First run of glue was next to my first and last run of deathstar.. I keep her around but I don't flower her.. Glue just spanks her. Imho of course
You love him long time eh? lol That's some funny shit right there
I had herd something about the fake cuts in CO. I don't see them here in Cali..Our market is flooded with real cuts so most are gonna know real from fake.
I really can't see it being nematodes.
Seriously. Follow this=
Got the cut from a friend
He still doesn't have this problem
I've never had this problem
Other tables in the room are unaffected
What are the odds I got the ONLY cut from his mom that had nematodes?
Doesn't add up.
Any one get cuts from oakland organics
I'm also questioning cuts I have had that did not live up to there hype. I guess that is normal for just about everything. Now I'm unsure if the cuts where what they where suppose to be. The cut of Chem 91 and Chem 4 I tried where not better then the glue. So it has me wondering did I have fakes?? Some say chem 91 is way better same with C4. It's really upsetting people do this. If you don't have the real cut pawning off another only adds confusion and bad opinions based on fraudulent cuts. talk about fuked up situation. Now im bummed. total buzz kill.
I've had some magical bug that ate all the THC from a purple diesel, not a single other plant on the tray was affected, salad grow at the time. I tried very hard to identify but no real answer. They were visible in a colony it looked like tan/orange dust. I was told nematodes but they didn't fit the physical description. I went to see a few commercial farmers to get help and they were stumped.It definitely dudded the plant to worthlessness. If any of you know what these really are it would be nice to know. I treated them as nematodes and russet mites. Havent seen them again in the last few years.
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Here is all you could see with the naked eye, notice the dusty (woody like) color patch.
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I've had some magical bug that ate all the THC from a purple diesel, not a single other plant on the tray was affected, salad grow at the time. I tried very hard to identify but no real answer. They were visible in a colony it looked like tan/orange dust. I was told nematodes but they didn't fit the physical description. I went to see a few commercial farmers to get help and they were stumped.It definitely dudded the plant to worthlessness. If any of you know what these really are it would be nice to know. I treated them as nematodes and russet mites. Havent seen them again in the last few years.
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Here is all you could see with the naked eye, notice the dusty (woody like) color patch.
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