Thanks for the info, I already have a bottle so I'll give it a shot.not to be off topic but man I hate septoria like many issues but if it was me I would
Remove all septoria leafs, throw into “not usable” compost far away from garden or burn it. Then spray ur plants every 3 days and after rain with southern ag biological fungicide , this mode of defense will put every surface the bacteria can be it will fight off the septoria and misc molds.
cheap , effective and great preventive and even infected mode of defense! foliar And drench both suggested and can be used till day of harvest
Foliar appt for non infected apply at 5ml per gal , apply at 15ml per gal if infection or high risk time of its cycle/time. You can even drench in to fight medium based as well for 1 ml per 5 gal and that will also be a double defense against these molds
That's a shame but just how it is some seasons. I'm surprised the Southern Ag stuff didn't save it though.My garden really took a beating this year from the mold & mildew. I ran quite few different breeders hear and nary a plant turned put well, so please don't be upset @kropduster . I'm certain your genetics are good, my conditions were just no good. I've been growing a long time and this is my worst outdoor season ever, Septoria everywhere!
Only one of the Eviction Notice in this patch is going to make it, on the brightside, the smell is fucking fantastic! It definitely has some foulness & some skunkiness, got the stank it where you can't stop smelling your fingers! I'll have to give these girls a shot indoors.
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I still have one more EV & one more PBRK in another spot that look OK, will report back on those soon.
SABF is an amazing tool but mold resistance and also emviroment pressure of the disease go into play too thing is look how many trees/plants will have leaf spot, so if u spray ur plants and everything around u got it u still got the issues per se. It’s also insane how u can have plants touching or in same bed and some will get leafspot or a disease badly but than diff pheno isn’t effected if any. As a farmer this is what we learn per round on what “doesn’t work” to what is champs exp for outdoor issues. I know once I see certain pheno’s get budrot way more I’m dodging them next year that’s fosureThat's a shame but just how it is some seasons. I'm surprised the Southern Ag stuff didn't save it though.
I guess I'll shut this grow report down. Nobody was able to finish their plants. Was hoping for some results.
I don't think I'll be doing any more Test Grows. I pay for the shipping and seeds and all and get nothing in return. From a business point of view it's a waste of my money and time.I'm sorry to see this happen. I had looked in on the thread a time or two, somehow never realized the parentage involved. I'm interested in growing some Balkh one day, I would say I'm essentially worthless as a tester because I can only grow 5 a year and I like to spread that across 2-3 strains. If they make the change in the law that's currently proposed I would have a loophole by growing at someone elses place with their consent giving me another 5 for each person like that.
I know at least one tester mentioned having a go at it indoors. I'm outdoors except for early start up indoors, would you mind it if I hit you up about this sometime in the future ?
I don't think I'll be doing any more Test Grows. I pay for the shipping and seeds and all and get nothing in return. From a business point of view it's a waste of my money and time.