Beachwalker
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89% humidity, not even raining just heavy fog ..so in the last 4 days been less than 24 hours where the humidity was below 60% (I think we're going to need a bigger boat?)
Hey thanks for the input! Remo #2 is a short bushy plant, this is her tonight..looking good! i grew this recently & was very happy with it i got both chemo & bubba phenos both potent the chemo was a bit too much for me kind of head jarring so i have to micro dose. It looks to me you have a more chemo dominant pheno cause of the stretch,the bubba pheno is a more squat plant. Chemo phenos had a lemon chemical smell & the bubba smelled like it should coffee/mocha with hints of chemical in some. I didnt take clones wish i had but i did cross both phenos to sour bubble.looking forward to how yours turn out & what you think of it.
I dont want to hijack your thread but this is how my Remo pheno turned out like, something for you to look forward to.
If you like i could post bubba phenos as well.
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so Remo number 2 is staying in veg for this run, only because I'm not ready to take any more clones right nowView attachment 4179879
Remember the 2nd, stunted Remo Chemo from the top pic in this thread? (It's the one on the right)
This is her today getting transplanted into a 3-gallon pot..
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..aaaand I still have a cutting or two in a tray somewhere of Remo chemo plant#1 (top picture left), which succumbed to septoria, but is also schedule to make a triumphant return this fall..!
The Remo-chemo grow Journal lives on?!
You're running your lights at night, and off during day? I was reading about sorbic acid (or potassium sorbate), and thought of your plant disease, septoria. Pesticideinfo.org says potassium sorbate is classified as a fungicide, while California included it in our "can use" list. I haven't read much about it in relation to plant diseases, it's a common food preservative, there's a bit of food science available on its use... burning sulfur for an hour in the morning before lights out
This Remo's stretchy top branch was taken as a cutting that rooted today