marcus611a
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It's like every maybe five to six days I get a leaf like this. Anybody ever seen this before I'm thinking maybe rust fungus. Other than that one leaf all looks good
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This is a picture of about a week and a half 2 weeks ago of what was on one of the leaves will actually two of them in that picture. This is why I say maybe some kind of a fungus and maybe it was early on that leave and I caught it beforehand.Idk, I've never seen a fungus follow the veins of a plant, it seems more like something is munching it. - not a clue what, since we see nothing, but ...
@marcus611a, those are the type of pictures we needed before lol. Now I feel bad for confusing you but your plants did look pretty good. It could be some type of septoria or fungus. I had a run in with septoria this summer and @Squiggle recommended one teaspoon per gallon of apple cider vinegar as a foliar spray. Unfortunately I had to chop the plant early due to budrot so wasn't able to try it. If I had to guess I'd say citric acid or regular vinegar would work too... @InTheShed is also a good person to ask. Cheers.
Sorry guys just getting to my "mentions." Marcus and I have been having this conversation via PM, and my recommendation to him was 1% citric acid spray for PM and Safers insect killing soap for the bugs (washed off after 24 hours). I don't recommend the Safer 3 in 1 as it's just neem oil, which will brown your pistils and can make your flowers taste and smell funny.ipad, glasses & old eyes are not a good combo but kinda looks like pest, rust or scale
Hmm prolly operator error, seriously if you have more than 50 posts you should be able to pm or add pics to anything… we can ask Shed to swing by with this….. @InTheShed
Interesting, because vinegar is what some folks recommend for PM but I found that citric acid worked better on that.I had a run in with septoria this summer and @Squiggle recommended one teaspoon per gallon of apple cider vinegar as a foliar spray.
Milk didn't work at all on PM for me at any dilution (I only have skim milk if that mattered!). In terms of botrytis, I was just wondering if citric acid might work on that since I haven't had any since summer 2019. I'm waiting to get some again ( ) or seeing if anyone else might try it when they get it.The Citric Acid sounds more appealing than vinegar and way more appealing than milk for rot. I seen you mention that it also seems to work as a preventative for that as well. Going to try it next summer unless I spot some product made especially for it at the shop in town.
All right bro here you go this is the best pic that I've gotten yet of what is wrong with this plant I'm going to circle it in red along with some other pictures of the rest of my plants everything looks good but this maybe you can get a clear picture now bro. It sure is looking like some kind of a fungus to me. I have found some spray at Amazon that's good for mites and a bottle that's good for fungus and assist that you can use it all the way up to harvest and it's been tested 100% that says it leaves no chemicals or nothing so you won't even have to wash it it says. Look at this picture and just tell me what you think bro I really need some good advice on this because of it's not mites I don't want to spray for the hell of it and vice versa but I plan on buying both bottles one for the mites and one for fungus just to have on handThere's plenty here if you want to move to Canada...
U right I'm thinking some kind of a fungus either rust or leave septoria that's just my opinion I have no clue reallyYou don't have mites, that's for certain. Mite bites are white not brown.