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Suspicious Branch, broken or fungi? Would you amputate?

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Suspicious Branch, broken or fungi? Would you amputate?

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Thanks... NY... way up, parallel with the lower part of Maine. I honestly might. I love outdoor, that's why I do this yearly battle lol... but I suppose there's no reason I can't do both on a smaller scale. These big bitches are a lot of work, scrogging made it a little easier I guess, I cut my number of plants almost in half from last year.
Ok, probably in all of New England then ...

It sounds like I'm pretty much a straight line to the west of you. Your weather influenced by the mountains. Mine by the great lakes.
 
We'll you're in luck, I always overthink everything lol. But yeah, greenhouse would be great in my climate to get an early start, but I'm not sure it would go well in flower unless I made a high tech one with all the bells and whistles... I guess you're still benefiting from the sun and saving 💰 on electricity with a hybrid type grow. I probably spend as much on shit for these girls that I wouldn't need inside, as I would on electricity inside lol... I just really love outdoor man... but maybe I'd have the same love for indoor if I did it myself.
I started growing inside and honestly, i could stop growing outside and not even be upset about it. Just wish i had more room for bigger set ups.
 
Upon partial amputation and bandaging and autopsy, I think it just got broken, doesn't look like any funky shit(that I can see) going on inside, just healing and scabbing like they do ... I think. No other branches have anything yet.
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Ok, probably in all of New England then ...

It sounds like I'm pretty much a straight line to the west of you. Your weather influenced by the mountains. Mine by the great lakes.
Yes, I'm right on the Canadian border, we have the green mountains and lake Champlain to the east and the Adirondacks to the immediate south. We get some lake effects stuff in winter when there's a big one and the right wind.
I tried to find a strain this year suited to my climate, I wanted to grow Texada Time Warp, ordered a pack, not a single one germed, complained, got a new pack, same deal. Never had such an issue with seeds. Tried scoring and soaking, nothing worked. I know I have a few strains not suited for here, but I like to make my life hard.
 
Yes, I'm right on the Canadian border, we have the green mountains and lake Champlain to the east and the Adirondacks to the immediate south. We get some lake effects stuff in winter when there's a big one and the right wind.
I tried to find a strain this year suited to my climate, I wanted to grow Texada Time Warp, ordered a pack, not a single one germed, complained, got a new pack, same deal. Never had such an issue with seeds. Tried scoring and soaking, nothing worked. I know I have a few strains not suited for here, but I like to make my life hard.
Hahaha at the making your life hard part.

I've been working with "Fast" strains outside mainly. These are F1 hybrids of a cross between an auto-flowering plant and a photo-period. They are 100% photo-period but with an altered start to flowering. Typically they move the time-clock forward 2-3 weeks so you start flowering in July as opposed to August.

I've been impressed with the way my Tropicanna Poison "FAST" has grown. Out of stock last I checked but here's my source:

 
TSD is in one of the northern New England states. I imagine weather there at night is consistently lower than dew point now. It has been here in Michigan almost nightly since we entered September. If the plants are not drying off during the day and the days are remaining cool, then I concur with @TSD's suspicion that this is fungal related. We're not talking about an inexperienced gardener. She's pretty good at what she does. Unfortunately when mother nature is involved, you can do everything right and still run into problems.

@TSD I'm also curious at what products you're using. I'm not 100% sold on "never use a spray on flowering cannabis." It's mostly true you shouldn't, but sometimes its your only option. You do need to choose your products carefully though.
It’s been a funky summer up here in the northeast, we’ve had everything from 94 during daytime to 52 at night yesterday it was 84 and dry today is 70 and raining. Even my garden is trying to figure out the weather lol, my bell pepper plants seems like they decided to die off with the 50’s at night while other plants are loving it
 
Yes, I'm right on the Canadian border, we have the green mountains and lake Champlain to the east and the Adirondacks to the immediate south. We get some lake effects stuff in winter when there's a big one and the right wind.
I tried to find a strain this year suited to my climate, I wanted to grow Texada Time Warp, ordered a pack, not a single one germed, complained, got a new pack, same deal. Never had such an issue with seeds. Tried scoring and soaking, nothing worked. I know I have a few strains not suited for here, but I like to make my life hard.
With your discription I’d say you are within a 6 hour drive of me
 
Hahaha at the making your life hard part.

I've been working with "Fast" strains outside mainly. These are F1 hybrids of a cross between an auto-flowering plant and a photo-period. They are 100% photo-period but with an altered start to flowering. Typically they move the time-clock forward 2-3 weeks so you start flowering in July as opposed to August.

I've been impressed with the way my Tropicanna Poison "FAST" has grown. Out of stock last I checked but here's my source:

I'll have to look into that for next year... what other fast strains have you tried? I'm not a big fan of the Cookies fam, grew a GSC last year and it was a disappointment, I still have most of it.
 
I'll have to look into that for next year... what other fast strains have you tried? I'm not a big fan of the Cookies fam, grew a GSC last year and it was a disappointment, I still have most of it.
Sugar Black Rose - Early Version I believe by delicious seeds
Caramello Early Version - Something tells me also Delicious Seeds
Shiskaberry - Barney's Farm. This one is not advertised as a "Fast" strain ... but WOW, this strain finishes very fast. Under 50 days in most cases.

I have "Delicious Candy" by Delicious Seeds growing right now. It should finish within the next 2-3 weeks max. It's growth pattern has been very similar to Tropicanna Poison without the cookies.

I'll have to go through my seed collection. I've grown others but I've been wake n baking it since 5am this morning and I don't recall them ATM.
 
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