Waiakeauka
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Mahalo Cooter@666 for the link and all your advice and help on RUI!Ho Brah! Check out this site http://www.farmersalmanac.com/
Mahalo Cooter@666 for the link and all your advice and help on RUI!Ho Brah! Check out this site http://www.farmersalmanac.com/
Is there any leaf spots on the plant? It looks like one of my plants that caught leaf spot bacteria or fungus. If that is an outdoor grow and it gets wet a lot from the rain it could be the leaf spot bacteria or fungus if the PH is good and you are giving enough nutrients. In areas that rain a lot the bacteria doesnt really spot the leaves that much it tends to cause yellowing and dying of the lower leaves and spreads up the plants. I thought that I had a nutrient shortage or a PH problem but what I had was the leaf spot bacteria,View attachment 1743725View attachment 1743723white widow. leaves are dyin but im not sure if its all ready?
Anytime brah!Mahalo Cooter@666 for the link and all your advice and help on RUI!
Garden safe “sulfur” might clear some of those issues...I use it to control powder mildew, you can mash up garlic too and make a spray with it….garlic is a natural source for sulfur....I've never had leaf spots or the leaf bacteria maybe someone with more experience with it will chime inWhat is the best thing to control leaf spots or the leaf bacteria? I am sure many outdoor grows especially growers on the windward side of the islands have experience some trouble with the bacteria or fungus.
Is there any leaf spots on the plant? It looks like one of my plants that caught leaf spot bacteria or fungus. If that is an outdoor grow and it gets wet a lot from the rain it could be the leaf spot bacteria or fungus if the PH is good and you are giving enough nutrients. In areas that rain a lot the bacteria doesnt really spot the leaves that much it tends to cause yellowing and dying of the lower leaves and spreads up the plants. I thought that I had a nutrient shortage or a PH problem but what I had was the leaf spot bacteria,
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Yeah Coot... Saw the same red bird flying low in same area as well. Also saw the yellow bird about 2 hours prior heading leeward.Braddah's and Sistah'a I saw a red loach lurking around over Aiea/Pearl City not sure if there intentions are good or bad…might be GH…it might be somebody else leasing the helicopter so just be careful!
best thing you can do is show us some picsWhat is the best thing to control leaf spots or the leaf bacteria? I am sure many outdoor grows especially growers on the windward side of the islands have experience some trouble with the bacteria or fungus.
wassup dude. welcome to RIU, home of the hawaiians see you around.Aloha everyone. I am the Highhawyn! and I would like to say hello to everyone on this thread. I decided to join so that I can see what's going on in our beautiful state. Been doing this a while, even before the med cert but it feels a lot better being legal now. Still a little paranoid about things, but a healthy dose of paranoia never hurt any paka growers. I got kinda freaked out by surfer's post about being visited by NED, so that is when I started looking here more often. I run on a few sites, but for some reason, i like the way you guys are looking out for things and keeping it real. Alrighty, a lengthy post, but i wanted to introduce myself virtually lol Looking forward to checking this thread out to see what's next. Aloha everyone, take care and be safe.
I got my first one of those longboardskateboards at the Surf Expo in Orlando when they first came out in 94.? I was living in Daytona Beach that year, I don't really remember any of that year, except for a lot of Sublime, fishing and riding that fucking longboards around every single day and most of the night...couple tabs and you swore you were surfing....Dr. Greenhorn & Surfdout, any any one else of course check this stuff out ,pretty cool.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2atjs6XRC7Y&NR=1&feature=fvwp
looking good B-Dawg. How old is she?. Looking closer today at my TW's I think my problem is on all of the Bubba's except maybe one!? I thought you had some others up and going?My only plant, hope she works......AfgooeyxTW
little secret my friend. Milk is just a temporary band-aid if you will. Do you understand the word "systemic"? Well once you see Powdery Mildew on your plant. It is considered a systemic plant at that point, and like I said. Milk is just a quick fix,so is rubbing alcohol. The best thing you can do to keep Powdery Mildew at bay is spray your non infested plants weekly is 'Serenade'. This stuff works wonders if you don't have PM. But once your plants get it, Serenade is useless. I'd make sure you have an area for a "sulfur Burner/pot" Every month three hours of sulfur burning should keep your PM at bay. It's a hard pill to swallow, after you have given your blood,sweat, and tears for a crop that becomes infested with PM .To cure mildew on a week 2 flowering plant I put milk in a spraybottle and sprayed the plant, now I got dried milk like dried elmers glue (but not stuck to just stuck on) all the leaves. However No mildew and the plants doing healthy!
Coot, How dat affy drying up? Do you really go to the Polo fields or are you down a little more at the naked beach?