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Auto Power Plant, Magnesia Haze, Giant But, Critical Jack. Out 2022 (51 ° N). 100+ plants. Ukraine.

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The yield from the bush is very large, as for an out. Completely without artificial irrigation, the rains stopped, it begins to dry out, ripen, the rains began, the stigmas are reborn again. If with watering the bush would be a solid bump.
The resinousness is amazing, I washed my hands with soap twice, and on the second day, just touch it to my eyes, it bakes. The main drawback is that if the temperature is below 30 they get moldy, even under such a seemingly blown canopy.
 

Growenhaft

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The main drawback is that if the temperature is below 30 they get moldy,
hello, hope you are alright.

The problem is the strong temperature fluctuations between day and night. the dew point is then particularly wet for your plants. with such a climate it is important for the future to look for a spot that is particularly windy. constant wind is the only weapon against a strong dew point. your problem is the low temperature at night... and not enough wind at the spot... and the wrong plant for your climate. you should rather choose indicas because they would be more resistant to mold in this climate... sativa dominant ones don't cope so well with the low night temperatures and humidity.
good luck for the future...
 
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