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large.20190803_183113.jpglarge.20190803_183356.jpglarge.20190803_183209.jpglarge.20190803_183156.jpglarge.20190803_183121.jpg@panik any suggestions...Well it looks like i have ...septoris leaf spot:wallbash:it became noticeable quick by eyesight..didnt notice it last week

At this point i dont think i can spray due to the plants being in flower..

Here is a few pictures..

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So today i have to go up to the plot and remove the yellow leaf spot infected leafs to slow down the spread of it...also mealy bugs are back so i have to spray alcohol  mixed with water..to far into flowering for neem oil..and cut out the affected areas 

 

This new plot is not working out:wallbash:

 

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Ok..so update time..

Been a horrible week with hard rain and hot/humid weather..this weather lately just sucks ..

Found mould on one of the plants and been removing it..

The other affidaze been doing good no mould yet..fingers crossed that it makes it to harvest with little to no mould..well see

So here a few pictures..large.20190820_191140_HDR.jpglarge.20190820_191138_HDR.jpglarge.20190820_191040.jpglarge.20190820_191032.jpglarge.20190820_191026.jpglarge.20190820_191006_HDR.jpglarge.20190820_190729_HDR.jpglarge.20190820_190740_HDR.jpglarge.20190820_190745.jpg

 

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@panik im thinking three weeks ..checked today with jewellers lope mostly clear with a some cloudy..

What do u think??have you heard of affies being done so earllylarge.20190820_190819.jpglarge.20190820_190813.jpglarge.20190820_190804.jpglarge.20190819_182250_HDR.jpglarge.20190819_181032.jpglarge.20190819_180946_HDR.jpg

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Hi mate , they look good yes 3 weeks could see them being done :yep: not uncommon them being early let’s just hope the weather stays like this for a nice haul .. 

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  • 3 weeks later...

Affiedaze -- very easy plant to grow outdoors..

 

The stalkes and branches where thick on these plants and can take some abuse froms winds and heavy rainslarge.20190820_191140_HDR.jpglarge.20190820_191138_HDR.jpg

 

The plants finished very earlly.

Harvested  September 8th..they could of used another week to finish with more amber tricks but mould showed up quick..lost about 30% on one plant and 15% on the other..large.20190820_191026.jpglarge.20190820_190740_HDR.jpglarge.20190820_190745.jpg

 

Will update in a couple days after trimming is all done on the bud structure and smells

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Look good mate , shame about the mould on them , I don’t have a lot of packs these left and doubt I will carry on this line to be honest, I have lots more favourable lines in the pipe line that tick plenty more boxes .. 

 

great show of these though mate you done well with them .. :yep: 

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I had one plant that had more dense buds than the other..

Lost about 30% due to mould

A little lighter in color with the leaves

Smelled like mixed fruits with a slight pungent smell..

Harested close to 2 pounds..

 

One plant was darker in color and the buds were not as dense. Was a bitch to trim..

Lost about 15% due to mould

Smell was way more pungent with a slight fruity smell..

Harvested more than 2 pounds with this one and still have too more harvest yet..

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