ABushOfKush's Cannabis Adventure - Michigan

I haven’t taken in any new cuts for awhile but the last time I did the cuts got submerged in the sulfur solution prior to going in the plug. And I swear they rooted faster than normal.
Been seeing this again this year. I think it’s bug damage. But last year seems to be near where I spotted some botrytis.


If I were to guess I would say it’s from a caterpillar. Though I spray bt constantly

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If you’re interested. I’ll send you a couple Fem seeds of Pistachio for next year.

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@ABushOfKush that would be great man ! I appreciate that ! :smiling_face_with_three_hearts: :smiling_face_with_three_hearts:

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Not that clear of a photo but that resembles septoria. Remove any leaves you see with an “eye” on them.

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Yeah probably is. Not much of it thankfully. It seems to start out like a bullseye you can see rings then eventually there are holes. It’s always something outdoors.

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I’m not seeing septoria in your photo. I’m not sure what caused the hole but if you had 1 spot THAT bad and it’s from septoria, you’d see more spots all around the surrounding leaves. I haven’t seen holes from the septoria mostly just brown eyes that get larger until the whole leaf is brown, dried, and curled up.

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maybe something fell on the leave like a small stone or akind of grain. or from handling the plants happens from time to time. but no prob at all ! our loved plants are pretty resilient and can handle that :slight_smile:

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@m0sirys my girlfriend 2 weeks ago had a bonfire and there were some scattered ashes on the leaves. Not anything crazy. Needless to say I wasn’t happy about it. She sometimes forgets about the plants. She did the same thing last year. She is a firebug lol. And she wanted to have another fire the other night. I told her hell no. I will try and get a better photo of this spot. I would love to figure out what it is. You have to know your enemy in order to defeat them.

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dont worry ! as long she will notset you on fire everything is fine!

plants can handel this small damage without a problem. septoria can suck alot more!

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@ABushOfKush I didn’t think so either judging by the pics you show. But it’s bad whatever it is. Bud rot always hits plants with these spots.

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I have a big storm coming in Monday-Tues 2-3 day ground and pound. Just enough time before harvest for all of it to set in bud rot-pm. Maybe I will get lucky and the wind gusts will just take them all down. :rofl: 1/2 -1 inch of rain and 30 MPH wind gusts.

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Hopefully Mother Nature will take it easy on you.

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Doesn’t sound toooooo bad. Mine have gone through worse the last couple years. 60mph winds last year a few times only knocked one plant over and she was looaadded.

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I’m hoping for the best. :pray:

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I think I might be interested! I’d love to send beans your way as well if you can make use of anything.

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Trimmed about 10 pounds of Runtz this week at the facility. Real pretty tasty stuff. Perfectly grown. Cracking up at the moment pulling some tops from the Snake Venom. They look so god damn bad. I really hope the Chocolatina and Cotton Candy Crunch can flower out further than this before the septoria kills them.

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I hope I never see that shit. :grimacing:

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I hope you don’t either! My plants get a pretty rough and neglected life compared to yours. I’m sure you’d find a way to kick septorias ass.

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Creek plants looking a bit neglected but flowering decently.


There’s a Big Detroit Energy x Hillbilly Skunk clone from last winter that’s just about done. Very leafy but also very frosty!

Blueberry Super Silver Haze

Another Big Detroit Energy x Hillbilly Skunk not as close to finished but looks super nice.

That tall Chocolatina x Blueberry super Silver Haze. She stunted out in July and didn’t get much taller. Flowered early and got septoria on her lower half.

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Those are looking really nice! Are they just growing wild by the creek or are you watering them?

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