Bacterial Leaf Spot ?

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Hello,

I have a Magnum thats about 10 weeks old early next week, I had been going really well. I've had caterpillar problems last week , under control now but they've done damage to my plants and this one got hit the worst. Had some spots of mould on the areas the caterpillars damaged, so shes been getting hacked up a bit last week and I suspect her immunity is weak, now mould prone and with showers forecast next day or two I think i'll chop her this arvo or tomorrow. I get the feeling shes not gonna finish off well. Does this plant have bacterial leaf spot ? ... thanks
 

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:pass: Hey Vas-- ..more likely fungal, not that it really matters! And you got it, once an easy access is made by damage, the omnipresent fungal/bacterial vermin's can make a move into the tissues,... only thing I can think of is very accurate neem spray on the fans, avoiding direct or overspray onto the buds,... could buy you some extra time at least....:biggrin:
 
:pass: Hey Vas-- ..more likely fungal, not that it really matters! And you got it, once an easy access is made by damage, the omnipresent fungal/bacterial vermin's can make a move into the tissues,... only thing I can think of is very accurate neem spray on the fans, avoiding direct or overspray onto the buds,... could buy you some extra time at least....:biggrin:

Hey @Waira , thanks man. OK well I'm about to wrap up a grow and start a new one. all plants had it, some severe like the Mag, and some not as bad. SO there will be no infected plants on my property when i start the new grow. It is also hotter & dryer so I am not as worried but,
I'm worried about spores in the soil. I'm gonna turn the soil a bit and get rid of all the mulch & stems in a hot compost heap. Will that kill the fungal leaf spores ?
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... alas, the fungal spores are ubiquitous outdoors,... but they're largely opportunistic infectors, gaining easier access into a plant that's stressed/weakened, or though physical damage and open tissues,... baste (foliar spray) the girls with pure neem oil during veg/early bloom on occasion, to fight many forms of vermins! :rofl: ..neem has other great physiological benefits as well,...:thumbsup:
 
... alas, the fungal spores are ubiquitous outdoors,... but they're largely opportunistic infectors, gaining easier access into a plant that's stressed/weakened, or though physical damage and open tissues,... baste (foliar spray) the girls with pure neem oil during veg/early bloom on occasion, to fight many forms of vermins! :rofl: ..neem has other great physiological benefits as well,...:thumbsup:

Thanks again Waira, I'm onto the neem !
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