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Just a quick update. Back to the grind and plenty to keep me busy, this week. I have a lot of posts to catch up on from you guys, too. Hopefully, I can catch up on that everyone's reports tonight.
Two outdoor plants (white widow and orange widow) are showing signs of septoria. I took this photo after work on Monday:

The other white widow that I believed to be a hermie was already stripped down and looks okay, but I'm watching closely. I removed every spotty leaf and all the wispy little bud sites that won't make it to the canopy from the second white widow and the orange widow. I also watered in some BushDoctor Boomerang that I found at the local nursery. I've never used it before. I just took a chance on the description saying it was good for recently stressed plants. The Lemon Sour Diesel will get a less aggressive defoliation this evening. She looks not-so-bad, but needs a good thinning. I gave everyone a spray with neem oil, last night. I plan to hit them with a copper fungicide, this evening. If I had used that preemptively, I might have avoided all of this. I've seen a few of the little green bastard moths are still around and I hope to get a spray of Monterrey BT in before they start flowering.

Lemon Sour Diesel, yesterday evening:

Stripped yesterday were orange widow (back left) and white widow (front center). On the right is the wierd one-leaf widow I stripped down last week. I'm more curious than concerned. I didn't do this much defoliating, last year. I'm interested in seeing how they respond to that much plucking and trimming. I can afford to be pretty cavalier about it, as I planted much more than I need and will jump right in to a two plant grow indoors when these finish. Frees me up to do experiments and learn.

Veggie photos. Getting loads of cucumbers and a few squash and bell peppers. I started late and no tomatoes are ripe and my chickens got a few of the low hanging tomatoes when I wasn't keeping an eye on them. The foul fowl are on lockdown, now. I really like the tomatoe trellis, but have some adjustments to make for next year and will separate the cucumbers from the tomatoes.







Weed barrier:

I support our female troops:
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Shishkaberry x Sour Lime OG started day 19 of flower this morning. They're recovering from their struggles with humidity, light failures and calcium deficiency. If they keep heading in the right direction, maybe I get to do my first indoor harvest in September



I took a quick stab at adjusting the white balance for this one. It helps show the striations that, as Grump pointed out, will not go away. So, I'm sorta focussing on new leaf growth to determine If things are going okay:

Happy growing, everyone!