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Congrats on the harvest Shed! I've had so little to do with my plants I've been pursuing my other hobbies. Here comes the end of August and I guess I'll be needing to drop that Think Different Seed from Dutch Passion. Glad you're feelin better!

EDIT: Everyone Does It Too.

After reading your last post at my place I had to do a search for more data...

Acronyms for Acronym
  • Alphabetical Code for Remembering Odd Names You Make up
  • A Coded Rendition Of Names Yielding Meaning
  • A Contrived Reduction Of Nouns, Yielding Mnemonics
  • Another Cryptic Rendition Of Nomenclature You Memorize
  • A Clever Re-Organization Nudges Your Memory
And here's a few more for EDIT...

AcronymDefinition
EDITEuropean Distributed Institute of Taxonomy
EDITError Deletion by Iterative Transmission
EDITEconomic Development Income Tax (Indiana)
EDITEnterprise and Desktop Integration Technologies (US NSF)
EDITÉcole Internationale de Danse Irène Tassembédo (French: Irene Tassembédo International School of Dance)
EDITEvaluation-Guided Development of New In Vitro Tests
EDITExplosion Discrimination using Ionospheric Techniques
EDITExperiencing Difficulty In Training
 
Iterative Transmission
I've never had an iterative transmission, even when I was a teenager.

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Single pic Wednesday update! I had to spray everything down with the Southern Ag Garden Friendly Fungicide because I'm seeing signs of rot on my last holdout, the DTF :eek:. That took most of the morning, but I did get everyone in for a family portrait.


Candida comes down on Saturday morning, and the yellow leaves are all the places where there was powdery mildew. It kills the leaves where it grows even if you spray it as you see it. Many of the sugars are brown as well, but it's all getting tightly trimmed and made into oil.

Sour G has looked a little droopy since I did some root coring last week. I wonder if the dowel I use is too wide or if I punched through some main roots. @Derbybud when you say you core with romex, do you mean the wire inside or the whole plastic encasement?

IIP is rotting on the vine, with very few top colas not showing signs of botrytis. I'm going to check the trichomes this weekend and see if there's any cloudy happening, as an early harvest is better than none.

You can see the one rotten top on the AK, but there are more spots down under that I sprayed this morning.

And the DTF just had two small spots where I saw some browning sugar leaves. Both it and the AK are still pushing white pistils so I hope they hold on until fall. I'm really looking forward to seeing how my wife likes the DTF.

That's all I have today. I'm still working backwards through what I missed (which is hundreds of pages), so bear with me while I catch up.
:Namaste:
 
That may be the best approach on the IIP, but I want to check the trichs in the sun (it's been overcast in the mornings lately) and see how they look first. The branch that the rats took off two weeks ago didn't create a long-enough high to make it worth it at that point.
It's got to be right.
 
Well ,that rot sure sucks-hope it leaves that beautiful DTF alone...
I say give the brown spots a blast with straight peroxide, but that's just me....

I use one of Mrs.C's big fat knitting needles for root coring-nice n pointy so it doesn't disturb much...I call it "aerating",though.
 
Hey Shedster, my heart goes out to your hands with all that trimming. I just chopped my Alaskan Purple and it took me hours and hours #somuchlarf
Good luck with the rest of the crew, do you get issues with rot this time of year, or is it particularly bad this year?
 
The only iterations I've dealt with involve my long rifle. It's got a nice scope on it too, Vortex, crystal clear in low light too!
How may iterations does a rifle go through, before you can call it a man?
Well ,that rot sure sucks-hope it leaves that beautiful DTF alone...
I say give the brown spots a blast with straight peroxide, but that's just me....
I use one of Mrs.C's big fat knitting needles for root coring-nice n pointy so it doesn't disturb much...I call it "aerating",though.
Aerating too! Like what they do with thick lawns. Not sure what Sour G's problem is but I hope it hangs on. o_O

I think the straight H2O2 burned some of the leaves on the Candida so I've been hitting them with the SAGFF. It seems to dry out the rot better than the peroxide has in the past.
Hey Shedster, my heart goes out to your hands with all that trimming. I just chopped my Alaskan Purple and it took me hours and hours #somuchlarf
Good luck with the rest of the crew, do you get issues with rot this time of year, or is it particularly bad this year?
I haven't had rot like this before, particularly not on top colas. Some in the middle of really thick buds like my second Blueberry auto or the Blue Treacle in January. But this is really bad.
 
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