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09-30-2013, 10:27 PM #1Senior Member
help, think i have a big problem!!!
hehe marigolds, good call.
growdemon Reviewed by growdemon on . help, think i have a big problem!!! Ranger outdoor grow '13 Have something attacking, first noticed a darkening, drying look on the smallest, lowest, most interior buds. Advice from Bigfoot and couple other young wannabes, the plant is naturally pruning itself because of shady environment I created. So today I went out to remove, it's moving up the plant and out the branches. Took three entire plants because it had reached the colas. I'm thinking some kind of soil born disease. It's not mold. Any ideas, what about Rating: 5
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10-01-2013, 09:19 PM #2OPSenior Member
help, think i have a big problem!!!
Found the evidence that said cat b may be right, so took the unlucky 13 and left 5 for the home crew to quesstimate on.
Three least affected were the biggest, other two out on the edge(location), collecting marigolds seed.
But Bigfoot says it's mother nature saying don't grow here!
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10-02-2013, 06:40 PM #3Senior Member
help, think i have a big problem!!!
Isn't mother nature's job to have things grow? Does kind of sound like an organism attacking the plant.
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10-31-2013, 05:52 PM #4OPSenior Member
help, think i have a big problem!!!
Very true pp, think he meant she thought I should move on and not push my luck. But I'm collecting marigolds and crysanthmums and grow super thick in garden and greenhouse. Also heard of an organic microbe good guy, but still looking.
Am still thinking nematodes, stem noughts but no entrance hole. T terminal buds did ok.
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10-31-2013, 06:27 PM #5Senior Member
help, think i have a big problem!!!
Happy Halloween! Glad to see you're back. Anxiously waiting for the pics you mentioned on another thread (got a call). Know they'll be awesome.
---- Ah, the joys of a grower. Always something, huh? So on the home front, how much harvest verses how much loss?
---- love your cloning method for a larger space, especially in a grow room or greenhouse where the humidity would be higher than in the living areas of your home, but just for a few where the humidity is low for plants, I like the domes or aquariums to maintain those greenhouse like conditions.
----Really concerned for Esteban. Call me parinoid, but I suspect the worst (remember the pics of his grow right in the open behind his house?).
---- Glad you had a good time at the med grow. Good eats, huh? So did you get fat while you were there? LOL!~~~ PEACE! ~~~
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