@Thatbaldguy Looks good man! How long were your photos vegging for im growing my my first photo this year and shes gotten big and bushy im excited to see what she produces. But not 100% what to expect.
These veged for 8 weeks and 1 day. When i see calyx I go one week and flip the light cycle. They went from 34 inches to 46 inches in 9 days. Super stretch!
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@Thatbaldguy Awesome! Ill go check it out for sure!
@Thatbaldguy that was a great lookimg grow how much did you yield off of them? Also sorry to hear about your wife im glade you found a way to help her.
@MissingDigits035 thanks brother! They’re still in flower. Should get a few pounds off of this grow. They can produce 18-25 ounces per plant under perfect conditions. I try to keep as close to natural as possible. No nutes, rain water, controlled temp and humidity, because thats what nature does. Let the cannabis do it’s cannabis thing. I only use warm tea to feed and use a soil I’ve been growing tomatoes in for 12 years with outstanding results, (it’s proved itself).
I need help! I got this clone three weeks ago and transplanted her as soon as she got to my house. She went throught a bad storm that night. She recoved drom the damage about a week ago and has been makeing good progress and i hit her with some ff grow big nuts as per instructions all my other plants have responded well to this and the clone seemed to be she made good growth but when i checked on her today there are some blacking leaves and idk what it is does anyone have an idea?
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You think this happened from the nutes you fed her? How long ago was that? It looks pretty serious being it’s starting down where the new growth emerges.
@Fieldofdreams Im not sure if the nuts did it or not but i will say after further investigating i dont think its as serious hopefully as i originally thought what i thought was black is actually purple so is that good or bad? I fed her nuts about 4 days ago.
@MissingDigits035 sorry for the late answer. In the research I’ve done since reading ypur post, I’m roughly 98% sure it’s phytoplasma. It was first discovered in India around '67 '68 and it was expected to spread world wide. It did. Every once in a while it finds a plant and rears it’s ugly head and the plant dies. (Sorry) It affects other species of plants and trees as well but we dont care about those. Pull it bag it and get it out of your garden. That’s my take.
@MissingDigits035 the other 2% goes to Dark Purple disease caused by high levels of copper sulfite in nutrients or soil. You can flush a few times and see where it goes.
@Thatbaldguy thanks for the info so would you try and ride it out flush and see if its color cones back or pull it im not trying to mess up my cherry pie witch it about 5 feet away from it
If it is phytoplasma and imo it’s highly likely, and it was near my other plants I’d pull it and protect the majority over the one. Why risk 6-7 plants over a single replaceable plant.
Sorry brother, keep in mind its just my opinion. Someone else may know something else. Give it few and lets see who chimes in. @OGIncognito @beachglass @Borderryan22 @SilvaBack203 @Retiredoldguy
Controlling phytoplasma diseases usually begins with controlling insect vectors. This starts with good weed removal practices and clearing brush that can host insect vectors. Bacteria in one plant can also spread to other plants, so often removal of an infected plant is necessary to contain the contagion.Jul 26, 2022
Excerpt from one of the articles I found.
@Thatbaldguy O man that scares me your probably right its in some wooded side yard area and i cleared it out but not the greatest so that could be the issue thanks for the help man lets see of others chime in
Maybe throw a couple close ups at us of the new growth leaves. I myself would really like a closer look.
@Storm Hey I thoyght you might like to see this and maybe give us an opinion.
No clue on this 1. I am pretty good at getting them to sprout/veg. Since living soil my nute issue knowledge is fading…lol. If a disease no clue at all unless TOmaters. I do a foliar peroxide spray every couple weeks so never really deal with it