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Late pheno
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Late pheno
Due to powdery mildew and bud rot (which was obvious in that rainy weather) I harvested about 40% of possible yield. It is important to note, that if a bud is little bit affected by disease I discard it. No surgery removing of healthy fragments. I believe that fungi spread its threads and spores far more around its visible presence and I definitely don’t want to vape fungi..
If I would start these plants in early May as other tested Fast versions years before, possible yield would be same as in case of Sweet Skunk. Cream Mandarine is bit more productive, but maturing about a week later compare to late pheno and 2 weeks to early pheno. |
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Looks like you had some big plant's this year. Shame about the PM and mold. Some years the weather just does not co-operate. Hopefully you still got enough to get you through till next year.
Peace GG |
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