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Old 07-22-2015, 08:58 PM #571
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THIS SHIT IS HERE. The months of rain we had have it out in full force. It's all fun & games playing prevention until it's upon you and you're playing catch-up.

Gonna be spraying with a mixture of Greencure/Aloe/Insect Frass a,d I'm going to soil drench with Immunox. I'm not playing any games with this shit.
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Old 07-29-2015, 09:00 AM #572
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I've thoroughly read the first 12 pages and need to go back and finish reading the rest...However, I want to jump in now and ask if anyone has tried what I am going to suggest....

I know most guerilla growers cannot use this technique, however there are probably quite a few of us who can...
I am considering "slash and burn" this autumn, after all is harvested and the holes are being put to sleep for the winter...
What I mean by this is, I am wanting to rid myself of this leaf spot, an am ready to try this...

I plan to cut all the brush down that surrounds my secret area. Then, with lots of 5 gallon water buckets, sitting all around for the "just in case", I am going to burn the dead grass and brush all the way until nothing is left but ash on the ground...Where I live I know that everything will grow back in the early spring, before next years girls are ready to go out...

Has anyone tried this? I figure this might kill the bacteria which we all know can winter over, in the surrounding vegetation...
It seems to me that most if not all of the spores will be burnt up, including the ones just under the surface of the soil...

Any comments on this idea will be read with an open mind and full appreciation...
i have thought about it. i was gonna do it last year after harvest but i was scared it would get out of control on me. i then got to thinking what good is the small area gonna do its a airborne fungi spore and will infect my plants anyway if they are not healthy. i say one thing though this living soil i have my plants in none of them are showing any signs of the disease while others are showing it that is not in the mix so that tells me one thing right there on getting a step above this shit. also the delahaze is very resistant to this leaf spot. while i did get it last year it only made a few of the lower leafs with spots but none never fell off due to this shit. the plant stayed green while others 20 foot away died
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Old 07-30-2015, 05:54 PM #573
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Every year i had problems with demaged leafs and finally I found culprit! How to chase or kill it?
I know this was a couple pages back and a couple years ago but that is a ladybug larvae. It is not eating your plant it is eating whatever is eating it. Google ladybug larvae to look at other images. Spraying or squishing would be a big mistake.
One year I found them all over my ganja and my first instinct was to kill it. Something told me not to so I did some research and avoided making a huge mistake.
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Old 07-30-2015, 05:59 PM #574
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I know this was a couple pages back and a couple years ago but that is a ladybug larvae. It is not eating your plant it is eating whatever is eating it. Google ladybug larvae to look at other images. Spraying or squishing would be a big mistake.
One year I found them all over my ganja and my first instinct was to kill it. Something told me not to so I did some research and avoided making a huge mistake.
hey bro thanks for anwsering that bc i have seen these on my plants a few times and i killed them FUCKK!!! i wont be doing that no more and i always wondered why these little black bastards was not affected by neem oil. it makes perfect sense now bc they are not eating the leaf
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I rarely consider spraying outdoors, especially for insects. Only in cases of extreme powdery mildew or other fungus or bacterial infections. Every evening I see swarms of predatory wasps combing the tops of my plants for thrips, mites, and whatever else is plaguing them. Dragonflies and ladybugs are also helpful.
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Old 07-30-2015, 06:10 PM #576
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Yeah I find the knee jerk first instinct reaction is usually wrong. Best to sit down, smoke, and think about it and do some research.
One thing I find when my plants get taller than me, the lower canopy gets eaten, trashed and beat up by everything. I'll start freaking out but when I look up and really look I'll see the tips and top are healthy and vigorous and growing like crazy.
Which makes sense because the wasps, ladybugs and the like aren't likely crawling around in the lower parts with the spiders and clumsy humans. They're up top and on the outsides feasting on the fat pests sucking the healthiest parts of the plant.
So I just strip or ignore the inner shady parts, no need to worry about it since there isn't much light down there anyway.
When the healthy sun lit parts change color, get chewed, or whatever I can worry. Which is rare with enough light, nutrients and water.
The biggest change I've noticed last ten years is the amount of bacterial and fungal problems. They scare me.
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Yeah I find the knee jerk first instinct reaction is usually wrong. Best to sit down, smoke, and think about it and do some research.
One thing I find when my plants get taller than me, the lower canopy gets eaten, trashed and beat up by everything. I'll start freaking out but when I look up and really look I'll see the tips and top are healthy and vigorous and growing like crazy.
Which makes sense because the wasps, ladybugs and the like aren't likely crawling around in the lower parts with the spiders and clumsy humans. They're up top and on the outsides feasting on the fat pests sucking the healthiest parts of the plant.
So I just strip or ignore the inner shady parts, no need to worry about it since there isn't much light down there anyway.
When the healthy sun lit parts change color, get chewed, or whatever I can worry. Which is rare with enough light, nutrients and water.
The biggest change I've noticed last ten years is the amount of bacterial and fungal problems. They scare me.
ya the bottom it seems always gets tore all to hell after the plants get taller. i have started stripping the inside limbs and bottoms that will only make popcorn nugs anyways so i figure just cut them off so more nutrients can head to the main top colas and limbs which is where the prize is.
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Old 08-01-2015, 03:49 AM #578
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I bought the Spectracide immunox bc they didnt have the concentrate. the active ingredients is myclobutanil 0.012% permethrin 0.020%. i should have got the concentrate i suppose since i could make it stronger. oh well im not gonna sweat it. i got my 2oz bottle in today of eagle 20 so i will add 1ml to this 32oz spray of this. after i got home and looked at it this is a insect killer and disease control and also says it feeds the plants bc its got N 0.2% P 0.2% K 0.2% in it. im hoping with the 1ml add of myclobutanil i add from eagle 20 will kill this fkn leaf spot shit before it gets to out of hand
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If you dont want to buy any sprays or don't have any I recommend making a mixure of garlic water and spraying the plants. This will also work as an insecticide.
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If you dont want to buy any sprays or don't have any I recommend making a mixure of garlic water and spraying the plants. This will also work as an insecticide.
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