xet
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Love the exotic jurassic character of that plant.Realized I had the parents named in the wrong order for the oaxacan/mullum cross. Here was the first time I tried her, season before last. Big lanky plant, went in the patch late and was shaded but still took off for the skies. Beautiful big serving plate-size fans. Elegant if I do say
Touch of PM due to the extremely dry dry fall. Started with some crazy juicy fruit terps, little mint, immediately after chop. Had me thinking about all the reports I'd heard of the old juicy fruit thai. By the time she dried/cured a bit it had gone to mint. I didn't do well at all with her so looking forward to bringing it in a little closer to good this fall. Very unique high for me. My eyes popped open right at first hit, soaring high. Waves of energy. Great legs.
Peace,
F2F
This will get a lot of stares from people unfamiliar with what I am about to say but trust me when I say liquid feeding all natural Gypsum will eliminate PM and budrot but not after it has began; this regular liquid feed must begin ideally before planting and then throughout it's lifecycle.
This is all based off of at least a hundred pages of scientific agricultural literature I have digested plus tons of practice on uncultivated guerilla plots. I have not once ever had PM or budrot.
Call it a trade secret or common sense, trust the Gypsum. Plus it increases terpenes production during flower.
Happy growing and solid work.