretty dry summer, Iam not far from you an seeing nothing at this point. An by the way all dispensary bud sucks an its not from using zerotol.
yeah, I'm am seeing differing levels of problems for different plants.... in last few weeks, debbie kinda got the septoria going that was pretty dormant, but definitely around on the dark, low spots on some strains...first ones to show it are my biggest problems now, as is always the case. I larf, lollipop, and lots of lst to give each branch it space, done early after 5-6 tops.......and sometimes it has f'ed me when september weather sucks and the septoria starts working into flower leaves....I used to spray acv and h202, but ahhhh, that seemed to help more knock down PM, which hasn;t been a problem a number of years now.
WHy does most dispo stuff always suck? literally bothers my sinuses and always has some wanker taste...like multi dispos, same shwag that looks good, but tumbled,rocky, and dry....like don;t think you are gonna press a dispo 1/8 and be like, jammin sweet number from that, more like open the car window and deposit 2 - 20's in the roadside ditch.
There's endless wet spots in western maine, like low, swampy spot between hills that never really dry out, like micro climates in those pockets... a good friend has a swampy spot right below his grow area. I used to grow with him back in 2016-2018 there and we never once had septoria problems..now, he struggles more than I do and I'm on a hill south of him with better wind, but also a wet, swampy spring area about 50 years below the garden..... what can you do, eh! I really do my best to keep grass mowed around my 8, 4 cubic yard dug holes (essentially 800 gallon pots), and the weeds cut on the stone wall and such....just get the area as dry as possible as early in the day as possible... that's been the strategy this year... looks like there will be minimal rain and leaf wetting this week in western maine, so the plants will likely not keep pushing the septoria around and up....good.