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Ugh! Kill the butterfly!!

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I did give it a solid flick lol

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Everyone’s plants are so different and amazing I like to see all the assortment of strains!! these are the same ones Ive already posted just a few weeks more mature;


  • I lost the Afghan to some sort of something…Im not sure…I was letting it get the amber trichs and I went out one day and it was all brown and crispy…? Sad too because it was a very promising plant with a very thick fat main cola…I may post it soon to see if anyone may know what happened…
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I wash all my Bud’s too ! Being outside they collect dirt bugs and all kinds of crapp it’s the right thing to do :100:

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Very nice plants! Im with you, I love to see everyones harvests.

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@AL_GREEN Please post a pic! I wonder if it was something that ate the roots…

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Not saying it’s cutworms but I lost all my plant’s because of cutworms one year I touched one and the whole plant fell to the ground they were all cut where the roots attached to the Stalk, I wouldn’t have known until I touched one they had been at least 3 weeks or more in the Veg stage talking about sick i almost cried, it must have just happened because they were all green and healthy looking

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Some of my Jack Herar just washed I have some drying and some that still needs to be washed

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Finished drying my smaller Zittles Auto waiting for the other one and my G13 to finish drying. Smells and is Sticky as heck.


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Termites.

@Caligurl This isn’t a pic of the Afghan but mt last batch from my “Bonsai” Plants (3) did the same thing!!
Ill try and get a shot of the Afghan I’m talking about. But here are the others… The plant was untouched by any cutworms etc and was intact and strong…Like i said I was trying to let it get the “amber”…It was fine a few weeks prior…NEVER had this happen in last 5 years!

Thanks for all who reply…

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My last Auto grow for the year. A White Widow auto. Didnt think she would make it here in So Fla when she was about foot tall the Iguanas got it and almost chewed all the way through it, but good ol Duct Tape and a couple weeks later she started coming back. Damn Iguanas eat anything you grow.

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hmmm… fusarium wilt?
@kaptain3d?

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Sorry, I’m clueless… :thinking:

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@AL_GREEN did it freeze over night before that happened.

Nematodes/root related maybe :thinking:

Adding Neem cake in the soil helps increase positive nematode activity:

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The more I look, the more I think it was fusarium wilt (or some other fungus)

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There’s 5 that won’t be eating anything in my backyard anymore.

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Very nice @JBB
Congratulations
Cheers :beers: :clap: :v:

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This was an unknown,so I’m going to call it the,” last girl standing.”it survived two frosts.one was lite the second was a hard frost.She’s in the dry/cure stage now.Google to test her out around Christmas.:crazy_face:

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