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Waldgeist

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orfeas

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First glance, spider mite web...
But if this is the case, you should have them buggers all over the place.

And one more thing, that stink bug is a pestilence for my toms and beans and all...

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Waldgeist

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ja there are a few of those buggers but they seem to do no damage:ying:

strange webs i cut all leaves with them, dont want to wait what comes out:biggrin:

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konopenko

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Hey cannabrothers its never to early to light a joint :)
Lovely buds Waldy, AM should finish in a month uh?
Koondense bro whatsup, I recon that little Malawi will strech a lot..will you leave her outside until december?
Im already sharpening my machete :woohoo:
 

Koondense

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Kono brate,
the malawi could come close to a solstice harvest, like ledena trgatev:)
But will very likely be taken down way earlier, I imagine mid/end november, even if only halfway in flower. I know these strains can't finish here without a greenhouse but I think good results can be achieved. For now it's only talk, I never grew malawi and don't expect miracles to happen, but some nice different herb will be good to have for once.
Gotta take down the Thai beast soon to make room for malawi.
You can expect a formal invitation for a testing meeting sometime this fall/winter:dance013:
 

Koondense

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Angola Thai and Malawi are confirmed females, now with more space and tied down a bit so the stem and branches get more sunlight.
AxT shows some spots on leaf edges, I have no idea what it could be(pH, pests??), so I'd need some help about it.

Otherwise they're pretty ok, lots of bugs and snails around but they will manage it.


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orfeas

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Hola Koon!
The presence of unwelcome visitors is conspicuous.
At a guess I would say spider mites on your Angola and caterpillars on Malawi.
Look carefully for small-no more than 1 cm-green or black/brown critters that party on them leaves...It'll be more difficult to spot them when buds get fatter and they hide in there causing damage that looks like mould...

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bushweed

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Looking at the Angola Thai confirms for me the rumor circulating the Spanish forums that the Angola contains WW. I have grown many 1/4 WW crossed to Thais and other sativas and they all get that large, spread out wide fingered look. Not a bad thing, I think it contributes to vigor, flowering time, and I do actually like a bit of nerves and paranoia with my smoke. Two different crosses for example...
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Koondense

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Orfeas, indeed there are both, caterpillars and some mites, also mini snails and who knows what else:) I was thinking about pyrethrin, never sprayed my plants with a bug killer, so any recomendation is very welcome.

Bushweed, if it has WW(widow i guess) in it, then it could maybe come closer to finishing at my latitude(45N). I was thinking of her wider leaves formed because of adapting to local conditions, but then Malawi didn't, so I guess you're right to say about the hybrid nature of this strain.
It's an F2 by the way, not the original ace gift version.
Thanks for your insight, always nice to see your plants:)
 

konopenko

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NepaleseJ bud sticky and smelly we call this ganja ecoshit :) ....blue buds are Marocs de Blood, I left that green indica pheno for 3 more weeks. Some mold came on all plants that kinda matured, specially on more compact ones, but losses were less 10% so Im quite pleased :)


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Angola/Thai that came from La Mano Negra crossed with WW??
Im not sure a legend would ruin pure sativa with so nonexotic dutchweed...I would use pure indica like Uzbeka or something.
 
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