Massachusetts Outdoor Grow 2019

BigSco508

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Kinda looks like sulfur deficiency and or Copper deficiency cant really tell from the pics is it only on the older leaves or the top / new growth as well ? Also it could be just the one plant got a little more stressed out during transplant then the others i would keep an eye on it.
 

Citylimits

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Kinda looks like sulfur deficiency and or Copper deficiency cant really tell from the pics is it only on the older leaves or the top / new growth as well ? Also it could be just the one plant got a little more stressed out during transplant then the others i would keep an eye on it.
Was accually one of the first plants to take off and explode in growth once transplanted. Think this hole got 3 cu ft of coast of Maine soil and 2 5 gallon. Buckets of compost with with perlite mixed in. So they shouldn't really have any deficiency but you never know. It is on new growth as well as older growth.
 

michael49

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Watch your plants closely with all this wet and humid weather guys - just found some mold (bud rot) on one of my autos!!! Here is a photo of an area I removed....
 

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bruno8437

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Was accually one of the first plants to take off and explode in growth once transplanted. Think this hole got 3 cu ft of coast of Maine soil and 2 5 gallon. Buckets of compost with with perlite mixed in. So they shouldn't really have any deficiency but you never know. It is on new growth as well as older growth.
If it is on lowers and uppers, it doesn't look like N deficiency. Did you check the back of the leaves for bugs or critters? Not likely from the photos, but it is good to rule it out. Any changes to pH?
 

Citylimits

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If it is on lowers and uppers, it doesn't look like N deficiency. Did you check the back of the leaves for bugs or critters? Not likely from the photos, but it is good to rule it out. Any changes to pH?
Will check it over better when I have time and yes ph has been fluctuating a little. Between rainwater and tap water.
 

BelchertownBuddy

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I made a temporary tent out of pvc and plastic to hold off on some of the water. Works well. On the cheap. You can see it on page 10. I deleted the photo, so can’t upload.
 

Black-Thumb

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Anyone ever seen this?
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Little holes all the way thru...the plant is very healthy and is growing vigorously. At first I thought it was a pest, but upon further inspection I am doubting that. 2 reasons...

1. The damage is extremely consistent. The same node of new growth on every chute, right under the flower sites, all over the plant.
2. I use Neem and BT proactively.

I am hoping I am wrong about it being a pest, and someone tells me "oh that's the Northern Frumpy Leaf Comptroller! Just spray holy water and call it good!" or whatever.

The plant is in a 10gal fabric pot (soil is Roots Organic), water is PH'd and PPMd appropriately. Feeding Botanicare Grow and CalMag.

Any insight brothers? I've been outdoors for years, and never seen this. Need some pro tips.
 

excel1959

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Michael, I lost an auto to bud rot this week. About 2 weeks from harvest. On the positive side my photos are growing like crazy. On the southern boarder of Mass.
 

BigSco508

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Anyone ever seen this?
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Little holes all the way thru...the plant is very healthy and is growing vigorously. At first I thought it was a pest, but upon further inspection I am doubting that. 2 reasons...

1. The damage is extremely consistent. The same node of new growth on every chute, right under the flower sites, all over the plant.
2. I use Neem and BT proactively.

I am hoping I am wrong about it being a pest, and someone tells me "oh that's the Northern Frumpy Leaf Comptroller! Just spray holy water and call it good!" or whatever.

The plant is in a 10gal fabric pot (soil is Roots Organic), water is PH'd and PPMd appropriately. Feeding Botanicare Grow and CalMag.

Any insight brothers? I've been outdoors for years, and never seen this. Need some pro tips.
ever found any Slugs or Snails on your plants Neem or BT wont get rid of them they are attacking a couple of my plants aswell
 

Black-Thumb

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ever found any Slugs or Snails on your plants Neem or BT wont get rid of them they are attacking a couple of my plants aswell
I haven't! That would be a first for me. Do they leave a trail or any kind of telltale? I assume they come when it's dark. I could use my handy "plant flashlight" app and go scope it out at night...

How do you get rid of them?
 

BelchertownBuddy

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I haven't! That would be a first for me. Do they leave a trail or any kind of telltale? I assume they come when it's dark. I could use my handy "plant flashlight" app and go scope it out at night...

How do you get rid of them?
For slugs, saucers of beer works. Put a little beer in the bottom of a saucer, put it under the plant in the dirt and see if you have dead slugs in the am.
 

BigSco508

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yeah you will see a slime trail on plant and on the ground if you put some swag beer or juice , suger water with yeast in a saucer around the base of your plants it will kill the lil fuckers like Blech said because Neem or BT will not stop them .. p.s. yes its at night they mostly attack !
 

BigSco508

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Off topic if anyone Knows of Local grower with legit and i mean "Legit" Road Kill Mass Super Skunk any info of me being able to at least secure a clone would be great thanx in advance !
 
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