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I just ordered HFH Hashplant2, Mors Iran, and Scottish
from Seedbay.I was really hoping to get Purple Nepal but its all gone. Could you tell me which of your strains are most suited to outdoors in the wettest country in Europe? Also, will there be any new stock on seedbay before the spring? Very Excited at the prospect of getting some of your Northern oriented genetics. |
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Haha, my timing really is so spectacularly bad sometimes.
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yes theres more to be listed soon
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Aye, some where listed within an hour of my buying some.
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Looks like you picked some decent strains moss buddy.I can't get seedbay working on my ps3 :( but i'll make do with what i got and maybe make a few of my own strains along the way
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Thanks Lost, i would happily buy every strain and hybrid if i could run to it.
Got any suggestions for a weed safe fungicide? |
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hi mossy ... you could use this https://www.green-tech.co.uk/product/...star-fungicide Esbe recommended it to me last year.
But the prices will make your eye's water ... better off just letting nature take it's course i think I'm not sure i want chem's on my outdoor after i used Leaf Coat last year, left the leafs with a white coating after 1 month after using it, so I'm going Au Natural this year.
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I think i might try both, do some tests on individual plants in a group, see if it makes any difference, and like you say, whether it leaves any residues, tastes etc.
Lets face it, being in Scotland the weather could do absolutly anything at any point. |
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I found this article earlier about using milk neat or diluted as a fungicide.
https://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/...ardening/78810 Plus an interesting article on how botrytis does its thing. https://www.fatcow.com.au/c/Syngenta/...trytis-n812093 |
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