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Few pics from this current run!
Day 9 of flower
Currently using new mil nutes
Yellowed still from new mils decision
First regular flower feed fed today
So far so good
 

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x1 Panama X bangi
x3 shaman
x2 bubblegum
x1 north thunderfuck
x1 chocolate haze
x1 purple haze
x2 goldmember
x2 lemon tree x okie
x1 wedding crasher
x1 auto trizzlers
x1 unknown hybrid from a buddy
 
x1 Panama X bangi
x3 shaman
x2 bubblegum
x1 north thunderfuck
x1 chocolate haze
x1 purple haze
x2 goldmember
x2 lemon tree x okie
x1 wedding crasher
x1 auto trizzlers
x1 unknown hybrid from a buddy
I guess I should've asked what strains aren't you growing🤪
I love the sweet stuff and fruits🥰
 
I’m new to the forum.
I’m looking for help with mold, we call it moofa around here. I’m growing in a greenhouse, real close to the ocean (150 yards). I’m using 7 fans for circulation. Have windows, doors and I had to remove a number of panels as the plants were exceeding expectations. When it started I scratched off what I could find, then used sulphur. Seemed to work for a week or so. Moofa returned so I tried ILGM mold control (spray), no luck, no I’m using Neem oil with the same result. Anyone have a suggestion ? And as importantly, how does the mold initially start and how do you prevent it.
I’ve had to slowly remove some of the branches as the moofa has strangled out the life,,,, ouch
 

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I’m new to the forum.
I’m looking for help with mold, we call it moofa around here. I’m growing in a greenhouse, real close to the ocean (150 yards). I’m using 7 fans for circulation. Have windows, doors and I had to remove a number of panels as the plants were exceeding expectations. When it started I scratched off what I could find, then used sulphur. Seemed to work for a week or so. Moofa returned so I tried ILGM mold control (spray), no luck, no I’m using Neem oil with the same result. Anyone have a suggestion ? And as importantly, how does the mold initially start and how do you prevent it.
I’ve had to slowly remove some of the branches as the moofa has strangled out the life,,,, ouch
What’s the humidity ranges highs and lows? Humidity spikes and not pruning enough can lead to moisture build up in the stalk, overcrowding plants can also cause this issue with you being so close to the ocean u might need dehumidifiers. Scratching could also cause the spores to spread throughout your grow. Not an expert by any means just sharing my thoughts. Also noticed the fan leaf stems are what’s rotting out try taking entire fan leaf off stem and all.
 
What’s the humidity ranges highs and lows? Humidity spikes and not pruning enough can lead to moisture build up in the stalk, overcrowding plants can also cause this issue with you being so close to the ocean u might need dehumidifiers. Scratching could also cause the spores to spread throughout your grow. Not an expert by any means just sharing my thoughts. Also noticed the fan leaf stems are what’s rotting out try taking entire fan leaf off stem and all.
Thanks for the advice, I believe it’s spot on. The spores seem to have ruined the entire grow. I haven’t tried the dehumidifiers yet, but that thought did cross my mind. The humidity has a huge range running as high as 80-90 and as low as 30. I also planted too many in a small place. First time for the greenhouse, probably 10-12 growing season over the last 50 years. Have experienced bud rot in the past, but nothing like this…thanks again
 
Got off work and decided to finally harvest my peppers, first time growing peppers and I’m pretty excited!! Although I should’ve labeled them, time for the spice guessing game lol
5x5 looking hungry still but it’s okay first actual flower feed was yesterday pretty excited for the thunderfuck (third weed pic)
 

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