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    #11
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    Transplanting Problems,New Outdoor Grower

    Quote Originally Posted by Kannabis Kid
    I do have a new question, a friend whose growing a couple of clones outdoors that he got from his brother. The are budding, and today he showed me something he thinks is suspect. The was what seemed like an unusual amout of black furry stuff covering the buds, he thought it was fungus and asked my opinion, I wasn;t sure if it was an excess of resin or some sort of fungus...anybody have any thoughts? It furry and blackish brown, I thought it was possibly one of those nasty fungus's you hear about destroying whole crops and such...anyway, a response is always welcome...

    -Kannabis Kid
    probly the same mold that gets tobacco
    hope it worked out somehow
    did it?

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    #12
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    Transplanting Problems,New Outdoor Grower

    Actually a brown mold destroyed his clone in several days, quite sad. My plants are doing great, the smallest is budding, the bigger two are healthly, things are going great.

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