to the left are clones that came from a world of seeds columbian gold mother, to the right are clones from a bagseed acapulco gold mother
both of these came with mold on them, the mother had been sprayed with a 9:1 mixture of water and milk, this seemed to have made a huge impact in helping the plant fend off the mold. i had chopped several larger leaves off of these clones prior to taking the picture, they still had signs of mold so needed to go, it's very dry where i am so i'm going to leave these outside for the day, maybe i should spray them with a water and milk solution as well, i may leave these outside for a few days just to keep them away from all the other plants now that the clones are out of their quarantined clone bags
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both of these came with mold on them, the mother had been sprayed with a 9:1 mixture of water and milk, this seemed to have made a huge impact in helping the plant fend off the mold. i had chopped several larger leaves off of these clones prior to taking the picture, they still had signs of mold so needed to go, it's very dry where i am so i'm going to leave these outside for the day, maybe i should spray them with a water and milk solution as well, i may leave these outside for a few days just to keep them away from all the other plants now that the clones are out of their quarantined clone bags
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