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doniawon

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I've been away for a month and just got back and had a look at my plants. Got chemd, g13, nepaliogxgojif3(nepoji #hapscut) silver mountain, gg4, cookiesandvream13, disco biscuit on the go this run and all I can say is WOW to the nepoji!!! Day 40 and big thick dense buds, big yielder. My pal who ran the tester and gave me the cut runs about 6 new stains every crop Nd he said it's the best cut he has in his garden on every level. Smells sour, thick dense buds, looks like a great yielder too. Not as frosty as straight goji but not much is! If u see these up for sale do not snooze my Bodhi brethren!
Does nepoji have thin sat leaves?
 

COGrown

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My one wolf pack female is so incredibly fruity. Kinda bummed.

Definite green crack leaner
Green Crack has always been the most dominant in almost any Appy cross, that's why I am more bummed out that he has stopped working with the much more recessive Snow Lotus male than when he lost the Appalachia male. The crosses with the Appalachia male are great, as both parent plants there are fantastic, but either a fruity or fruity/chem nose and taste dominated most of the phenotypes of all the crosses I ran. My favorite appalachia crosses are the ones where it is crossed to plants that are substantially different from the father, such as Sunshine Daydream and Tiger's Milk, where the difference is enough that there are many different phenotype expressions. In crosses where the mother is similar to the father, and I would include the Wolf Pack (or any chem/diesel dominant mother cross) in this group, I think you end up with a whole bunch of phenotypes that mostly resemble the Appalachia male but with rather random characteristics of the mother thrown in here and there.

I like the Appalachia crosses, I'm actually dabbing some Cobra Lips live resin that is fantastic, but they do seem to mostly come out pretty similar to me. Getting one or two Tres Dawg or Green Crack dominant plants is great, but I never really need more than one at a time.
 

leoshitz

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The brown node spots are on two plants right now. Today the small branch that was in direct contact died. It is really humid here. Like 90% all the time.

Can I spot treat this with something? I would say the spot is 1/3rd the way around the stem. Is it possible to cut it out and tape the stem? Bleach?

The full nuclear option is to remove the branch before it spreads. The buds above it look fine but we are talking about a main cola so I want it to become all it can be.

Thank you for your help.
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apbx720

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The brown node spots are on two plants right now. Today the small branch that was in direct contact died. It is really humid here. Like 90% all the time.

Can I spot treat this with something? I would say the spot is 1/3rd the way around the stem. Is it possible to cut it out and tape the stem? Bleach?

The full nuclear option is to remove the branch before it spreads. The buds above it look fine but we are talking about a main cola so I want it to become all it can be.

Thank you for your help.
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Check inside the stem to see if a catepillar burrowed inside
 

apbx720

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Green Crack has always been the most dominant in almost any Appy cross, that's why I am more bummed out that he has stopped working with the much more recessive Snow Lotus male than when he lost the Appalachia male. The crosses with the Appalachia male are great, as both parent plants there are fantastic, but either a fruity or fruity/chem nose and taste dominated most of the phenotypes of all the crosses I ran. My favorite appalachia crosses are the ones where it is crossed to plants that are substantially different from the father, such as Sunshine Daydream and Tiger's Milk, where the difference is enough that there are many different phenotype expressions. In crosses where the mother is similar to the father, and I would include the Wolf Pack (or any chem/diesel dominant mother cross) in this group, I think you end up with a whole bunch of phenotypes that mostly resemble the Appalachia male but with rather random characteristics of the mother thrown in here and there.

I like the Appalachia crosses, I'm actually dabbing some Cobra Lips live resin that is fantastic, but they do seem to mostly come out pretty similar to me. Getting one or two Tres Dawg or Green Crack dominant plants is great, but I never really need more than one at a time.
Interesting! I dnt think ive had a gc dom appy cross yet. Usually i seem to get alot of chem leaners, or at least i precieve them as chem. But ive only ran a handful of appy x's. Seems the appy isnt very clear but always seems to transform both sides into amazing offspring.

W the snow lotus ive seen the majority to be snow lotus leaning. Weird, i know. Fruity sweet w the same snow lotus structure.

For me, g13hp has been the most clear male. Every pack ive ran i find at least 1 that leans hard to the mother. Its been steadily becoming my favorite male.

The wookie male, imo, matches up really nicely to the fruity strains. It seems to really complement them w its fruity citrus lav funk.
 

1kemosabe

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Okay I tried a semi nuclear option...
I used a small pen torch to kill the mold.
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I was going to sugest that. The torch method. Its worked for me in the past. If theres any question of it being fungal related than toss out all related tools, soil, pots, etc.. You can scrub down pots and tools with bleach but its prob easiest to just toss it all out when done.

I had to stake one at one point but growth seemed un affected.
 
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