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-BG-

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Nice plants man :yes: very familiar strains too, we have many people here in finland growing those thyphoon, RD etc. strains! Nice to see how they perform on their native soil!
Btw why danish canna forum was shut down?
 

Kaffen

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Nice plants man :yes: very familiar strains too, we have many people here in finland growing those thyphoon, RD etc. strains! Nice to see how they perform on their native soil!
Btw why danish canna forum was shut down?

I really dunno :eek: But fortunately its up again! :)
 

esbe

hybridsfromhell
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well, thats not a problem, but shows the variation among cannabis genetics
 

offthehook

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Quote: Why is this plant looking so different compared to the others?


Because it is a "late flowering", early-flowering plant with a nute deficiancy atm but not untill recently.

Recently it has got a nute burn.

(iow, at first it had plenty of nutes availeble, then It grew out of the prime grade soil and most of her roots only tapped from the poorer soil surrounding the plot while competing roots of local weeds simultaniously invaded your plot. Then you over nuted her, and now she looks like this.)

Provided your soil has got good drain, your remedy for next year would be to line the walls of the hole of your plot with plastic and leave the bottom clear.

I've seen these types of plants a lot when working with auto crosses and fotoperiod sensitive "early flowerers".

Took a while for someone to respond, but when I saw it and knew the answer I thought Yess... That quizz I am gonna winn! :D Now for the cruise to monaco.... :)
 

Kaffen

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Quote: Why is this plant looking so different compared to the others?


Because it is a "late flowering", early-flowering plant with a nute deficiancy atm but not untill recently.

Recently it has got a nute burn.

(iow, at first it had plenty of nutes availeble, then It grew out of the prime grade soil and most of her roots only tapped from the poorer soil surrounding the plot while competing roots of local weeds simultaniously invaded your plot. Then you over nuted her, and now she looks like this.)

Provided your soil has got good drain, your remedy for next year would be to line the walls of the hole of your plot with plastic and leave the bottom clear.

I've seen these types of plants a lot when working with auto crosses and fotoperiod sensitive "early flowerers".

Took a while for someone to respond, but when I saw it and knew the answer I thought Yess... That quizz I am gonna winn! :D Now for the cruise to monaco.... :)

Thanks man!
It sounds pretty right too me, guess youre gonna win the quizz ;)
Have a nice trip to Monaco :tiphat::tiphat:
 

Kaffen

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The weather hasn't been to good the last week, we've had a lot mold on the biggest RdxTy :s

Here's another update, including new pictures(taken by a friend):

The biggest RdxTy:
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Here you see how we had to remove a lot of the bud, cause of the mold :(
Any tips on how to prevent this mold spreading?
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The other RdxTy:
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The weather in Denmark, this summer :( :
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The update for this week. We'll be back soon fellow-growers :)
 

Hoots

Member
Just beautiful, really lovely.

Rd x Ty look great.

I hope my typhoons look something like that soon.

Have a good harvest!

:)
 

paulo73

Convicted for turning dreams into reality
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Sorry about the mold.
They look great anyhow.
All the best for what's left.
 
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