Lead seporia? Help!

Tcrook0069

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Just started showing white hairs in the pistils. Switched from my veg nutes to a bloom nute. Im seeing alot of brown spots and then the leaves dying and turning yellow and brown before falling off. Is this leaf seporia? And if so, what do i do? It also looks like an entire branch has been affected and is now drooping...but rest of plant is ok...
 

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thumper60

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Just started showing white hairs in the pistils. Switched from my veg nutes to a bloom nute. Im seeing alot of brown spots and then the leaves dying and turning yellow and brown before falling off. Is this leaf seporia? And if so, what do i do? It also looks like an entire branch has been affected and is now drooping...but rest of plant is ok...
What hashplant said thats not black spot.
 

Bullmark

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I couldn’t begin to tell U what’s causing the droopy branch but the previous post’s answer sounds legit.
You indicated that u switched to bloom nutes once they started showing pistils……just make sure you don’t completely eliminate N at this point. Actually the plant needs its highest levels of N in the first few weeks of flower.
The chart below has been my guide for a long time…..
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DCcan

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This is the damage to look for, cut it below the hole and see if it's still in there.
Eurasian borers are much smaller than most, harder to find. Make sure it's dead before tossing the stems.
I see common stock borers mostly (Top pics), but european corn borers can also eat plants.



 

EduardoCorochio

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Just started showing white hairs in the pistils. Switched from my veg nutes to a bloom nute. Im seeing alot of brown spots and then the leaves dying and turning yellow and brown before falling off. Is this leaf seporia? And if so, what do i do? It also looks like an entire branch has been affected and is now drooping...but rest of plant is ok...
 

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EduardoCorochio

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I had the same thing happen. I thought I had accidentally broken the stem but after examining it , I found this. I ended up snipping the stem off a few inches below the plant and discarded the top. I popped a few too many beans so a few had to go due to limited space. When I was cleaning out the pot of the infected plant , I found three additional insects in the coco itself. I started the seeds in soil outside and transplanted into coco . this is the first time I’ve experienced this and I’m hoping that the other girls don’t have this little critter crawling around beneath the surface but they are all very healthy at this point so I think I’m in the clear.
 
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