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Looking for guerillas with leaf spot diease experience.

hamstring

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In my opinion its not leaf spot or any other type of fungus because of the pattern. There is no fungus that I know of that leaves that pattern. Looks more like leaf miners to me.



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Mandocat

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Some times it just doesn't matter so there's spots. I've had some plants that are just wrecked with spots but that's just a few individuals I cull them out as they should be. I grow in soaking wet NJ and always got some spots, mostly late when who cares. Don't use fungicides, copper , neem oil etc that's just nasty. The solution is selection ,spots are everywhere when you grow in the wet.
“Give me spots on my apples
But leave me the birds and the bees
Please!”
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Selection is the only solution, in my experience! Had a pheno of Salvisa, by Lymerising Farms that had no spots, next to plants that were totally devastated. https://www.beegensbeans.com/product-page/salvisa-holiday-hookup
 

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