Nice one fletch.... What she smell like ?
99 days from soaking seeds.
How long did you let her veg?
Looks like fusarium
Killer A5 Haze at 33N.
This plant was started indoors around the first of the year and went outside in early March where it didn't start budding until days were 13 hours long in late April. By June it was battling bud rot on the larfy-buddage that formed before it went back into vegetative growth. An ounce or so of the larf was pruned (it was potent) from the plant in hopes it would reveg better without it. The plant looked like it was doing well, got roughly 2 meters high and a meter or so thick. The plant was manifold trained early on and had a dozen limbs of roughly equal size growing vertically from the horizontal main stalk.
A couple weeks ago I checked in the noon sun at near 100F/40C and it looked slightly drooped, which is normal when it's hot. Went back two days ago to check on it at the start of 13 hours of light and half the plant was dead and dry. The remaining stalks were half dead and when not much pressure was applied they all failed and revealed this grayish/black moldy-looking matter on the inside of the stalks and the horizontal main stalk/stem.
At least got some leaves for brownies and a clone that is budding indoors. For me this reaffirms how it is counter-effective to start an outdoor plant early, during late winter, indoors for either a fall harvest or a spring harvest followed by revegging the plant. They never seem to do as well as plants started in mid/late spring, then grown outdoors for a fall harvest.
I think it is bud rot, which took hold in the larfy-buddage that formed after it didn't make a spring harvest, that eventually colonized the entire plant. It was enabled by the near 100% humidity that is common here in the summer and the dew drenched mornings. I would appreciate insight and feedback from others as to what killed the Killer A5 Haze.
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I feel you need to work on your soil,so it drains excess water
What was the state of the rooting system?
Was outdoor area treated with some sort of pest repelant,etc?
Top soil cannot breath,if,that's grass,so many roots visible