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On 09/09/2018 at 11:32 AM, beezee said:

So I just looked it up and I'm not far from one of the top 5 wettest places in wales! 

 

I feel your pain dude, and i'm sure i'm in one of the wettest areas too (or very close). I'll have to look it up lol

 

There seems to be a bit more variation in the DFG's this year. Last year all mine finished early sept, and they were my saviour in a very wet/mouldy season? This year, they're all a bit later, with variety in shapes and finishing times.

 

I'm just glad ive got my indoor on the go now too. If i was relying on my outdoor crop i'd be on tight rations. I know you know mate but keep covering all bases, early and late finishers, and keep ya fecking fingers crossed!! 

 

Hope life's good with you :yep: 

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Hey @the lone deranger not bad here, thanks. 

I went out to the plot again today and ended up ripping 4 plants out of the ground. They all had rot running thru the middle of the buds. 

 

Strange you say about the different finish times this year, makes it sound like last year was f1 and these are f2. Maybe @panik can clarify?

 

Plenty of later finishers out and I had a tidy amount from autos, got it well covered :yep:

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1 hour ago, beezee said:

Hey @the lone deranger not bad here, thanks. 

I went out to the plot again today and ended up ripping 4 plants out of the ground. They all had rot running thru the middle of the buds. 

 

Strange you say about the different finish times this year, makes it sound like last year was f1 and these are f2. Maybe @panik can clarify?

 

Plenty of later finishers out and I had a tidy amount from autos, got it well covered :yep:

 

 

Nope same seeds as last year mate nothings changed I have thousands of the same batch,.. I think plant out times and weather is playing a big part in things,..

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good thing you never watered them, eh? :wassnnme:

 

:nenenenene:

 

nah, dont mean to be a smugcunt, just wondering what could be the difference. maybe the fungi in the soil needs more maintenance and the scorched period left it under developed so that come the sudden drenching there werent the anti-fugal defense system a more reasonable exposure to water would have helped develop in time... maybe... stoned wonderings... i know nothings...

 

ripping rotted plants out the ground... what a shitter. a lesser gardener would be brought to a knee, but you sir, you take it in your stride. like a gentleman. 

 

that might not be an inappropriate title for you B...

 

beezee - the gentleman's guerrilla grower! :D

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

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lol@tsk there's a good reason I didn't water that plot... They didn't need it :P

It seems there's a lot of underlying water there, so once the roots were down they had everything they needed. A lot of water runs off the mountains here too, there could be a spring or underground lake filtering water down as well. 

 

I think I'm going to go chop the mould free, fully cooked s6 in the garden later, then aquire more clones of the same cut for next year :D

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17 hours ago, panik said:

I think plant out times and weather is playing a big part in things,..

 

:yep:   definitly didnt help me.

 

 

1 hour ago, beezee said:

then aquire more clones of the same cut for next year

 

 you know the law of sod dictates that those cuts will be your mouldy shite next year lol 

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5 hours ago, the lone deranger said:

you know the law of sod dictates that those cuts will be your mouldy shite next year lol 

No chance, just harvested the tops soaking wet and they've been sideways for 3 days, 1 tiny speck of mould and they were fully cooked ;)

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I finally got some decent dfg buds home, they're from a later durban leaning pheno that stinks of aniseed.

There was still a lot of rot, but I reckon I saved about 3oz. 

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Still got one out, but that ain't looking good and it's much smaller. 

 

So, maybe 6oz from 10 plants... I can see why this would be am excellent strain for anyone East of Wales, but that ain't me lol I've got a couple of beans left that I'll put out next year just in case the weather here is better. 

 

Cheers @panik gutted they didn't work out, but that's how it goes :)

 

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Sorry to see this turn to mould @beezee , at least you got something to sample from it.

Next season yer want to get a shipping container dug / buried underground , bloody weather .

 

 

twoscoops :) .

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