estricklin Supporting Member HBT Supporter Joined Apr 29, 2012 Messages 2,596 Reaction score 694 Location Oklahoma City Oct 5, 2013 #31 Perfect, keep us posted.
OP OP bionut Well-Known Member Joined Oct 13, 2012 Messages 412 Reaction score 42 Location Bucharest, Romania Oct 7, 2013 #32 Ooh, and i must point out that i harvested 150 grams of cones from my Cascade
H Hopfarmer Well-Known Member Joined Jan 27, 2009 Messages 460 Reaction score 19 Location Paonia Co Oct 8, 2013 #33 Powdery Mildew
H Hopfarmer Well-Known Member Joined Jan 27, 2009 Messages 460 Reaction score 19 Location Paonia Co Oct 8, 2013 #34 http://www.uvm.edu/extension/cropsoil/wp-content/uploads/PowderyMildew.pdf
OP OP bionut Well-Known Member Joined Oct 13, 2012 Messages 412 Reaction score 42 Location Bucharest, Romania Mar 23, 2014 #35 The plants started to sprout and they look very good. Will see after they'll grow bigger if will get sick again or not. Anyway, i will do a better job when i fertilizeand irrigate them.
The plants started to sprout and they look very good. Will see after they'll grow bigger if will get sick again or not. Anyway, i will do a better job when i fertilizeand irrigate them.
prohl84 Well-Known Member Joined Jan 28, 2013 Messages 339 Reaction score 43 Location Toledo Mar 23, 2014 #36 +1 to powdery mildew. A much better problem to have than the downy version which can infect plants systemically- you would need to pull it. Also as others have said it looks like the plant is deficient. If you can fix that she'll be able to fend of diseases better.
+1 to powdery mildew. A much better problem to have than the downy version which can infect plants systemically- you would need to pull it. Also as others have said it looks like the plant is deficient. If you can fix that she'll be able to fend of diseases better.