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  1. Minnegrowta

    How are things looking?

    These plants I have must have very sturdy genetics. My San marzano tomatoes very obviously do not, as they are being consumed by septoria so quickly, nearly a third of all three are affected now. Conversely the weed looks perfect. They straightened up just a bit but the flowers are keeping them...
  2. Minnegrowta

    How are things looking?

    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.
  3. Minnegrowta

    How are things looking?

    I have this stuff... every year I plant squashes, they get powdery mildew, and nothing I use works. I'll give it a shot.
  4. Minnegrowta

    How are things looking?

    I 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...
  5. Minnegrowta

    How are things looking?

    Watching the hail come down and just dying inside
  6. Minnegrowta

    How are things looking?

    Looks nice though!
  7. Minnegrowta

    Storm damage,insects or something else?

    Your last image, what is all that crusty stuff on the outside of the branches? Insect damage??
  8. Minnegrowta

    How are things looking?

    Looks like the rain is gonna stop for a week or so. Here's how things look after all this wetness. The broken branch. It still looks green and isn't wilting....!
  9. Minnegrowta

    Storm damage,insects or something else?

    On squash they burrow at the base of the vine. Where do they chew in to cannabis? Also near the ground? Or anywhere? Are you still able to locate them with the orange frass, or does cannabis make differently colored frass?
  10. Minnegrowta

    Random Jabber Jibber thread

    I have found a slug. Other things may emerge, the mosses are wild harvested.
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    Random Jabber Jibber thread

  12. Minnegrowta

    How are things looking?

    Aside from my broken branch incident which, by the way, I don't think is gonna heal, the plants look perfect health. Here is a picture from my studio window. The new supports seem to be doing their jobs.
  13. Minnegrowta

    How are things looking?

    There's still plenty of time to capitalize on what's still developing before frost. If I was gonna get septoria, this late in the season is ... fine, I guess. This is from a couple days ago.
  14. Minnegrowta

    How are things looking?

    Welcome, nice to see more of us! Next year we should have a thread or something for Minnesota folks. If there isn't one elsewhere, this thread is fine for that too. When did you plant yours? Looks like you went with pots. I'm really pleased with generating a colossus, however next year I may...
  15. Minnegrowta

    How are things looking?

    24 hours of off and on rain, that's all it took, and now my San marzanos have septoria. Insane. They were the picture of health a mere day ago. My anxiety is climbing. I went around to as many laden branches as I could on my girls and shook them to shed the excess water trapped in the flowers...
  16. Minnegrowta

    How are things looking?

    It's a sad branch to lose. I'm looking at all the other stem nodes and not seeing anything out of the ordinary. Maybe this branch had begun to fail before the storm. Can I take a sterile scalpel and remove some brown stuff, to put clean flesh against clean flesh to seal the wound? Eta; fondling...
  17. Minnegrowta

    How are things looking?

    Is it not worth the risk? Were I to cut it, is what's on it salvageable to trim and dry, or compost?
  18. Minnegrowta

    How are things looking?

    I was thinking that the wound doesn't look fresh for some reason but I'm not sure how or why.
  19. Minnegrowta

    How are things looking?

    I'm gonna redo my cord supports... Every branch that leaned into the morning sun is fine but the back side of Fork is way less supported and this is one of those back side branches.
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