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Yup same thing happened to me yesterday at a Boston area Hydro Store, the guy said he owned three area Hydro stores and he couldn't get any Fox Farm product delivered because of the virus, he did have Coast of Maine Stonington blend I probably should have grabbed a bag of that
 
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Yup same thing happened to me yesterday at a Boston area Hydro Store, the guy said he owned three area Hydro stores and he couldn't get any Fox Farm product delivered because of the virus, he did have Coast of Maine Stonington blend I probably should have grabbed a bag of that
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I’ve had better luck with FF on Amazon. Our Grange-Coop has a lot of empty spots in there shelves of FF. Soil is no problem as there are plenty of soil manufacturers here about $100-$125 a cubic yard.
 
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Chocolate hashberry is such a special strain. Great smoke. Don’t lose those genetics. Happy grows.
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Lovey plants!

I also like Chocolate Hashberry. Mine from a couple years back (and still smoking the same).

 
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Lovey plants!

I also like Chocolate Hashberry. Mine from a couple years back (and still smoking the same).

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Thank you for that photo. I am going to have more than I need. If you are in S. Oregon I think it would be hard to prosecute for trading like for like. PM if applicable.
Chocolate Hashbery is the tallest plant between the steel posts.
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Thank you for that photo. I am going to have more than I need. If you are in S. Oregon I think it would be hard to prosecute for trading like for like. PM if applicable.
Chocolate Hashbery is the tallest plant between the steel posts.
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I’ll send you some packaging material

 
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Here’s a shot this evening of Chocolate Hashberry behind the Grape Ape planted later.

 
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I’ll send you some packaging material

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Whoa!! I don’t think so
 
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Going to week 9 of Fox Farm’s schedule. Pinkleberry Kush is ahead of the rest.
 
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Pinkleberry Kush is ahead of all the other plants by 1-2 weeks. Early bud is good.
 
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I’ll send you some packaging material

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It is just starting to flower now. I hope it has time to finish.
 
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I guess I have a month to go.
 

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HELP. I have single branches dying for some reason. Has anybody ever had this? Nothing on the branch looks abnormal.
 
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Did something dig at the roots?
 
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HELP. I have single branches dying for some reason. Has anybody ever had this? Nothing on the branch looks abnormal.
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I have heard of large outdoor plants pinching off entire branches to self prune. Never had it happen, but I have seen it on youtube and stuff.

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HELP. I have single branches dying for some reason. Has anybody ever had this? Nothing on the branch looks abnormal. View attachment 1024808
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Hey there sorry to see this happen to your gal. I was just checking in on my gals and noticed the same thing on one of my lower branches I’ll take a pic later so I’m not sure why this happens I’ve had it happen to some of my past plants as well, it could be some type of borer in the stem? Or some type of stem rot? It could also just be fatigue where the side branch meets the main stem my branch is quite heavy and wind movement could cause fatigue I’m going to cut it off and see if I can figure it out tomorrow it sucks bigtime another bandaid fix probably wax and duct tape anyone here know. ????
 
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Hey there sorry to see this happen to your gal. I was just checking in on my gals and noticed the same thing on one of my lower branches I’ll take a pic later so I’m not sure why this happens I’ve had it happen to some of my past plants as well, it could be some type of borer in the stem? Or some type of stem rot? It could also just be fatigue where the side branch meets the main stem my branch is quite heavy and wind movement could cause fatigue I’m going to cut it off and see if I can figure it out tomorrow it sucks bigtime another bandaid fix probably wax and duct tape anyone here know. ????
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Usually it’s too much weight on an unsupported branch, but the branches were not broken or separated from the trunk. There was a dark line around that connection. ?
As long as it is just a few I am not worried.
I think I will do a flush and do a Foliar spray with OGBiowar Foliar micros.
Have you used wax and duct tape? I’ve used Flex-Seal.
 
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Usually it’s too much weight on an unsupported branch, but the branches were not broken or separated from the trunk. There was a dark line around that connection. ?
As long as it is just a few I am not worried.
I think I will do a flush and do a Foliar spray with OGBiowar Foliar micros.
Have you used wax and duct tape? I’ve used Flex-Seal.
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Only time I've ever seen that is from a gopher or mole or something like that underground?
 
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Only time I've ever seen that is from a gopher or mole or something like that underground?
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Hey there my plant is on a pallet in a 40 gallon pot with 5/8 in holes not sure if a vole could get in there no gophers here in S.E. Ontario I won’t be able to get to my plants till later on this aft
 
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Hey there my plant is on a pallet in a 40 gallon pot with 5/8 in holes not sure if a vole could get in there no gophers here in S.E. Ontario I won’t be able to get to my plants till later on this aft
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I don't think it could get at yours but OP's are in the ground.. not saying it is something burrowing at the roots but that's the only time I've seen a section of a plant just die like that, but usually it's a bigger section so I don't know just putting it out there, good luck with your plant!
 
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