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    Ideas for dealing with leaf septoria

    Can you buy from them in the us?
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    How are things looking?

    As mando said, every crop has some amount of rot, unless you live in some perfect world. In my op you don't throw the baby out with the bath water.
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    Open show an tell 2023

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    Open show an tell 2023

    All I have left is the ac gold now, cut the strawberry cheesecake last night, it looks pretty nice and hardly any rot. smallish buds but super dense, crystally, smells like candy. I trashed the whole black gorilla, I get pissed off when I have to cut everything apart to find shit that is hidden...
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    Open show an tell 2023

    I made my own watering rings from the same 1/2 tubing, it will bend into a circle without kinking as long as its not too tight diameter. Each ring has 4 of the drip emitters, these are able to be adjusted to control the flow, also they come apart so can be cleaned if they become plugged. Both...
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    Open show an tell 2023

    I'll post some pics, pretty simple, some 1/2" black tubing, a timer that attaches to the faucet, and some emitters. You'll prob invest approx. $100 to get setup for the 12 containers. I also have a valve at each pot so you can cut the water off after harvest or whenever. I know when I was hand...
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    Open show an tell 2023

    If you have them on a drip system they work great, Mine go 5 / 10 min per day depending on the conditions. When I was trying to water with a hose it was a pain.
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    Open show an tell 2023

    Even though there has been no rain, the black gorilla has a lot of rot now, I had seen a couple spots but there's more now, as usual in the biggest buds. The green crack had only 1 small spot,,, the strawberry chees cake looks perfect, the buds are dense but not as big.
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    Southwest Virginia outdoor

    What about that caterpillar, see one there's many.
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    Open show an tell 2023

    Here's a few close ups, 1 is Acapulco gld, 2 is 3x crazy, 3 is black gorilla, 4 is green crack, 5 is strawberry cheesecake.
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    Open show an tell 2023

    That sounds impossible to deal with, we usually get no rain here from June thru most of October, sometimes we may get a shower over that time.
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    Open show an tell 2023

    nor cal here, we got a few drops, fortunately most was to the east of us.
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    Open show an tell 2023

    Still ok here but there is always some rot, no rain yet, hopefully not until mid oct. pic 1 is green crack, 2 is black gorilla, 3 is 3x crazy, 4 is strawberry cheesecake, 5 is Acapulco gold.
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    First Time Outdoor Grow

    I don't think I would cut them to soon, they may recover.
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    Open show an tell 2023

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    2023 Massachusetts Outdoor Growers

    For some reason deer never touch my plants, there are a lot around and their hoof prints are around them. What they love are tomatoes, grapes, blackberry shoots, and the apple trees.
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    Open show an tell 2023

    I switched to 45 gal cloth pots about 5 years ago, previously in the ground. Have them on a auto water system so they are always kept watered, nice to go on vacation for 10 days and not even think about them. They may only get to 7' but that still get me more than I can ever use in a year. Come...
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    Low Key 2022 Garden

    Back in the good old days we would put a t pin through a piece of cardboard, stick a piece on the end of the pin, light it and cover with a glass. When the smoke filled the glass, lift slightly and suck the smoke out, it will keep burning and the glass will be filled in the next 20 sec approx...
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    Talk to me about Monterey BT and Bud Rot

    Norcal also and another problem is we have had near 98% humidity every night for a couple weeks, warms during the day but big buds are suseptible. I will prob dump approx 1lb due to bud rot.
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    Yeah! It's Bud Worm Season. Pics

    Thats a anise swallowtail caterpillar, they will only be on that type of plant, they dont touch pot. Looks similar to a monarch but the monarch will only be found on milkweed. they can live on all kinds of milkweed but it's best to not have tropical varieties, something to do with them blooming...
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