HSC Trainwreck

I have been on this everyday, and it still comes back. I’m in early flower as well

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Don’t be afraid to take them off. Clean hands and tools after touching those.Those look older. Is it still rainy there? Hopefully it will dry a bit. As long as those don’t start showing up in the tops,she will finish fine.

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you’ve got a sixty gallon plant in a ten gallon pot. it’s only gonna get worse.

@Hashpants I’ve been taking them off when I see them. Hasn’t been rainy, but hot, and humid as hell. Haven’t seen any in the tops, but hoping she makes it. @noknees I started a little early…

You can spray wettable sulfur or copper fungicide on the plant another time or two. You can spray any other vegetation around and the soil surface (not the plant ) during flower.

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Currently have neem oil, and have to make do with what I can find locally

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Don’t use sulfur on it then . Sulfur and oil do not mix and will burn off the leaves. Stick with the neem until flower.

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I’ve been taking them as I see them, and plan on spraying the area and plants, with neem oil soon,. Mulched all 3 earlier, and using a soaker hose from now on

You for real? Lol

@Familytradition …Dealing with some similar issues in my Garden as well…Those MoFo :face_with_symbols_over_mouth: Brown Spots…:triumph:Septoria​:triumph:…I’m new to Fungus and Mold in the Garden so, I’m not sure if we got the same thing…
@Hashpants & others Helped me out a Ton…Keep Learning & Growing Family :muscle::muscle::muscle:

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From my understanding, I’m early enough in flower, where I can soak the area and plants with neem oil, one last time. This correct?

If you’re in the SE, Midwest area, then more than likely

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You can , and there are some controls you can use well into flower to help control fungus. Citric acid and Potassium Bicarbonate can be used well into flower and are a safe way to keep the ph of the leaves too low for fungus. If you are comfortable sending me a dm , I will send you some of each . Citric acid is a main ingredient in many popular plant treatments. Potassium Bicarbonate is used in wine making to lower ph .

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Im thinking I created said environment for this to happen

Is there bushes or poor air movement.

No bushes, gets good air movement

Maybe some cardboard or mulch around the ground area to keep rain water from splashing up. GL

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Mulched earlier, considering just spraying the area with neem, and the plants with a baking soda/water mix.

I’m thinking it could be splashing up from the concrete . Maybe some cardboard or straw.

Is this a better option than neem?