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Those colours are absolutely wonderful, so vibrant - spectacular looking flowers, looking forward to seeing how they finish off.
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Orient Express x Nepal Jam clone
I nipped over to the other grow site just before sundown for a botrytis spot check and grabbed a couple of photos, The OE x NJ clone is in the middle of the pic, sharing a 30gal smartpot with two Rotten Panda clones, a bit cramped but I put them all in very late and didn't expect so much growth:
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Another Panama
Here's the last of the three panamas, this one was the bushiest seedling with the best structure, lots of branches, wider leaves and initially the one that had me all excited, I'm no less enthusiastic now, just hoping she has some good botrytis resistance to finish up nicely. This bush is about 8ft tall and 7ft wide
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And here's my selected Back To The Congo plant. I started out with three females but two of them were so susceptible to mould that they had to go. Hard to believe these were bred in a swamp! One had a ridiculous outbreak of pm and then a massive budrot attack while the second one was completely unaffected by pm but the buds were so dense that they were all full of botrytis before i noticed. I managed to save a little bit but most buds ended up like this:
excuse the sideways pic, why does that happen? such a pita. I'm keeping the mother of this one to give it a go indoors, it could be really fast and productive if humidity was under control, and obviously it smells great too. This one below however suffered no powdery mildew and only a touch of botrytis which is very good in a bad season like this one, so she's the one for me. Smells really similar to the Panama DC i ran last year so I guess that's the Deep Chunk in her. Just waiting for the buds to fill out a bit, luckily it looks like we have a week of unshitty weather coming, fingers crossed! Peace, TEC. |
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Some great looking plants TEC. Shame about the mold, hopefully you have some nice weather to finish these up.
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Great thread so far! As an indoor grower I am always in awe of the pink pistils, so beautiful.
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Very nice outdoor line up there English. The violeta is a stunner. These Ace strains truely shine outdoors in the sun.
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beautiful bushes english cut,botrytis is usually not an alone problem, check for root trips. i have had same problem with a panama . i don't think both case are due to a poor resistance but consequence of health- pest problem , overwatering ,root rot or low level of oxygen in the pot. visual inspection with a good know about pre synthoms can help a lot . yellow spots , leaves with no vigor and smell changing are what you can notice before mold start to build, require an immediate harvest especially if you cant control temp and humidity.
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Hi TEC
Nice to see your stuff coming along ![]() I reckon my PanMal and MalPan are around a week behind you, probably all Latitude, Photoperiod, they are also outside and getting spots of PM showing up... it is in the environment here... I have had great success with Peroxide washes... it just dissolves it off, does not cure you need to carry on, but you can definitely keep it at bay. So, with the PM under control, the caterpillars will then show up
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Hi English Cut
![]() Thank you very much for sharing some of the results from your outdoor season. Your cold and wet climate is a big challenge for strains that finish in October, a very valuable test for mold resistance and overall outdoor testing of new hybrids. Fast flowering hybrids like ErdPurt hybrids, PCK hybrids and Nepal Jam hybrids are probably the most suitable genetics from our catalog in your climate, i'm glad Panama and the Malawi/Panama hybrids also worked fine there! Deep Chunk and its hybrids are very sensible against powder mildew and botrytis, they work best in dry continental climates. I'm also interested to know how the Tikal, Bangi Haze and other hybrids you made past year turned out this season! Wish you have had a bountiful harvest of high quality flowers Best regards friend.
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