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Death of the Jamaican female.

I had hoped by this time I would be showing you a new plant, ready for flowering, but instead it is to announce that she died suddenly. I believe overtaken by rot, while still in recovery mode. This is one of the drawbacks of the re-veg, especially in Winter.

The rot came on, and spread very quickly.

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Cuttings were taken, but they were in a weak state and eventually they all died.

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This is the end of that particular plant, and completely gutting, but still want to continue with the project.

That is coming up soon...
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Hi @Mossy, I would like to use some Black Dragon pollen on my Jamaican plant here. I was wondering of you have any objections to me doing this?

I have tried to reach out privately, but your channels are blocked from stalkers like me.
 
Hi @Mossy, I would like to use some Black Dragon pollen on my Jamaican plant here. I was wondering of you have any objections to me doing this?

I have tried to reach out privately, but your channels are blocked from stalkers like me.

Well, that never worked out anyway. But we go onward, and a new direction.
 

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