Rust spots on leaves

thumper60

Well-Known Member
Great info, thanks!

I'm going to do both! LOL this shit's nasty I'm going to hit it as hard as possible! Gonna add 30-50pt/day dehumidifier soon cuz I'm sick of it

The burner works and there's no spraying or mess, but I read the label on the copper spray and I'm not going to use it more than I have to, but I'm comfortable with what I've heard here and read online as far as using it so I just ordered it, thanks again
yup going to have to wash no matter what we use,the think the bigger dehuy will solve the problem,the spores r allways in the air just need the right rh an spot to spawn
 

Beachwalker

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I hear ya ..it's tough stuff, It's 82% now and my tents 61% at 60 degrees, that's Prime septoria territory right there! Surprised I don't have p.m. to go along with it to be honest (that's probably next:wall:)
 

lcb212

Active Member
Dude are you going to spray it on your bud!?I'd use it in veg, but I wouldn't spray it on bud?

I've got it stopped already via baking soda/neem sprays and sulfur burns, but any leaf already infected is going to die

the prevailing thought is to remove affected leaves at the first sign, but when I get it stopped I leave them to help get the plant further along and to get new leaves growing which have no necrosis

I'm not recommending this, I'm just saying that's what I do and it seems to give best results in my situation. The exception is if I see a healthy plant with only one or two necrotic spots I will remove those leaves immediately
I’m in my first week of flower. What was your cure with baking soda?
 
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