Aussie Growers Thread

TerryTeacosy

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Charlotte's Angel #2 mum is coming down today. I'd love to let her go another week or two, but the cloudy weather is closing-in & I'm spotting the beginnings of bud rot here & there (plus a few Cats in the greenhouse), so the decision has been made.

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Her original progeny are doing well:

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.....Or at least they were until I plundered them for more clones yesterday:

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There's some Leda Uno cuts in there too, but that's another story - it's not just about CBD ;)
 

TerryTeacosy

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The Charlotte's Angel #1 pheno clones are absolutely pathetic, despite a lot of TLC. They just didn't respond to it.

They were showing signs of heat-stress (canoeing/taco-ing) from the beginning in the greenhouse.
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They're getting the chop tomorrow, as I've had enough of them & want the pots back into circulation.

I don't mind showing my failures & fuck-ups.
 
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Growoolit

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The Charlotte's Angel #1 pheno clones are absolutely pathetic, despite a lot of TLC. They just didn't respond to it.

They were showing signs of heat-stress (canoeing/taco-ing) from the beginning in the greenhouse.
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They're getting the chop tomorrow, as I've had enough of them & want the pots back into circulation.

I don't mind showing my failures & fuck-ups.
I'm sure it's a genetic deficiency in the breed.
I have the same varietal. I think it needs more food. They respond well to tip pruning, and are good mother plants.
 

JimyTheCook

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My perception maybe somewhat skewed, as I know you like to grow bigguns.:eyesmoke:
Dunno about big, only small sprouts compared to some of the trees that get posted on here.
Plenty of bamboo stakes in there to help spread her out an some what hold up the tops when they start stacking on the weight. Gunna get onto the wire mesh cages next time round tho, didn't expect much from them this time round
 
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