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Cannasota posted an update 6 weeks ago
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Cannasota posted an update 2 months ago
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Lady bugs larva , highly beneficial , eat spider mites, aphids , and lot of other pesky pests
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All good brother I’m in minnesota and i let them do their thing
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I do try to keep caterpillars and grass hoppers off after they eat the pesky bugs
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The fact that you have ladybugs breeding in your area means you probably have a pest problem but they’re keeping them in check otherwise they would move on looking for food elsewhere…
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Cannasota posted an update 2 months ago
2 months ago (edited)
What a sad sight to come home and see. Hoping she comes out of it but I think she might already be gone. Almost didn’t share because of embarrassment but I figured I might as well share the good times and the bad. It’s a part of learning to become a better grower! Not sure what direction to take with this plant. Any suggestions?
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What is going on with it? Is it just too wet? Or is it fungal or insect?
Many people over look this for outdoors, but golf courses will literally run fans outside to get them through the fungal season…
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If your not seeing anything visible on the plant like bugs or fungus try some recharge or some microbes. 💚
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Did you give it anything recently? POSSIBLE nutrient issue as it looks to be working from the bottom upward. Hard to tell with just a photo, but that is my first guess.
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Give it some water 💦 it’ll come out of it
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Septoria has came ripping through the woods and into my outdoor grow. What do ya’ll recommend for treatment of septoria? They have just began to flower.
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The only time i saw a lot of septoria on a trimming gig, the plants were stacked at about 90%, like they just dont care, but that was the late Freezeland…
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You might be screwed in flower. Copper maybe but usually if I catch it early enough I’ll defoliate like almost 100 percent and let new leaves hopefully grow un affected. Sure it sets back the plant about a week or so but better than no plant at all…
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It is a persistant soil born disease often specific to cannabis, some people will abandon a site after it gets serious, it probaly will be more and more apperant through the years… but i’m thinking that you can keep working that soil with loads of biologicaly activ stuff if that is not too demanding, also might help to skip a year, but keep…
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My girlfriend just asked; where is the guy you are giving so much time and advice to, and i’m like; well i dont have clue, but he’s growing bushcraft and that is so cool ’cause by now, we are a rare breed… so i just want to make a finnal comment, you maybe better off not replanting cannabis in that soil, thats what most people would…
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Take the best care of them that you can. And hopefully they can fight off disease. Or at least maintain. I’ve never dealt with that specific situation. Where are you?
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Cannasota posted an update 3 months ago
For not baking since Highschool and only being my second batch of cookies in my life, first time with canna butter, I’d say they turned out pretty well! So potent lol
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