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ruby fruit

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It's not a good experience to see a full plant basically go from good to worthless in 24 to 36 hours. Especially 8,10 ,12 fters or bigger
Unfortunately just had a bunch do this.
Yep Marco ive seen u guys hit it out of the park to only have it come back and nite you
Makes me appreciate where I live so much more....
Hope u still got something worthwhile brother
 

DankBudzzz

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It's not a good experience to see a full plant basically go from good to worthless in 24 to 36 hours. Especially 8,10 ,12 fters or bigger
Unfortunately just had a bunch do this.
I've had rot before but nothing like this year, have a few more in meltdown now, rum bayou x brain twister , they'll be gone in a few days if I don't cut for the hash bin. Part of the experience though. Sorry To hear about your meltdown...
 

too larry

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I've had rot before but nothing like this year, have a few more in meltdown now, rum bayou x brain twister , they'll be gone in a few days if I don't cut for the hash bin. Part of the experience though. Sorry To hear about your meltdown...
This is my worst year for rot too. Too much rain all summer. I cut some out of the B&S X CP1 this week. Took a few buds too, just to make sure I had a harvest. I can only get by there about once a week, so it might be gone when I get back that way.

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Rob Roy

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It is what it is guys. It's a gamble every year. Thank you @ruby fruit. Yes this year has been the worst for me too @DankBudzzz

Sorry to hear about your mold woes. Seems like this is a bad year for lots of people. We had a bunch get eaten alive this year too, usually doesn't happen, but this year's location has a high water table and too much morning mist.

Luckily hanging in the drying area we've got the mid september finishers yet to trim and of course the curing stuff which came in late august / early September which has already been trimmed.

Always like to keep some Iranian crosses in the mix just in case, wish I'd gone with more of them though. They always finish super quick. Gonna make some more seeds from the hardier stuff this winter and keep on truckin'. You'll recover too, but I feel your pain.
 

northeastmarco

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Sorry to hear about your mold woes. Seems like this is a bad year for lots of people. We had a bunch get eaten alive this year too, usually doesn't happen, but this year's location has a high water table and too much morning mist.

Luckily hanging in the drying area we've got the mid september finishers yet to trim and of course the curing stuff which came in late august / early September which has already been trimmed.

Always like to keep some Iranian crosses in the mix just in case, wish I'd gone with more of them though. They always finish super quick. Gonna make some more seeds from the hardier stuff this winter and keep on truckin'. You'll recover too, but I feel your pain.
Thank you , best wishes for you to have a great finish
 

eddy600

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sorry to hear that,I have been following your post.Come to california with your skill set you could grow plenty sans the problems
 

Rob Roy

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for the first yr growing an being legal in my lifeone of the worst yrs I seen in quite while,lots of mold an ripping going on my way iam going back to the woods next yr,but ya great yr for the zinnis

I've talked with a few experienced outdoor growers and the consensus seems to be this was one of the worst years ever for mold.

But...our zinnias and peppers did great too.

Next year, more Iranian C99s. They seemed to do the best for us holding up against the mold. One nice 6' x 6 ' plant finished in late August before mold got started. Made some seeds, but used Jack Herer / Blueberry as the male. So that'll probably stretch the flower time on that one.

Considering Goldmine too, of the ones we had there were a couple that did well and finished early but we had a couple weird larfy phenos. I can see the potential in it though...just gotta work with the right one. Did you make any seeds with yours ?
 

thumper60

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I've talked with a few experienced outdoor growers and the consensus seems to be this was one of the worst years ever for mold.

But...our zinnias and peppers did great too.

Next year, more Iranian C99s. They seemed to do the best for us holding up against the mold. One nice 6' x 6 ' plant finished in late August before mold got started. Made some seeds, but used Jack Herer / Blueberry as the male. So that'll probably stretch the flower time on that one.

Considering Goldmine too, of the ones we had there were a couple that did well and finished early but we had a couple weird larfy phenos. I can see the potential in it though...just gotta work with the right one. Did you make any seeds with yours ?
I have seen worse but over a decade ago, I have a few seeds I pulled out of the bud but dont no who dad is,lost a bunch to rippers I got all the tops they got all the moldy lowers but ya the goldmine runs a little later than doc claims
 

Rob Roy

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I have seen worse but over a decade ago, I have a few seeds I pulled out of the bud but dont no who dad is,lost a bunch to rippers I got all the tops they got all the moldy lowers but ya the goldmine runs a little later than doc claims

Sorry to hear about rippers, hopefully the fuckers will get a lung full of moldy weed.
 

too larry

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I have seen worse but over a decade ago, I have a few seeds I pulled out of the bud but dont no who dad is,lost a bunch to rippers I got all the tops they got all the moldy lowers but ya the goldmine runs a little later than doc claims
Damn, hate to hear that Thumper. Ripping is so much worse in the legal states.
 

too larry

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well made it out to my swamp grow been 3 weeks had given up,glad I went that's gold mine some head stash for sure,been average yr got ripped in yd but I got all the tops,its all light depo next season in yd going back to the bush for full photos had less mold in the woods also CRAZYView attachment 4028726
My Darwin Dope patches got the least care, and they also had the less rot.
 
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