Getting some rain here in nor cal

I had a broken branch too. I caught it in time to secure everything but damn. that was some sucky weather yesterday and downright cold today!
 
The Thai on the left actually split down the middle.

Grabbed some twine and Wire, cinched her together and then
poured SUPERGLUE on her split.

She's doing fine.
 

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To James Hooker about mildew... if you have power and some type of covering you could run a sulphur burner at night time and drastically reduce your mold issue, though you can't burn sulphur if you've sprayed withing 24-30 days with some type of oil based surfactant ie neem, zero tolerance, etc.

I've even run ozone lamps recirculating in large greenhouses to kill all mold/mildew related plant illness, though again a warning ozone is not safe for humans or pets and many wouldn't even recommend running it in the grow area but I've seen its magic on the coastal mendo crops hit with the fog and it makes for a clean mold free finished product!

An glad I didn't have to say anything about using E20 this late in the game, mind as well do an IMID drench and gargle with some fluoromite...
 
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