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All about the $$$$.
sometimes it is a shame.
Here's another possible explanation-
The strain you used was an OG Kush variety, right?? Well, if it was a true OG Clone then consider this: the OG is 10+ years old (prolly more, but I'll let those really in the know speak on that) and after so many years of cloning and multiplying etc etc, any strain will have problems maintaining it's vigor. Vigor is a big part of helping to keep a strain strong and resistant to things such as powdery mildew. Perhaps the clones you purchased were just tired and could not properly protect themselves.
Just some food for thought
~D~
I find myself thinking that the plants we grew in those days from seed were much hardier than what growers work with today. The emphasis on indoor grows, clones over seeds, and so much interbreeding among strains might have accentuated certain desirable traits, like yield and to a lesser extent, potency, (yes, there were strains in those days I would put up against the best of today) but it seems like this has happened at the expense of other desirable traits in the plant.
JUst my opinion. Any thoughts?
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