Beans for everyone (Part 2)

Again…that’s your fault! :laughing:

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Sure, that’s just like you to blame me for everything.

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Not everything…just great plants and an avalanche of seeds!

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All girl’s now.
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Nice…man am I having a battle with septoria. Been spraying first with sulphur, then changing it up with Ferminator and then hypochlorous acid…shit just keeps on coming.

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Make sure no water splashes up from below. Like lay some serious wood mulch or cardboard around the base of the plant.

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I’ve got mulch all around them, and I’ve taken all branches off to about 2 feet up. Every day I strip more leaves off with spots.

Never had this crap before.

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My battle with it is about to begin most strains seem to be not too bad so far but it’s been such a wet summer I don’t think it’s going to be avoidable

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I can’t believe it’s survived sulphur/Ferminator/hypochlorous acid.

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I am going to have to give those a go I usually do a heavy mix of baking soda and water and soap but if that doesn’t cut it

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An update on my patient. Her roommate’s have been released. And she is making the colas.

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What does it look like, I don’t think I’ve ever seen it on my outdoor grow.

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Fuck that’s nasty

It’s been either rainy or humid as hell most of the summer here…I guess this is the result. Ive had it on tomatoes before, but not on my weed.

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You are in Barrie correct?
I’m across the lake from you, I really hope I don’t see the septoria here.

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It usually gets the leaves,but the buds came out ok for me.As long as it stays off the sugar leaves.

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There’s time to spray Garden Friendly Fungicide or Potassium Bicarbonate if you are not too far in flower.

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I’m hoping my constant doses of silica are keeping it at bay. So far so good.

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I guess I can live with that.

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