Wardrobe Grow - CFL- Only - Auto Mazar + Rescued Cannatonic + Dieseltonic

Hi Jaga and Cajuncelt :) Thank you for the kind greetings :high-five:

This is scrogina today

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She's loving the new soil so far :)

Cloneabouts

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And Chaos.

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Cannatonic side

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:thumb:
 
I stopped counting today at 40 growing tips :high-five:

:party::party::party:

ive alsways found the yellow new growth to be sexy as hell. With my imagination, I can picture all the buds coming out of those sites. She is gonna be a beast. :)
 
Hi Alex :)
You made me question myself there, but I think I'm ok and I hope you are too :circle-of-love:

Here's an alternate view of the chaos scrog, looking towards cannatonic

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I saw pistils on the dieseltonic today :party:

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But I also noticed another affected stem :straightface:

No pics, it's very subtle atm,

just noticed a lower growth tip was wilted and the tops on that stem aren't quite as perky at the others.

This upsets me. I am thinking of just taking cuttings and let them finish outside,

But it may be too late in the year and I have a few dieseltonic cloneabouts already :straightface:

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I really don't fancy watching a flowering mother slowly die :straightface:
 
Have a Great THCursday Rico:)
 
You know Enrique as well? He used to be friends but I told a 'your madre" joke and he got all bent outta shape...

Have you decided on a course of action regarding the affected stem? Im sorry to hear about it sir.
 
You know Enrique as well? He used to be friends but I told a 'your madre" joke and he got all bent outta shape...

Have you decided on a course of action regarding the affected stem? Im sorry to hear about it sir.

If you click on enrique's name in my last post you can see some of his more famous work.


I went out again a few hours ago and that branch that looked dodgy was wilted and dead
:straightface:

I think I know what is affecting the stem. It looks like this.
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a filamentous ascomycete fungus, Cryphonectria parasitica, the pathogen responsible for chestnut blight."

"Given a wound or crack in the bark, the fungus enters its host and proceeds to destroy the underlying cambium,
eventually girdling the trunk and killing the tree above that point.
Asexual spores are produced in the virulent cankers that form on the surface, and the blight spreads."

Looks like she's coming down carefully tomorrow :rip:
 
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