Malawi Gold ScrOG with Magenta Kessil

Mohican

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Have you looked into making traditional Malawi cobb?

Wrapping it in banana leaves? I was thinking about trying that actually. I will check Youtube and see if there is any info about how to do this.
 

billcollector99

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It is very common for sativas to shed fan leaves in flower. I had an Acapulco Gold that did the same thing too.

IMHO I would just pluck off the damaged leaves.
 

flowamasta

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Hey Mo! I am loving your outdoor girls!! don't be shy on the food now!! let them store all that energy up for the big flower ahead, you are going to have a monstrous plant!!! geeez one might even have to re-pot she is getting huuuuuuuuuge! or is she half in the ground? that would help bigtime :) Ride the indoor out, i don't think her roots will fully recover, they will still maybe fight till the end, leavers will die quickly now in my opinion, there is no system to support them but from what i've seen the buds will flower out...don't expect dense/thick buds, but do expect some tasty enjoyable hard earned Malawi Mo smoke ;) ride it out, let the leaves die off naturally, any support will help at this stage! don't touch a single leaf or root!!! if you can get another 1-2 week, (yes you need more, but you won't get it :( ) they will return you with some smoke :)

hope that lifts your spirits somewhat! but wow! those outdoors ;) setup some insect zappers!!! some electric plug in only the battery types are crap and so are the solar charge. buy plug in electric! run them all day all night :) right next to the girls.

Mo the jungle man, fillin his yard with erb :weed:
 

billcollector99

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Leaves that are damaged that badly cannot reverse the damage that is done to them. Once they are damaged like that they no longer serve their purpose, and are better off being taken off the plant.
 

^Slanty

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Mo, you need to ditch the whole sprayer thing until you get rid of the rot. You need to get your water level up above the bottom of the net pot so the beni tea can get to and eat all that slime away! The plant is cannibalizing itself trying to stay alive while it tries to recover down below. Once you get the rot taken care of you can drop your water level and put the sprayers back in if you want to, but I wouldn't.
 

flowamasta

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but don't touch any leaves!!! let them die naturally any support will help. They won't hinder your growth nor will they suck any life. their job is to feed the buds till the very end. Fact. I agree with Slanty also, makes perfect sense, leave the bubblers in for oxygen and fill the tank and feed that tea :)
If you start peeling off leaves now, the plant will only finish quicker with less yield again, up to you Mo ;)

Your outdoors will reward you don't you worry bout that
 

^Slanty

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^^^ Yeah, what he said too!

I also can't wait to see what that outdoor is going to do once it flowers! Mo is going to be extremely happy! :weed:
 

PetFlora

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I was looking at the new High Times pics sent by growers. None of them compared to yours. I think it would be cool to see yours published
 

Mohican

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Whew - that was hairy! My balance is not what it was. I guess I landed on my head too many times skating.


Got the semi-overhead shot of the Big clone:









Cheers,
Mo
 

reggaerican

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she looks lovely from the top view, but them roots just turned my stomach.. lol
Im wanting to do a few outdoor with a compost tea.. I already got the worm compost bin working for me now I just need to grab a couple buckets and some hydroton.. or should I just do soil and feed with the tea?? that is the question of the day..
 

^Slanty

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Mo, How much tea are you brewing and adding to your res? I am thinking it is not enough.

Can you not dunk that root structure a bit in the res and get rid of a lot of the slime coverage? Those things really need some O2, but the slime is choking them big time!
 

flowamasta

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what an waesome top shot of the large clone outdoorie!!! WOW!

i could be wrong, but some bud on the indoor may be going yellow.....keep an eye out, you won't have much longer in my opinion....Don't stress Mo ;) you've done a great job keeping her alive, she's just got issues that aint gonna fix at this stage.... :) keep positive all is well, you will have plenty of smoke by the looks!! gettin handy with the samsung i see to :)
 

lordjin

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Wow, how events just seem to pile up in this thread. I'm tempted to just sit here and watch what happens with your outdoor plant.

The indoor is still going! You have great staying power.
 
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