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why is a f1 fast version resistant against fungi? And how easy will she get it? This week remarkably bad weather. Today the light rythm was 14/10 first tim

YellahJelle
YellahJellestarted grow question 5y ago
The seller said my strain is "remarkably resistant against fungi because of its short flower period"( sold as 6 weeks). Why would that make it more resistant? I'm quite afraid for budget because of the mild sea climate in the netherlands. And she isnt even flowering yet.
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Med_in_Tropic
Med_in_Tropicanswered grow question 5y ago
It can take 2 to 3 weeks for fungus to fully progress after the initial infection. So, a strain with good resistance and coupled with short flowering time, would have that much more practical chance against mills friendly climate for denser buds.
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rhodes68
rhodes68answered grow question 5y ago
Early for flower yet at that latitude. Lot of things go into resistance, flower time (exposure time) just one. Some strains seem to have a more cellular resistance to things like that but thats kind of esoteric. Node spacing leaf distribution/volume also play a role. No concern yet the buds have not formed
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