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The Fatty Bubba club, who's in?

Waldgeist

Active member
still not tested any fatty ...
but im quite happy with her so far, looks very solid. floral onset is too late for my lat. but that was clear from start.
 

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Aquitaine

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Harz0

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Hi Guys,

Here some pictures of Fatty Bubba just before harvest. I am happy with the result it was a nice plant to grow.

As you can see i had some leaf issues that started at the end. Tips welcome.

On the last picture you see her sister Orient express in the background.

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dubi

ACE Seeds Breeder
Vendor
Veteran
Welcome Aquitaine,

Hope i'm not doing late! Please don't cut your plants so early, looks like they still need 2-3 weeks more!

The white marks in the leaves are powder mildew. Try to clean the area before start growing next year, check the other plants and trees nearby, maybe they are also being affected by the fungus. Apply sulfur powder over the affected plants and trees, and also over your ganja plants in the very first days of flowering (first 1-2 weeks or so, when the plants have only a few pistils). This will protect for 1-1.5 months of flowering, usually enough for short flowering indicas. But it's more difficult with longer flowering sativas , sometimes the sulfur doesn't last enough to protect the whole flowering and later, the sulfur cannot be applied in mid flowering.

Unless you want to go with chemical systemic insecticides, cleanness, this and other organic remedies (like equisetum arvense extract) are the only way to prevent (but not to fully avoid) powder mildew nowadays, it's becoming a serious problem in many places.
 

sal opette

Member
ICMag Donor
Day 60 13/11 Time for cropping.



Very fine seeds Dubi :tiphat:

Early quick dried smokes have power and depth in effect and flavour. Heavy hash and coffee resin, very relaxing high, face tingling, muscle relaxation.

Have been looking for a vigorous, powerful, flavourful indica for a while.... think I've found her....
 

dubi

ACE Seeds Breeder
Vendor
Veteran
Thanks :)

I'm glad you are enjoying the early samples and that the grow was a success.
It's indeed a strong relaxing and tasty indica.

Can only get better with the curing. Best regards!
 
Welcome Aquitaine,

Hope i'm not doing late! Please don't cut your plants so early, looks like they still need 2-3 weeks more!

The white marks in the leaves are powder mildew. Try to clean the area before start growing next year, check the other plants and trees nearby, maybe they are also being affected by the fungus. Apply sulfur powder over the affected plants and trees, and also over your ganja plants in the very first days of flowering (first 1-2 weeks or so, when the plants have only a few pistils). This will protect for 1-1.5 months of flowering, usually enough for short flowering indicas. But it's more difficult with longer flowering sativas , sometimes the sulfur doesn't last enough to protect the whole flowering and later, the sulfur cannot be applied in mid flowering.

Unless you want to go with chemical systemic insecticides, cleanness, this and other organic remedies (like equisetum arvense extract) are the only way to prevent (but not to fully avoid) powder mildew nowadays, it's becoming a serious problem in many places.

To add another suggestion to what dubi said:

Looking for a simple, organic solution, I had success against a powdery mildew problem with a potassium bicarbonate-based fungicide called GreenCure. However, I would be extremely wary of applying it--or anything else--during flower. I also made some corrections to the growing environment to prevent further outbreaks.

You might also consider taking a trip over to the organic section of the forum. I believe some of the PNW growers have said much on dealing with and preventing powdery mildew with organic solutions.

Good luck with your growing.

:ying:
 

Waldgeist

Active member
indoor, 50g 'paula', day 51 flowering

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strong hash/earth/kaffe aroma, high yield potential,
fast and sog-able
 

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