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    #1
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    An update about my epidemic - Suggestions

    Here I finally got some alright pictures, this camera fucking sucks, coulndt get anything better for now at least so i hope this helps u guys diagnos my poor babies. I hope there ok.
    thx again
    Kevin Spencer Reviewed by Kevin Spencer on . An update about my epidemic - Suggestions Here I finally got some alright pictures, this camera fucking sucks, coulndt get anything better for now at least so i hope this helps u guys diagnos my poor babies. I hope there ok. thx again Rating: 5

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    #2
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    An update about my epidemic - Suggestions

    Are you talking about what looks like bug's eating the leaves?

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    #3
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    An update about my epidemic - Suggestions

    well its deffenetly not the fungus that I thought...
    I somtimes get small patches on my growing buds f a fungus and what you described sounded similar..
    That looks More like you Have watered it in the Midday sun and scorched it.?.
    again another guess though..
    sorry I cant be more helpfull...

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    #4
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    An update about my epidemic - Suggestions

    cant see shit you need to back away & take pic.We can see other plants better than yours.

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    #5
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    An update about my epidemic - Suggestions

    That is a very real possibility nossaHeads. Also there is a chance it some insect. They stop by and take a bite out of one of the leaves. Makes a hole by biting. Then deciding they do not like what they are eating they leave. Well the plant has a small hole to deal with so the edges of the bite will turn brown and dry out to keep nutrients inside. Next while the leaf is fighting for life. The area around the bite will use up different nutrients and change color. Most insects secrete some natural chemical that may affect the leaf too. First is to flush with 3 times the water just in case.

    Next try one of these pest & insect controls

    Safer Yard & Garden Insecticide - A Specially formulated combination of insecticidal soap and botanical pyrethrums that kills insects on contact. Broad-spectrum yard and garden insect control, including aphids, spider mites, thrips, and many other insects. Using a unique patented combination of naturally derived fatty acids and pyrethrums to knockdown problem pests. Safe to use up to day of harvest.

    Safer Garden Fungicide - Safer Garden Fungicide controls common fungus on vegetables, flowering plants, ornamentals and fruits. A naturally derived sulfur-based formula is the main active ingredient. Use up to the day of harvest. Prevents and controls black spot, rust, leaf spot and powdery mildew.

    My favorite
    Hot Pepper Wax - Targets most garden pests including aphids, spider mites, thrips, whitefly, scale, and many others. Simply mix with water and spray. Pests will stay away from your fruit and vegetable crops. The Ready-To-Use comes in a 22 oz spray bottle. The concentrate comes in a 16 oz. container and makes 2 gallons of spray. Made from hot Cayenne Peppers.

    This is from the company's marketing material but they do work and are all safe to use around a resin producing plant.

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    #6
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    An update about my epidemic - Suggestions

    Hey thx again for the help. I didnt think it was fungus, i was kinda thinkin it got scorched cause like the black parts are cripsy feeling. but what tripped me out is alot of the new growth was getting it to. Im not nearly as worried now though, and I will get a better picture for u guys, lol yea thats true, u can see the other plants better, the camera i was using is fucked, lens pops out, but i still coulda taken it a lil farther back, ill get another picture for u guys tonight just so u guys can check er out, there looking pretty nice though, they've perked right up now, there 5x the size they were 2 weeks ago so im feeling pretty good. Again guys, thx for the help, if it werent for u guys, i woulda been worrying for a long time. Ill keep u guys updated with the progress and i wish the best to all my fellow apprenctices
    thx again
    kevin

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    #7
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    An update about my epidemic - Suggestions

    lots of H2O, no nutes, good flush just in case you overfeed w/nutes. r

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