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    Soil Plans For Next Season:

    Question for all you outdoor growers. I'm planning for my next seasons grow and I would like your opinion and input on the soil I have to work with. I currently have a 20% worm casting / 80% compost mix that I will be using as a base to that I plan on adding composted cow manure at a rate of...
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    Leaf Spot Fungas, what to do?

    Nope , just straight well water. The thing that has been driving me nuts is that I was treating for mag/cal, and all the other usual suspects. That was the problem. I went nuts trying to figure out a nutitianal, or enviromental cause and nothing I did had any real effect on bringing my plants...
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    Leaf Spot Fungas, what to do?

    Update on mystery Fungal attack: I found a copper based anti fungal solution and applied it to all my plants. I also cranked up my home made sulfur vaporizor. The copper based stuff seems to be the ticket so far. I applied it day befor yesterday and have definately seen a slowdown of the...
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    Leaf Spot Fungas, what to do?

    Fungi: At least 88 species of fungi attack Cannabis and more are being discovered every year (McPartland & Hughes 1994, McPartland & Cubeta 1996). By far the most significant is gray mold, caused by Botrytis cinerea (teleomorph Botryotinia fuckeliana). B. cinerea thrives in temperate regions...
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    Leaf Spot Fungas, what to do?

    Thanks, sounds like the kind of advice I need to hear, I did try epsom salts, with no results. I think I'll pick up a quart tomorrow when I go into town.
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    Leaf Spot Fungas, what to do?

    Unless the 'whatever it is' somehow got into the soil? Brand new bag though. I treated this morning with a copper based fungaside, I'll give it a few days and see what that does. I also started some of Nirvanas ICE seeds this morning, using the paper towel method. I sprayed a little of the...
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    Leaf Spot Fungas, what to do?

    The little ones have never had ferts, as they are too young. The soil is roots 707 ( had the same thing happen with fox farm) From what I have seen about tobacco mosaic virus is that it causes a blistering on the leaves. At least from the pictures I have seen. I havent completely ruled anything...
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    Leaf Spot Fungas, what to do?

    The first time I noticed this problem, I changed to a different soil. From Fox farm to organic roots 707.
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    Leaf Spot Fungas, what to do?

    Ya gotta be kidding neved, those seedlings just popped and won't be ready for another pot for a couple of weeks and the others where transplanted two weeks ago. You don't think I checked the roots already?. Its like I said in my previous posts, Fungal attacks can look a lot like a number of...
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    Leaf Spot Fungas, what to do?

    Pictured are White Rhino and Master Kush. The Seedlings are Master Kush and the rest are White Rhino. Sorry about the poor quality of the pictures, still getting used to the new camera.
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    Leaf Spot Fungas, what to do?

    Leaf spot is a generic term used to describe a number of related molds, as for color, mostly brown. It presents itself first in the larger, older fan leaves, causing them to have 'dead spots' or brown blotches, which if left unchecked it will destroy the leaf, and subsequently your entire plant...
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    Leaf Spot Fungas, what to do?

    I cant post pictures at the moment, however my grow room, and plants have become infected with what appears to be leaf spot fungas. I've given my grow room a complete cleaning (twice to be sure) but it keeps reappearing. So I did a bit of reasurch on the subject, and outside of trashing all my...
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    Please help, Leaves turning yellow, damaged and dying

    I'll second the opinion that they are way too young for full strength nutes. 1/4 strength at that age should be sufficiant. The foxfarm soil should easily have what it needs to feed the young plants for 3 to 4 weeks without adding much of anything at all. Usually by the time the soil is being...
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    White Widow taking a turn for the worst?

    The last time I grew White Widow the one thing I noticed was that it did NOT like much in the way of Nutriants compared to the other strains I grew. I found it was very easy to overfeed. Watering once a day? You should let the pots get dry befor watering again. Its entirely possible that...
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    Whats wrong with this plant?

    I know I'm going to get hammered for saying this, as I have befor, but have you considered that it may be some kind of fungi attack??? If you ruled out cal/mag, ppm, lockout, and all the other usual suspects, fungus is a real possibility. Fungi attacks will look a LOT like cal/mag deficiancy or...
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    Need help identifying my leaf problem!! ASAP PLEASE

    1) I am not saying that this is definately his problem, Im simply saying that he should take it into consideration as a possible sourse of his problem. 2) I'm not saying that this is the ONLY treatment to give his plants. Obviously he should be considering all of the possible causes of what is...
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    Need help identifying my leaf problem!! ASAP PLEASE

    What is shown in my picts is what happened overnight, this is the problem in its infancy. I may be wrong, but I figure $20.00 spent on a bottle of seranade is very cheap insurance. What if he takes everybodys advice and treats it as an enviromental issue or nute issue and the problem persists...
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    Need help identifying my leaf problem!! ASAP PLEASE

    Pictured is another white rhino with the leaf problem. This is a MOLD or a FUNGAS. Not a nute or enviromental issue.
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    Need help identifying my leaf problem!! ASAP PLEASE

    Pictured is a White Rhino that I have, showing the early signs of an infestaion. This is NOT a deficiancy, lockout or bug. Its a fungas and responds to a fungaside ( Seranade ). I have been batteling this scourge for over a year, thinking that it is some kind of nute problem, soil problem...
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    Hey Sticky: How about a thread on fighting fungas attacks?

    I've been under attack by an unidentified fungas for my last three grows. I didn't realize that it was a fungas that was affecting my plants as the symptoms where remarkably like nute burn, or cal/mag defficiancy, or any number of other causes.After posting my initial photos on the help forum...
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