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Old 10-02-2016, 01:37 PM
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Week 21 – for both phenos all fertilization stopped. Once flushed with Cannflush, otherwise just pure water.

Caramel pheno looking great:
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Week 21 – Diesel pheno chasing C pheno, top nugs are even bigger IMO. Some bud rot started to appear unfortunatelly.

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Local bee keeper is going to have great honey this year
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Old 10-02-2016, 01:58 PM
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Week 22 - Caramel pheno moving to last stage, fat nugs, resin coming.


Not suffering too much with budrot – grey botrytis, bud some kind of insect infecting fat buds with caterpillars.


Those small bastards live inside the nug, as they shit there, budrot appears and some kind of mites. And to reveal them, you have to really carefully check every single nug. But still acceptable losses..
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Week 22 - Diesel pheno bringing beautiful fat nugs. But grey botrytis started to be big problem.

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Beautiful plants you have there you could used LST to keep them low...
after 2012 is again caterpillar year, I have also problems with them
also I have tried sweet cheese fv, cut her down couple of days ago... I'm at 46, Central Europe
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Old 10-02-2016, 06:04 PM
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Beautiful plants you have there you could used LST to keep them low...
after 2012 is again caterpillar year, I have also problems with them
also I have tried sweet cheese fv, cut her down couple of days ago... I'm at 46, Central Europe
Thank you Zefy!

Regarding the caterpillars, I grow for about 6 years on the same spot and I have noticed this kind of caterpillar in previous season for the first time ever spoiling my plants and for current year they are definitely even more bothering.

Regarding LST, that is every year same story haha I think that the new strain I am trying will not go so tall and later on I regret that I haven’t tried a method like that to finally learn it.

I am considering Sweet Cheese FV for next turn. Do you recommend to apply LST on it?
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Old 10-03-2016, 09:06 AM
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I was having big problems with caterpillars until I sprayed with bti. They stop eating immediately and die slowly in the plant. The caterpillar shit doesn't seem to rot after foliar spraying with bti and I can find the caterpillars and remove them. Much less rot and damage now.
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https://www.entomology.wisc.edu/mbcn/fea207.html
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Thank you Zefy!

Regarding the caterpillars, I grow for about 6 years on the same spot and I have noticed this kind of caterpillar in previous season for the first time ever spoiling my plants and for current year they are definitely even more bothering.

Regarding LST, that is every year same story haha I think that the new strain I am trying will not go so tall and later on I regret that I haven’t tried a method like that to finally learn it.

I am considering Sweet Cheese FV for next turn. Do you recommend to apply LST on it?

Yeas, you can use LST on Sweet Cheese FV, it is very vigorous plant, first one germinated and grew very fast, notice that they don't like small pots, transplant them couple of times or use pots big enough...about end product I can't tell you much because is still drying, but buds are compact, very stinky & sticky
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