So guys..
Ive posted previously regarding a 5$ setup for growing, so thought to update the situation with you.
my baby was healthy for two weeks (from seed) until I started to recognise some light spots on some leaves, i asked my father (agricultur engineer) and he advised that it is leaf Septoria. Three leaves were infected.
I had no access to any store "due to job" to get any fungucide or any kind of treatment, so he advised me to try those following tricks "for further knowledgement":
1st leaf: cut the part infected of the leaf and leave the main vein unharmed
2nd leaf: cut the infected part of the leaf with the main vein
3rd leaf: use a cigarette to burn the infected area on the leaf
so the results were as following:
1st: the leaf survived, still erected with good health.
2nd: the infection kept spreading, had to remove the whole leaf.
3rd: the leaf with perfect health, although the burnt area is marked/abit curled, leaf is growing.
yesterday ive noticed some of the new leaves tips started turning brown, guess it is light burn. So i got the lights few inches away.
see the attached photos
the plant so far is growing, abit slow but its fine, and i notice that it is staying short and bushy, guess thats good isnt it? And it seems that it is an indica or atleast mostly indica.
Please be free to leave any comment or advise (yes the container is relatively small, but thats all the soil i have access to. Gotta deal with it and get a small plant)
Ive posted previously regarding a 5$ setup for growing, so thought to update the situation with you.
my baby was healthy for two weeks (from seed) until I started to recognise some light spots on some leaves, i asked my father (agricultur engineer) and he advised that it is leaf Septoria. Three leaves were infected.
I had no access to any store "due to job" to get any fungucide or any kind of treatment, so he advised me to try those following tricks "for further knowledgement":
1st leaf: cut the part infected of the leaf and leave the main vein unharmed
2nd leaf: cut the infected part of the leaf with the main vein
3rd leaf: use a cigarette to burn the infected area on the leaf
so the results were as following:
1st: the leaf survived, still erected with good health.
2nd: the infection kept spreading, had to remove the whole leaf.
3rd: the leaf with perfect health, although the burnt area is marked/abit curled, leaf is growing.
yesterday ive noticed some of the new leaves tips started turning brown, guess it is light burn. So i got the lights few inches away.
see the attached photos
the plant so far is growing, abit slow but its fine, and i notice that it is staying short and bushy, guess thats good isnt it? And it seems that it is an indica or atleast mostly indica.
Please be free to leave any comment or advise (yes the container is relatively small, but thats all the soil i have access to. Gotta deal with it and get a small plant)
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