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thumper60

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I’m thinking its a war i can’t win. Man if the rains would’ve held off just another week i’d have been good. I’m in SWVA not far from east TN. This summer was pretty much ideal right up until HELENE, then the mold came hard and fast. I’ve lost 85-90% and half the stuff that didn’t appear to have mold i’ve had to chop early and just freeze it for hash Would’ve lost that stuff too i’m sure of it.
Same here!
 

Stiickygreen

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Tonight's TV trimfest.... "Sugar Assassin"

Mother: Sugar B (White Truffle x Specimen X No.8 Grape candy pheno)
Reversal: Chimera #3 - Beleaf cut

I've ran 4 of these looking for the grape/nail polish pheno. The plant I gave my neighbor is IT. All of mine are Chimera leaners I'd say. No good deed goes unpunished. Happened 2X. Same with "Melonsicle" which will get a photo shoot/trim in a few days. Just melon/dank as fuck. Mine...not so much.

Lost my light for pics so these will have to do.
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thumper60

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Looks great. Found a couple small spots on one of the ptk here but overall looking terrific. Thinking ready next week.
Iam shocked with these ones I have been wacking the early bird down can see the mold spores blowing everywhere not a spot on the PTK 10 ft away Only reason i didnt run them outdoor is the 70 days it took indoor but ya pretty happy thanks pal!
 

NewEnglandFarmer

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Iam shocked with these ones I have been wacking the early bird down can see the mold spores blowing everywhere not a spot on the PTK 10 ft away Only reason i didnt run them outdoor is the 70 days it took indoor but ya pretty happy thanks pal!
Glad they're working out well for you. Would be nice if they finished a little quicker but can't argue with the mold resistance or the terps and effects.

Got 2 PTK still in the ground and this one in a fabric pot:

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Few more Cherry Wine hemp plants still ripening up:

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Stiickygreen

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"Smackers #2".

The LVTK came through on this one, for sure. Whereas #1 had a mix of lemon/grape terps...this one has that sweet, almost lighter fluid thing going on. I know you'd know the smell if you were wangin' it. Should smoke very nicely.

6 plants to go in the hoop. I trimmed 2 yesterday to stay ahead of the (freeze drying) drying process.. Ah....trim jail. Gotta love it...
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HandyGringo

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Technically breaking the rules of the thread! Took this Frisian Dew indoors to prep for harvesting. Just letting it dry off and keeping an eye on it to see if any more bud rot pops up. Wish I could have let it run longer, but it's raining non-stop and it's losing a bud per day to bud rot.

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Stiickygreen

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Good move @HandyGringo . I'd be plugging in the dehuey and giving her a break from the tropical BS. I dunno how you guys do it. (OK...I see...and it's tough stuff compared to here in dryAF Colorado.) And I thought I had a short season....

TH Seeds "Melonsicle".

Gotta say...even though it took me 4 plants to find any melon/dankAF terps...and even though that plant was given to my neighbor ...(I'm gonna be asking for samples..you can bet on it)....I AM impressed with the structure/etc on these plants. You can tell the line has been worked a bit from the consistency of the offerings. Every plant has had a sturdy/well formed structure and nice, fat buds. Now if every plant could only stank like sweet/rotted fruit... but I digress. They are seeds! What a crapshoot. The one my neighbor got is, IMO, a keeper. This one is very dank...almost a gas there underneath...but no real melon. Super purty though. Almost violet in spots.
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Te remaining 6 that are still out there are clones....and then there's the smaller sativas (9) that are still chuggin' along. I might bring them in. It's getting cold out there in the AM and while they can take it...I think it slows them down a bit to get that cold every night.
 

HandyGringo

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Good move @HandyGringo . I'd be plugging in the dehuey and giving her a break from the tropical BS. I dunno how you guys do it. (OK...I see...and it's tough stuff compared to here in dryAF Colorado.) And I thought I had a short season....

TH Seeds "Melonsicle".

Gotta say...even though it took me 4 plants to find any melon/dankAF terps...and even though that plant was given to my neighbor ...(I'm gonna be asking for samples..you can bet on it)....I AM impressed with the structure/etc on these plants. You can tell the line has been worked a bit from the consistency of the offerings. Every plant has had a sturdy/well formed structure and nice, fat buds. Now if every plant could only stank like sweet/rotted fruit... but I digress. They are seeds! What a crapshoot. The one my neighbor got is, IMO, a keeper. This one is very dank...almost a gas there underneath...but no real melon. Super purty though. Almost violet in spots.
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Te remaining 6 that are still out there are clones....and then there's the smaller sativas (9) that are still chuggin' along. I might bring them in. It's getting cold out there in the AM and while they can take it...I think it slows them down a bit to get that cold every night.
Gotta love the purple, looks nice and dense too. :razz:

Do you think there would be a benefit to turning on the dehumidifier? The room I placed my plant in, is 55-60% humid atm. I do have a dehumidifier. I'm not in the tropics btw, even if the rainfall almost makes it seem like it these last few days. Still cold tho. :mad:
 

Stiickygreen

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Everything is subjective to the user. Living here in CO...I'm used to DRY conditions overall...and I rarely see bud rot.

A lot of folks love that high humidity growing....VPD/etc. but mildew and mold can't form under about 40% humidity....so that's where I play. We have a 26' dome greenhouse and it is also smacked down to 40-45%. Just so much easier...

You won't see much growth @ this point. For me it would be about saving as much a I could....and that dehuey would be screamin' :D

Good luck man!
 

HandyGringo

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Everything is subjective to the user. Living here in CO...I'm used to DRY conditions overall...and I rarely see bud rot.

A lot of folks love that high humidity growing....VPD/etc. but mildew and mold can't form under about 40% humidity....so that's where I play. We have a 26' dome greenhouse and it is also smacked down to 40-45%. Just so much easier...

You won't see much growth @ this point. For me it would be about saving as much a I could....and that dehuey would be screamin' :D

Good luck man!
You're very right. I googled it a bit as well and seems like the consensus is dehuey! I've also heard that some growers leave their plant in the dark for the last 48 hours or something, so that fits well with the room it's in.

I envy your growing conditions in CO. My weather is more like.. Washington, near Seattle I guess? I'm in Northern Europe but I think that weather is pretty equal to ours. - Or do you not get as many hours of daylight in CO? I might be thinking of Cali, which has perfect weed weather, right?
 
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