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Ok thanks @Mossy @Jraven I'm not really well knowledgeable on the mold game never had it before but this one and another royal dwarf both caught it this one i caught early last kne was later but did same thing on this one as last one and j just finished harvesting last one I cleaned it and cut half of the buds and left rest for another 3 weeks but I got lucky is all I think and this one is triple the length than last and in smaller pot
Sounds like you may have encountered a strain that isn't suitable to your conditions:thumbsup:
 
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Well...that is not Weird...:crying:..that is what I used to do...

Think about it....microwaving the potatoes first is the same as starting from cold fat...:biggrin:...softening before you crisp....:biggrin:
True...most folks think that will result in extremely greasy potatoes...then again...it does dawn on me that those folks may not understand what is going on during the cooking process...:pass:

Microwaving is a good idea.
 
Sounds like you may have encountered a strain that isn't suitable to your conditions:thumbsup:
Yeah it seems not good for outdoors here and I'm in one of the best spots with good conditions well some of the best considered by most sites I've read that Kentucky has the best ideal conditions for growing but yhe Royal Dwarf was supposed to be mold resistant one of the things that attracted me to it plus it's ease and ideal for newbies lol if the rain let up it wouldn't have probably happened but I'm considering to just chop and take the 5 Gram lose or 10 not a lot but by it's yield it's a lot lol
 
But the Royal Dwarf do grow great and not really hands on this is the root system it developed on my first dwarf harvest
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Well wemt ahead and cut off all the big tops amd main cola since it was denser and washed em off got some junk left over in the final water rinse container
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Yep @Trav*newgrower* too much rain doesn't help. I would think your in a good location generally. You have good air-flow around the plants?
No I don't think they're getting much air theyre out doors in a spot close but it's on a slope surrounded by tall weeds and thick brushy trees so think that's it but don't know where a good spot is I'm going to have to do sum experiments and put up wind sock type things n see where it blows the best
 
No I don't think they're getting much air theyre out doors in a spot close but it's on a slope surrounded by tall weeds and thick brushy trees so think that's it but don't know where a good spot is I'm going to have to do sum experiments and put up wind sock type things n see where it blows the best
Yes I have neighbor who has the same problem. He gave some of his same strain to another fellow who had good luck in a better spot
 
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