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Ok, 10 weeks and 2 days of growth, ~7 weeks and 2 days in bloom. total wattage is now up from 108 to 118.
I removed all the dead leaves that were starting to look like fungus was attacking them. Only the tall one needed a watering, the shorter one is not drinking as much. I watered with a very light mix. I pushed my fingers around the outside of the pots to knock soil into the cracks on the edges before watering (thanks mcloadie!)
I learned a lot about dangerous fungus after this goddamn blight on my outdoor tomatoes. came on right when they started to produce heavy. BAD bag of beefsteak seeds, one was sick from the start, leaves turned over, turned funny colors.. just wasnt right. Now all tomatoes and even basil has blight and I may just kill and burn them. idk there is constant new growth, but the stems are white, the leaves are rusting with holes and some fruits are even getting attacked.
Only plant not catching blight is the pepper plant. It defeats disease. now that I know this is not a nutrient issue, I need to feed that pepper plant! shes hungry!
My dill is not sick but I moved the dill which has the baby blackout/OG13 in it away from the diseased tomatoes!
I removed all the dead leaves that were starting to look like fungus was attacking them. Only the tall one needed a watering, the shorter one is not drinking as much. I watered with a very light mix. I pushed my fingers around the outside of the pots to knock soil into the cracks on the edges before watering (thanks mcloadie!)
I learned a lot about dangerous fungus after this goddamn blight on my outdoor tomatoes. came on right when they started to produce heavy. BAD bag of beefsteak seeds, one was sick from the start, leaves turned over, turned funny colors.. just wasnt right. Now all tomatoes and even basil has blight and I may just kill and burn them. idk there is constant new growth, but the stems are white, the leaves are rusting with holes and some fruits are even getting attacked.
Only plant not catching blight is the pepper plant. It defeats disease. now that I know this is not a nutrient issue, I need to feed that pepper plant! shes hungry!
My dill is not sick but I moved the dill which has the baby blackout/OG13 in it away from the diseased tomatoes!