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Thanks for reply. Growing in triple mix(humus, sphagnum peat moss and compost) Feeding Dutch Nutrient(two part) once a week with collected rain water. It has been raining tons here lately and the plant with issue is in the path of a down spout from roof. I did notice a little of the same on one top site on plant beside problem plantWe just had a thread with this. It's either a virus or anthrocyanins. There is some evidence both ways but no lab results.
We don't really know which. If you can, get it tested and share the results with us.
You also have what might be a root issue. What are you growing in?
What and how often do you feed?
It's some old strain from the 1990's, apparently breed in Ontario, Canada possibly called crinkleNice looking trees. strain?
This ^^^Trim up about a foot from ground so it's got a little better air flow plus you can get in there better
Who says?Not common to defoliate outdoor plants.
Yeah, that sounds like a good idea too.I’d temporarily remove the hay so the soil dries out quicker once the rain stops.
i'm pretty sure that line was also in mass and vt in the early 2000's, that's wild if it's the same one i've never heard that name used since then on a seedlineIt's some old strain from the 1990's, apparently breed in Ontario, Canada possibly called crinkle
Ya pretty sure it is legend og crinkle cut. Was lucky to find it again after all those years. Very hashy and stickyi'm pretty sure that line was also in mass and vt in the early 2000's, that's wild if it's the same one i've never heard that name used since then on a seedline
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