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Looking good man ! Wishing you the best of luck on you're race to the finish line ! -Happy Growing!
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Hey I’ve been following along man. Lookin good!
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wow looks great bro! hope mine come out good!
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From the leaf damage on week 8 - it looks reminiscent of either a leafhopper (strip damage), or spider mites (pinprick damage). I just finished the same strain and they were susceptible to the same thing, esp the spider mites. Just keeping them in check is a chore (complete removal seems almost impossible), but it doesn't affect yield or degrade performance. Check the undersides of the leaves. I hold mine by the stem and rotate them 180. If you do find them, they'll look like dots - adults are easy enough to kill just by gently smearing the bottom side of the leaf, the eggs can be harder depending on how many there are. Sometimes I'd just pinch the whole leaf. Leafhoppers hide on the stems in the middle of the plant and will come out to eat at night.
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Haha thank you - this particular phenotype doesn't produce near as many sugar leaves, actually doubled in height (the others were about 75%), and the bud sites are quite large, but the flip side is the spider mites love this one in particular. The other two are still thick on some colas, but not consistently like this one. It will be interesting to see how its THC-CBN compares when cured.