Quote Originally Posted by Rusty Trichome
By all means necessary...be careful. Getting stuck out there with no help is not a good idea. Feeling any better today?
Oh your right about that Rusty, im as sore as i could be, my back got all stretched out i think. Il be fine in a couple days tho. But when id seen it spread all i could think was to get the NL out of the area.

Bummer about the NL. Were the root tips a healthy white, or were they brown and kinda mushy? Was the ground hard, dry and compacted...or is it saturated and mucky?
The ground was wet, but not mucky at all, but we had just got a good rain and was going to shoot the NL with some nute, but just dumped it on the Edna when i saw her. I think the roots were not built enough to supply the plant. I should not have been able to really get it from the ground the way i did. It was almost like the roots from the stalk were not big enough, just small little roots. Hell my indoor roots have been thicker before so this could have been one problem, but there is some kind of fungus out there.


Were you indoors, I'd have you check the ingoing and runoff ph, and ask about what you use to provide calcium, and how much you're using.
Its outside so really cant get a ph and i had given it pretty good nutes. The FF should have at least enough to keep it some what healthy.

It doesn't look like the black spot fungus I get on my roses, but a dose of fungicide wouldn't hurt at this point, eh?
Well i got to thinking about if the rose is anyway related to the brier's i plowed down to make room for my plants. I will look at some to see if its on them too as the 3 most near them are the ones that have it for sure. And the one i put in sideways is budding like mad, looks like every branch will grow each into a cola.

I hit them last night, but im not able to use one hand to squeeze the spray bottle so getting the upper parts was tough and not sure i got all the plant. Im going to try and find some help to spray all o them down as its says to saturate the plant in all areas and i know i didn't get in the middle or under the leaves. It is an organic product and im hoping a couple applications will do it. Lets hope. And il let ya know if i see it on the briers.


How do the other non-cannabis plants look around your grow? Are they having this problem too?
Im going to look at them today, but i really think thats where it came from. Never heard of it or seen it on anyones plants, but could be some other type of fungus.



Thanks Rusty:rasta: